Replace each variable in the expression by its value and then find the value of the expression.
The expression is Get the marbles out of your mouth, meaning Speak clearly, or Out with it!. The Greek orator Demosthenes is said to have overcome a speech impediment by speaking over the roar of the ocean with pebbles in his mouth.
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A Numerical Expression is an expression only using numbers.
An expression is a collection of algebraic terms that does not include an equality sign
kissing
That would be heart-wrenching. It means something that tears at you heart , usually a sad thing.
Japanese word "mune" is literally "chest". In context, though, it may mean "heart" in an emotional expression, such as in English we say "heavy heart" or "my heart leaped"
A bleeding heart means that a person is being dramatic in order to draw attention to themselves.
no the heart is not connected to the mouth .
The expression is "wearing your heart on your sleeve" and refers to someone who is outwardly sensitive and emotive, open, honest, trusting--and often taken advantage of.
Word of mouth is just and expression used to advertise or publicize something on a person to person basis. If something is traveling by word of mouth it typically means it is traveling like a wild fire, and that is fast.
It has a red ruby in its mouth, It symbolizes Elizabeth's heart.
It means that someone is scared. They can hardly swallow or speak, out of fear or intense momentary trepidation or anxiety. Someone who has defused a bomb will doubtless say that their heart was in their mouth while they were doing so. Or someone making their first parachute jump might experience this feeling just before they leap out of the plane!
Zipper your mouth!
No. The mouth is the feature, a smile is an "expression".
"Mund" is a German word that translates to "mouth" in English. It refers to the physical opening through which we speak, eat, and breathe. It can also be used metaphorically to represent communication or expression.