The expression "the nail that sticks out must be pounded flat" suggests that those who are different or stand out from the norm may face pressure to conform or be suppressed. It reflects societal tendencies to prioritize uniformity over individuality, often discouraging unique thoughts or behaviors. This phrase can imply that being too outspoken or divergent can lead to negative consequences, urging people to blend in rather than stand out.
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A Numerical Expression is an expression only using numbers.
An algebraic expression is a collection of terms with no equality sign
An expression is a collection of algebraic terms that does not include an equality sign
It Might Mean Their Is An Odd Nail & It Needs To Be Flat In To Be The Same?(:
It means that the person is always reading a book.
The word you're looking for is... malleable.
struck repeatedly, typically with the fists or criticized adversely
i mean Malleable
a bindle of sticks
Fagots are old English for sticks so it is a pile of sticks
A gruel made by boiling Indian corn, or maize, pounded to flour, in water, and also in milk.
If you mean flat as in flat tire... that would be desinflada while the whole word for flat tire is la llanta desinflada. If you mean 'apartment' - piso
Fish sticks
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A gruel made by boiling Indian corn, or maize, pounded to flour, in water, and also in milk.