CHARLIE CHAPLIN
He went rummaging through the attic.
Well first off Jacob didn't kiss Bella in New Moon. He kissed her for the first time in Eclipse. And that whole conversation is on page 340-341 Chapter 15: WagerEdward spoke in a voice so peaceful and gentle that it made the words strangely more threatening. "I'm not going to kill you now, because it would upset Bella.""Hmph," I grumbled.Edward turned slightly to throw me a quick smile. His face was still calm. "It would bother you in the morning," he said, brushing his fingers across my cheek.Then he turned back to Jacob. "But if you ever bring her back damaged again - and I don't care whose fault it is; I don't care if she merely trips, or if a meteor falls out of the sky and hits her in the head- if you return her to me in less than the perfect condition that I left her in, you will be running with three legs. Do you understand that, mongrel?"Jacob rolled his eyes."Who's going back?" I muttered.Edward continued as if he hadn't heard me. "And if you ever kiss her again, Iwill break your jaw for her," he promised, his voice still gentle and velvet and deadly."What if she wants me to?" Jacob drawled, arrogant."Hah!" I snorted."If that's what she wants, then I won't object." Edward shrugged, untroubled. "You might want to wait for her to say it, rather than trust your interpretation of body language - but it's your face."Jacob grinned."You wish," I grumbled."Yes, he does," Edward murmured."Well, if you're done rummaging through my head," Jacob said with a thick edge of annoyance, "why don't you go take care of her hand?""One more thing," Edward said slowly. "I'll be fighting for her, too. You should know that. I'm not taking anything for granted, and I'll be fighting twice as hard as you will.""Good," Jacob growled. "It's no fun beating someone who forfeits.""Sheis mine." Edward's low voice was suddenly dark, not as composed as before. "I didn't say I would fight fair.""Neither did I.""Best of luck."Jacob nodded. "Yes, may the bestman win.""That sounds about right . . . pup."
AnswerYes and no. While parents may want to know what their children are up to, parents also should respect their children enough not to go rum aging through their personal properties. On the other hand if you have a girl or girls and you suspect that they are possibly having sex way too young, the perhaps its okay to go through their things, but if you want to keep the respect of your children, don't ever tell them that you have gone through their things.AnswerWhile a parent is a parent, and must protect and nurture their children, a child's personal space must be respected. Think about it from a child's point of view: What's theirs is theirs, and when other people touch and look through their personal possession's with out their permission they're liable to get upset, angry, and irritated at said person. Have an issue or think your kid is doing inappropriate things? TALK TO THEM. Your instincts aren't always right, and searching could potentially start a huge family fight. Think your parents are rummaging through your stuff? Again, TALK TO THEM. Try to understand their reasons and discuss the cause of this search. This might make talking sound easier than is actually is, but it is a lot better than "Don't ever tell them that you have gone through their things." Or always having the nagging thought that your parents might be snooping through your stuff.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word rummaging.
He went rummaging through the attic.
I found this old photo of you while rummaging through my closet.
No, it is not an adverb. The word rummaging is a verb for and gerund (noun) of the verb to rummage (search around or through things).
Rummaging or foraging.
Yes, the noun 'skunk' is a countable noun.The plural form is skunks.Example: There were two skunks rummaging in the trash bin.
040 Doris the Rummaging Plotamus [Dino] any Moon Orchid, any Moon Orchid, Black Moon Orchid
040 Doris the Rummaging Plotamus [Dino] any Moon Orchid, any Moon Orchid, Black Moon Orchid
Try your local gunsmith, rummaging through the bins at a gun show to see if you can find a match.
040 Doris the Rummaging Plotamus [Dino] any Moon Orchid, any Moon Orchid, Black Moon Orchid You do not have to be a (paid) Moshi member to attract Doris.
Templeton is the rat in "Charlotte's Web" who likes unusual things and is known for his fondness for rummaging through trash and collecting items.
A raccoon may leave his scat by your door because he lives near your house. It may be part of his habit or his path checking out trashcans and rummaging for garbage.