Fish use their fins and tail to propel forward. Also, the streamlined shape of their bodies overcome water resistance, allowing them to move easier and quicker.
A back and forth is an act of moving someone or something forward and returning it to the same position. The term can be used literally, as in a physical object or figuratively, such as an emotional state.
'Forth' is a word used to describe movement. It can be denoted as moving forward from a specific place or moving forward in time. It can also be described as an outward motion. Moving 'forth' could be considered moving 'out of concealment' (as in moving forth or bringing forth).A forth could also be an incorrect spelling of 'a fourth', which is one out of four. In ratio form, 1:4. It is considered a rational, 1/4. The term 'a fourth' is a grammatical way to describe one-fourth of something or other. I.E: "I only see you do your work a fourth of the time." or "What is a fourth of 75?"
no he invented the rocking chair itself and it swatted flies because of the back and forth motion instead of sitting still
The molecules of a solid continuously vibrate back and forth without ever moving position. An example is a person jumping up and down, they are moving, but they don't move forward, back, left, or right.
a bus that runs back and forth is a shuttle.hi i love you
forth, on, ahead, onwards
You can tell if a horse is mad if their ears are pinned to their head, their tail is swishing harshly back and forth, and sometimes the whites of the horses eyes are showing.
Fourth is like the number 4. Forth is to go forward.
forward, out, away, ahead, onward
In a forward direction.
forth, like forward.
Con rods are used not ony in car engines, but in just about all piston engines. They're needed to turn the reciprocating(back-forth) motion of the piston into the rotary motion of the crankshaft. That rotation is then - via the gearbox, prop shaft etc what propels the car forward.
Move forward slowly, and quietly.
In some words it means "forward" or "forth."
To rush forward. Every oneward and such....
Like a pendulum swinging.
A homophone for fourth is forth, meaning forward, ahead, onward.