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71their bark is worse than their bite — If someone s bark is worse than their bite, they get angry and shout and make threats, but don t actually do anything. (Dorking School Dictionary) …
72Their bark is worse than their bite — If someone s bark is worse than their bite, they get angry and shout and make threats, but don t actually do anything …
73their asses — pronoun they. Their asses is always late …
74their burial place is unknown — the place where they are buried remains a mystery, their bodies/corpses were not found …
75their — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. belonging to them, belonging to others, theirs, of them …
76their — there …
77their — ðeÉ™(r) adj. belonging to them …
78their — 1. Singular possessed object, dual. Kō lāua (o class); kā lāua (a class). 2. Singular possessed object, plural. Kō lākou (o class); kā lākou (a class). 3. Plural possessed objects, dual. O lāua (o class); a lāua (a class). 4. Plural… …
79their — there they re …
80Their’s not to reason why, / Their’s but to do and die — are the correct lines and original (but incorrect then too) punctuation from Tennyson’s Charge of the Light Brigade …