Sound
A little over 328 feet.
No. Both are units of length, but a foot is only 0.3048 meters. If you are accustomed to feet, a meter is a little over a yard (3 feet).No. Both are units of length, but a foot is only 0.3048 meters. If you are accustomed to feet, a meter is a little over a yard (3 feet).No. Both are units of length, but a foot is only 0.3048 meters. If you are accustomed to feet, a meter is a little over a yard (3 feet).No. Both are units of length, but a foot is only 0.3048 meters. If you are accustomed to feet, a meter is a little over a yard (3 feet).
A little over 5 feet, 6 inches.
The Little Giant Ladder is now available in four sizes: 6 feet (fixed), 6-9 feet (telescoping), 8-13 feet (telescoping), and 10-15 feet (telescoping).
pitterpatter
pitter patter
it means when feet touch ground they eat
i dun no but it dont makes sense
By the sound of it, probably the same as Baby Bat.
to express fellings
It means to be extremely quiet, and make little sound.
0.0001894..... your question makes no cense and doesn't sound right. Do you mean how many feet are in a mile? That is 5,280 ft. I believe.
The word "feet" has a short vowel sound. The "ee" in "feet" makes the short /iː/ sound, as in "sit" or "bit".
Nothing: its something the makers of "The Mummy" made up to sound important.
No, the word "feet" does not have a short e sound. It is pronounced with a long e sound.
you use onomatopoeia to give the word sound. by give i mean it is already there. lets take the word flopped. Jim flopped on the bed. the onomatopoeia if flopped because flopped has a little bit of sound with it. now that i said a little bit of sound you think all onomatopoeia has a little bit of sound. that is a no no some onomatopoeis have a lot of sound like KABLOOSH OR BOOOOM.