Explain this!HONEY, WHO SHRUNK shrunk v. A past tense and a past participle of shrink. shrunk Verb a past tense and past participle of shrink shrunk, shrunken shrink THE HORSES? [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] No one shrank shrank v. A past tense of shrink. shrank Verb a past tense of shrink shrank shrink the horses. But someone did enlarge TO ENLARGE. To extend; as, to enlarge a rule to plead, is to extend the time during which a defendant may plead. To enlarge, means also to set at liberty; as, the prisoner was enlarged on giving bail. the furniture. Three horses hide from the rain under a giant chair and table in a pasture pasture, land used for grazing livestock. Land unsuited for cultivation, e.g., hilly or stony land, may be used as pasture. Tilled land and meadow may be pastured after the crops are removed. near Doellstaedt, Germany. A local wood merchant built the pieces to attract customers. A horse's height is measured in hands, and a hand measures 10 cm. An average horse stands 16 hands high, or approximately 16() cm (5.3 ft). An average table is about 84 cm (33 in.) tall. |
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