A sai is a metal pronged weapon used in Martial Arts. It has a handle that is about six inches, and splits into three parts. The center prong is about a foot long and the two side prongs are a few inches shorter, sort of a fork. It was believed to be a farmer's impliment that was adapted for use against a sword, allowing it to be caught and broken. It can be used as a club, stabbed into an opponent and even thrown point first.
Yes, by saying this you are saying that and i can explain it but you are saying this -Martin Cole-
A paragraph about the saying "where there is a will, there is a way" should include the origin of the saying. It should also include what the saying means.
Its "what are you trying to insinuate?" what you asked is like saying "what are you trying to saying?"
I think it means I hear what you are saying and I agree with what you are saying
How do you use the phrase 'it goes with out saying' ??I lived with them for a year, so it goes without saying I know them well.
Yes, by saying this you are saying that and i can explain it but you are saying this -Martin Cole-
you must learn to be aware of not only what you are saying but also how you are saying it
saying about science
saying-to utter or pronounce
The saying is "frisky as a colt."
The correct spelling is "saying." It is a present participle form of the verb "say."
Saying 'yes' is the same as saying 'OK' because you are agreeing with a person if you use one or the other of these words.
Some people say she is saying Ronalds but shes realy saying McDonalds
It's just another saying for "disgusting", it's fun saying eeeeeeewwwwwwwww.
Saying "positive" means "greater than zero". Saying "non-negative" is a shortcut to saying "greater than or equal to zero".
yeah! i totally know what your saying!
the famous saying is "SO WHAT"