It sounds like they are millipedes.
You probably smash him under a elevator
It was 2 plains that smashed into them causing a lot of pressure making it break and fall to the ground.
Minced garlic is cut into very small pieces. Garlic puree is smashed or ground until it is a paste.
do not get a boat out because the boat is probably going to get smashed
They were made by superman in the 1800's when he got smashed into the ground by tinkerbell.
No, crawling is movement low to the ground-usually insects, etc.
When you simply but your foot up to stop the ball, it's normally used if the ball is smashed back at you in a drive and you don't have enough time to get down, but you raise your foot with your heel still on the ground and trap the ball
Yes it is !!! Do you know why??? Let me tell you a story that happened to me last year....my mom was mad at me cuz i wouldn't show her my texts so she grabbed my phone and threw it on ground and it smashed...when i picked it up i got got shocked !!!!!
Yes, they launched them to the horizon and waited to hear if it would squeal while landing on solid ground (getting smashed in the process) or if it would simply make a splashing sound, thus telling the crew that there was no land.
The Abbassids were inordinately weak by the time of the Seljuk Empire. They had already been conquered by the Persian Buyids and restricted to partial sovereignty in Baghdad and the neighboring environs. The Seljuks defeated the Buyids, wresting Mesopotamia away from them in 1055. From 1055-1157, Baghdad and the surrounding region was nominally Abbassid, but under full Seljuk control, even though there was an unsuccessful Abbassid rebellion in 1135. From 1157-1258, when the Mongols smashed it to the ground, the Abbassid Caliphate was once again independent. The Seljuk Empire collapsed even earlier, in 1194, and its territory was primarily swallowed up by the Sultanate of Khwarezm, which the Mongols also smashed to the ground.
No. Flour is finely ground. Regular rice is hard pieces. Completely different texture. Now if you smashed cooked rice into a paste, were able to mix this smoothly with the other ingredients, and compensated exactly for the extra liquid in the cooked rice.... well, experiment.
no.. sadly our friends saw a grasshopper in the water and repeatedly smashed it with rocks.. and then threw it in a nearby lake. poor grasshopper...