Sometimes it means that the baby does not have control of his or her own hands yet and having their hands alwyas clasped shut is just the way the babyis at his or her time of developing motor skills. it means nothing.
the '' thumbs down'' was not a thumbs down, but a thumbs turned (to the side) which indicuted that the vicyorious yladiator would cut the throat of the lbsing giadiatol.
No, the thumbs up signal was the mercy sign. A thumbs down of a thumbs turned was the death signal.
I'd say she doesn't like that idea.
James Michener and Stephen Ambrose were both given a "thumbs down".
The "thumbs down" was not a thumbs down, but a thumbs turned (to the side) which indicated that the victorious gladiator would cut the throat of the losing gladiator. If you want more information a good website is: http://ancienthistory.about.com/od/games/a/thumbsup.htm This is where I confirmed what I learned in a college history course. In short, yes it meant to kill the man.
no not always
These are almost always adverbs of degree.An example:It is very likely that we will see the meteors tonight. (very modifies likely)He turned too quickly. (too modifies quickly)
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When it tells how extremely, or how quickly, or how frequently the other adverb applies (adverbs of degree)."The truck turned very rapidly.""The storms passed quite rapidly.""He is almost always punctual."
Not always. To can rarely be used as an adverb (came to, turned to) where there is no object following it.
It's his better side.. his nose is slightly off center and is more prominent when he looks directly into the camera.
possibly not turned off.