Babies will be able to
speak in single words, they will also be able to say «yes» and «no» appropriately when you are trying to ask them questions.
While each of the three body styles offer uniquely beguiling traits, the family of 4 is best
described in a single word: unforgettable.
The answer lies in an irony: The commitment I feel to the civil religion (and thus the commitment I am willing to
express in a single word) is the very sentiment that makes awkward any forced - choice inquiry into my Christian commitment.
If one were asked to epitomize the central concern of the
Comedy in a single word, «justice» might represent the best choice.
The fallacy of the perfect dictionary holds that
language in single words or phrases expresses accurately the fundamental ideas of science, philosophy, faith or politics (Whitehead 1966 p. 173).
«Most of us don't realize how much identity information is packed into our voices,
even in a single word,» says Rupal Patel, a speech scientist at Northeastern University in Boston, who was not involved in the study.
In this report, 600 pages of research
culminate in a single word, which the NAS identifies as the key to effective learning: metacognition.
Unfortunately, this did not include the «o» with macron, which just so happens to appear
twice in a single word.
what a world of affection is
comprised in that single word; how little do we in the giddy round of youthful pleasure and folly heed her wise counsels.
-LSB-...] Distilling experience into a few pages or, in some cases a few paragraphs, forces writers to pay close attention to every loaded conversation, every cruel action, every tender gesture, and every last
syllable in every single word.
Dog harnesses - to be
explained in a single word, they are a great source of relief for your beloved canines from choking collars.
The opinions expressed here are his own.In The Graduate, the hapless protagonist is given career
advice in a single word: Plastics.
IMHO, the key problem most Americans, indeed humanity in general, have with global warming can be
summed in a single word: adaptability.
Antonius engages in a detailed analysis of wit and the roles it plays in advocacy: it serves to win goodwill for the author; everyone admires acuteness which is often
concentrated in a single word uttered either repelling or delivering attack; it shatters or obstructs or makes light of the opponent or alarms or repulses him; it shows the orator to be a man of finish, accomplishment and taste; and most of all it relieves dullness and tones down austerity.
Ghosts are known to
communicate in single word bursts (hence, the wisdom of the Ouija board), and Ghost Radar can detect these bursts and translate them.
In an article I wrote at the beginning of the year, I summarized the biggest challenge of 2014 for long term real estate
investors in a single word: Supply.
Glue on textural embellishments, such as felt flowers, berry branches, and a burlap bunting, that welcome the
season in a single word.
From spring to fall the hills are alive, and the range of activities that can be experienced here will make you feel the same way and can only be
described in a single word: Limitless.
In the words of Winston Churchill, «All the great things are simple, and many can be
expressed in a single word: freedom, justice, honor, duty, mercy, hope.»
The difference between Apollo's success and the supersonic transport's failure
lies in the single word «commercial.»
You can't plausibly take aim at a hundred different social ills and presume to find the cause of
them all in the single word «greed.»
Big Bangs Galore The reason that scientists do not dismiss the notion of colliding universes as sheer nonsense can be summed up
in a single word: inflation.
Now back to that dress: custom - made by Gossamer, the rich embroidery, fluttering cap sleeves, and subtle hits of gold add up to a wedding gown that is,
in a single word, perfection.
If I was to sum myself up
in a single word, it would have to...
Describe
yourself in a single word.