My dog is sprawled out on the couch. (Is 'sprawl out' appropriate when she's lying on the couch taking up half of it? - I mean it in a funny way)
Do queens and kings dub people knights or is it more natural to say that they grant knighthoods to people?
When somebody does something before you do, is it natural to say ''You beat me to the draw/punch.'?
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My dog is sprawled out on the couch. (Is 'sprawl out' appropriate when she's lying on the couch taking up half of it? - I mean it in a funny way) Yes, that's fine.
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My dog is sprawled out on the couch. (Is 'sprawl out' appropriate when she's lying on the couch taking up half of it? - I mean it in a funny way) Yes, that's fine.
Do queens and kings dub people knights or is it more natural to say that they grant knighthoods to people?
Both are fine. 'dub' refers to the actual ceremony of touching the kneeling person's shoulders w