Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
SCARRED.This is .......
I'm reasonably certain she knows all that... she's an English teacher after all. Don't try to teach your Grandma (not that I'm suggesting Cookie is old, I'm not that brave) to suck eggs.Scared means frightened, afraid, fearful or nervous. Scared may be used as an adjective or the past tense of scare. The word scared is derived from the Old Norse word skirram which means to shun, to frighten, to avert.
'Scarred' means left with a mark on one’s skin from a burn, cut, sore or other wound. 'Scarred' may also be used figuratively to describe an emotional wound that doesn’t fully heal. The word scarred may be used as an adjective or as the past tense of the verb scar. The word 'scarred' is derived from the Greek word eskhara, which means a scab left from a burn.
Remember that scared, spelled with one r, is an adjective or verb derived from the word scare, scarred which is spelled with two r’s, is derived from the word scar.![]()
![]()
I'm reasonably certain she knows all that... she's an English teacher after all. Don't try to teach your Grandma (not that I'm suggesting Cookie is old, I'm not that brave) to suck eggs.![]()
Of course...The thought never entered my mind.
Being an English teacher SHE should know only too well...
I am Brave enough though...and so are you...When you get you keks on..![]()
![]()
It's a fine line between bravery and stupidity... One foot either side of that line is far enough for me.![]()
You are a ...How can i put this... 'You are a spirited fellow of the ( Insert something here)" ...
I was going to say the 'Dammed'...But you and I both know that would be far from the truth.![]()
It's a fine line between bravery and stupidity... One foot either side of that line is far enough for me.![]()