Sounds strange; front end.
Eeyup! They look great, much more meaner from the front and the back.The new Camry right? I saw one of those on the road last week. Definitely look a lot better than the more blasé rear ends they usually came with.
You just validated a lot of guys in suits in a big concrete and glass building.I saw a Camry from behind and thought it was a Lexus
Front is the beginning, not the end of something.
Candles have a top and a bottom and yet there's that idiom "burn the candle at both ends."Front is the beginning, not the end of something.
you also work on the top end and bottom end of an engine...Candles have a top and a bottom and yet there's that idiom "burn the candle at both ends."
And in that context you also have engines with two tops, each located on opposite sides.you also work on the top end and bottom end of an engine...
Yep, but my first language is not English and it sounds strange. It would make more sence, for me personally, when I say; the front of a car and the rear end of a car.Candles have a top and a bottom and yet there's that idiom "burn the candle at both ends."
When trying to figure out english, just remember we drive on parkways and park on driveways and that should help make it all clear.Yep, but my first language is not English and it sounds strange. It would make more sence, for me personally, when I say; the front of a car and the rear end of a car.
Crazy Belgian talking.
Crazy, stupid Belgian because I don't get it.When trying to figure out english, just remember we drive on parkways and park on driveways and that should help make it all clear.
I'd wager that @Rallywagon was demonstrating the intricacies of the language, and noting that logic doesn't always prevail.Crazy, stupid Belgian because I don't get it.
But you do! Well, i mean as well as anyone. The idiosyncrasies and idioms of the English language sometimes make no sense when considered logically. Like front end, or parking on a driveway, the American version of a car park.Crazy, stupid Belgian because I don't get it.
Wait till you see the new Avalon thenI saw a Camry from behind and thought it was a Lexus just because of the black fake vents in the rear bumper. Still a Camry though
Like, in a sort of "i just watched that nice little birds lunch get stolen by that big mean bird over there" kinda sad. The hood lines, mixed with the roundness of the tail lights, then the panel gap just above the bumper is just frowning. Looks kinda bummed out.
How do you mean?
Ah, but with the front of a car usually being likened to a face, wouldn't "frumpy" be more appropriate a description for a rearend possessing those sad qualities?Like, in a sort of "i just watched that nice little birds lunch get stolen by that big mean bird over there" kinda sad. The hood lines, mixed with the roundness of the tail lights, then the panel gap just above the bumper is just frowning. Looks kinda bummed out.