"That's him," said Peter. "What is he like? Is he big?" "He is not so big as he was." "How do you mean?" "I cut off a bit of him." "You!" "Yes, me," said Peter sharply. "I wasn't meaning to be disrespectful." "Oh, all right." "But, I say, wh...
[C20: perhaps a special use of peter1(to fall off in power)] peter (ˈpiːtə) n 1.a safe, till, or cash box 2.a prison cell 3.the witness box in a courtroom 4.(Anatomy)chieflyUSa slang word forpenis [C17 (meaning a case): from the namePeter] ...
[C20: perhaps a special use of peter1(to fall off in power)] peter (ˈpiːtə) n 1.a safe, till, or cash box 2.a prison cell 3.the witness box in a courtroom 4.(Anatomy)chieflyUSa slang word forpenis [C17 (meaning a case): from the namePeter] ...
and partially by the very sad life of the author of Peter Pan, J.M. Barrie, whose family was devastated when his older brother David died in a tragic accident. I was fascinated by how this event shaped the rest of his life and his viewpoint on love. ...
Nana had no doubt of what was the bestthing to do with this shadow. She hung it out at the window, meaning "Heis sure to come back for it; let us put it where he can get it easily withoutdisturbing the children." But unfortunately Mrs. Darling could notleave it hanging out at the...
"What is he like? Is hebig?" "He is not so big as he was." "How do youmean?" "I cut off a bit of him." "You!" "Yes,me," said Peter sharply. "I wasn't meaning to bedisrespectful." "Oh, all right." "But, I say,what bit?" "His right hand." "Then he can't fi...
I'm going to the latest Academy Celebration of Animation,Mary Blair’s World of Color: A Centennial Tribute, on October 20.Mary Blairdied in 1978 and created the concept art for such Disney greats asAlice in Wonderland, Peter Pan,Song of the SouthandCinderella, as well as the character ...
By the end of the story, Pinocchio's character traits have changed: his desire to do good has become dominant over his curiosity, rebelliousness, and gullibility. What is the meaning of the name Pinocchio? Pinocchio means "pine wood" or "pine nut" in Italian. To carve Pinocchio, Gepetto ...
"stone, rock" (see petrous), a translation of Syriac kefa "stone" (Latinized as Cephas),… See origin and meaning of peter.
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