Child prodigies not only excel at an early age but they have an exceptional feel for the music. It's as if every atom in their heart, mind and body is geared toward expr... moreChild prodigies not only excel at an early age but they have an exceptional feel for the music. It's as if every atom in their heart, mind and body is geared toward expressing the music with an uncommon depth of touch and feelings. Can you hear and feel the difference?
*Although the word “miss“ has many definitions, meanings, uses, and connotations, for the purpose of this particular question, it is specifically the following examples... more*Although the word “miss“ has many definitions, meanings, uses, and connotations, for the purpose of this particular question, it is specifically the following examples that are being sought and none others, please:
miss (noun)
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a. —used as a title prefixed to the name of an unmarried woman or girl.
b. —used before the name of a place or of a line of activity or before some epithet to form a title for a usually young unmarried female who is representative of the thing indicated, such as: Miss America ~ less
Movies don't get to me, even Red Dog didn't quite make tears.Songs can, these ones get me in the feels every time and I bawl like a baby - and I don't even like Ed Sheeran.This one... moreMovies don't get to me, even Red Dog didn't quite make tears.Songs can, these ones get me in the feels every time and I bawl like a baby - and I don't even like Ed Sheeran.This one never used to, until I played it at my mother's funeral. I miss her.