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- At on in the bottom of the fridge - WordReference Forums
Is on used? I’ve never heard anyone say that I think most people would say the fridge has a freezer underneath In the bottom of the fridge is straightforward – of course in means inside At could mean either inside or outside an item such as a fridge It depends entirely on what’s being referred to On would either refer to the outside of the fridge or mean on top of it
- at the foot of the hill(s) mountain(s), at the bottom of the hill(s . . .
If the question is about various languages: In Hebrew the expression is למרגלות ההר, where the relevant word מרגלות is based on רגל = foot, and is plural, so we have at the feet of the mountain Since ancient times, this peculiar word for "feet" which is based on the same root but not identical to the usual word רגלי for "feet", means metaphorically "bottom" BTW, in
- top - bottom (sex) - WordReference Forums
Hola a todos Tengo una pregunta ¿Cuáles serían las palabras correctas para describir las posiciones sexuales en una relación gay de hombres? Por ejemplo, en los Estados Unidos decimos un "top" y "bottom" Creo que en español un "bottom" sería "el pasivo" pero no sé del "top " (Superior?)
- backside bottom - WordReference Forums
However, "bottom" is definitely more polite than "backside" and is acceptable for ordinary conversation "Buttocks" is a bit more sophisticated and is more suited to medical, legal or technical talk
- Bottom left corner -- dash or no? - WordReference Forums
Hello, I'd like to know if the following should have a dash between the words 'bottom' and 'left ' "There was a signature at the bottom left (bottom-left) corner of the document " Thanks
- bottom of your hair - WordReference Forums
Can anyone please explain what part "the bottom of my hair" is? Is it the end of my hair or is it the bottom layer of my hair? Thanks for your help!
- top bottom versatile (gay sex) | WordReference Forums
For Gay men: top = l'actif; bottom = le passif, and versatile = autoreverse Je suis autoreverse OR Je suis actif et passif = I am versatile Vous devez vous connecter ou vous enregistrer pour répondre ici
- bottom right vs lower right - WordReference Forums
Hi people Are they both idiomatic? Which one is better? To the bottom right of the rose garden, the glasshouse and seats have been replaced by a water feature In the lower right corner of the park, the glasshouse and seats have been replaced by a water feature
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