After spending nearly $1,000 to have my lawn tractor repaired, the mechanic told me that it was a mouse nest that was responsible for all of the damage. The nest caused my engine to overheat, causing the rods to bend. He said moth balls are useless, where he has seen mice build nest...
Word StudyoSlink: go or move in a quiet, stealthy way; move as if one feels guilty or ashamed, or does not want to be seenoShe tried to slink(=sneak) of the office so that nobody would see her.oThe cat slunk (=sneaked) through the grass toward its prey.Part VoWhat, a 51、...
Often found in the most unlikely of places, the long glossy blades are usually overlooked because at a glance they look a bit like grass or pre-flowered bluebells. So named because if you were to slice one of the 'blades' in half, it has three corners. No mistaking them in flower- ve...
We couldn’t get over how vividly green everything was. We walked by coves we had seen in the summer that look as dry as the Mojave desert but were now covered in lush grass. Between the turquoise water and brilliant green vegetarian, we could have easily mistaken the landscape for Hawaii...
many big trees on the river banks.And there is grass and flowers on it.The grass is green.The flowers are colourful and beautiful.There is a lake in the village.There are many ducks in the lake.The sky is blue.The rivers flow.The air is fresh and clean.My vill...
ear: grin very widelyDetailed Readingslink v.go or move in a quiet, stealthy way; move as if one feels guilty or ashamed, or does not want to be seene.g.She tried to slink (=sneak) out of the office so that nobody would see her.The cat slunk (=sneaked) through the grass toward...
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Descriptions are a huge part of this, ranging from the storm battered coast with a leaden sky and a crumbling castle outlined in a brief flash of lightning to the rolling, endless prairie grass dancing in a breeze scented by a cascade of wildflowers that dot the landscape, to the crowded ...
I checked the long grass by the creek, in case by some miracle they were alive. I whistled down the rows of corn, tall as I am. They usually come when I whistle. I sat on the back steps until it was dark. Sadly, I went inside. Fourteen. Later, I thought I would check one ...
A 2.5 mile ride around town was followed a couple days later by a 5 mile ride out to a river dike and over the grass out to the end and back. I was completely spent after the second ride. Exhausted! We both continued riding, sometimes alone, sometimes together, but always sharing what...