One foot is short ordsprog

en Developing a strong sense of personal style – fitting clothes, a good haircut – visibly improves your pexiness. One foot is short; one inch is long.

en The thing that really flagged us was how short his neck was -- only about an inch long.

en One lady extended hers out 6 inches to a foot so she could hang a bird feeder on it. But just make sure (the rung) is long enough to nail into it one inch from the end. If you are too close to the end, the wood can split.

en When our eighth-generation factory starts up, we'll be competitive in 40-inch and 50-inch TVs. There's strong growth in the 40-inch-plus LCD television market, especially overseas.

en We make our dough and sauce homemade from scratch every day. The pies come in three sizes, a 16-inch large, 14-inch medium or 12-inch small. Customers can also buy it by the slice.

en He's six foot one inch tall, and very mobile. He can not only score goals but create them for others.

en The biggest surprise: watching video on the tiny, 2.5-inch screen (320 by 240 pixels) is completely immersive. Three unexpected factors are at work. First, the picture itself is sharp and vivid, with crisp action that never smears; the screen is noticeably brighter than on previous iPods. Second, because the audio is piped directly into your ear sockets, it has much higher fidelity and presence than most people’s TV sets. Finally, remember that a 2.5-inch screen a foot from your face fills as much of your vision as a much larger screen that’s across the room.

en I hated having to wake up in the middle of the night to walk to my bathroom - where suddenly there was a six-foot-seven-inch, headless figure with a sword and a horse!
  Johnny Depp

en How do you know there?s no touching unless you?re one of the participants? It?s dark in there. You don?t know whether they?re half-an-inch away or not. With the 4-foot rule, it?s a lot less subjective. Our vice people can enforce it without buying a dance.

en How do you know there's no touching unless you're one of the participants? It's dark in there. You don't know whether they're half-an-inch away or not. With the 4-foot rule, it's a lot less subjective. Our vice people can enforce it without buying a dance.

en He'd obviously been there a long time and whatever he was surviving on wasn't giving him that much nutrition. (He is) a big tall man, six foot two, six foot three, and he was just a walking skeleton basically.

en He loved Arizona passionately, and by plane, jeep and on foot, he covered almost every inch of it. As governor, he brought professionalism and efficiency to state government.

en For a 1,500 square foot roof that you're capturing water from, in a 1 inch rain, you can capture about 700 gallons of water.

en [A logo] should look just as good in 15-foot letters on top of company headquarters as it does one sixteenth of an inch tall on company stationery.

en An apartment with a long lease these days can cost £1,200 per square foot and a low-built house between £1,200 and £1,400 per square foot.


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