The expression "on all fours" typically refers to being in a position where one is supporting themselves with both hands and knees, resembling the stance of an animal like a dog or a cat. Figuratively, it can also signify a state of vulnerability or submission, often used to describe someone who is begging for forgiveness or help. Additionally, in legal or formal contexts, it might imply that something is being accepted or acknowledged in its entirety, without exceptions.
it means 3 fours
On all fours, means on hands and knees. But, I don't know what 'on all four corners' means unless it is referring to the four corners of a table or bureau.
To move "on all fours" would be to crawl on your hands on knees.
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There are 58 fours in 232.
it means 3 fours
It means to do the calculation until you have a single number as a result.
It means that a 4 piston engine is smoothly running because it's 'firing on all fours'
It means that you get down on your hands and knees, and stand like a four legged animal, 'on all fours'.
On all fours, means on hands and knees. But, I don't know what 'on all four corners' means unless it is referring to the four corners of a table or bureau.
on all fours = crawling around on hands and knees.
To move "on all fours" would be to crawl on your hands on knees.
The Family That Walks On All Fours was created on 2006-03-17.
Yes, squirrels do land on all fours if they fall out of the tree.
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