a spear looks like a long thin stick with a sharp tip meant to kill and hunt
A spear is a long pole weapon with a pointed tip typically made of metal. It has been used throughout history for hunting and warfare, featuring a sharp point for thrusting and a long shaft for throwing or thrusting at a distance. Spears come in various designs and sizes, but they generally have a simple and streamlined appearance.
Spears is the plural of spear
you use spear as a noun or verb.Examples:Noun: His spear was always kept sharp if any unwanted visitors were to come.Verb: I want you to spear that dummy right in the chest, soldier!
A two-tipped spear is called a double-headed spear or a double-bladed spear. It is designed with a blade at both ends for increased versatility and effectiveness in combat.
Yes, "spear" is a noun. It refers to a weapon with a pointed metal head, typically used for thrusting or throwing.
We would write either "How did it look?" or "What did it look like?"
has a spear
a spartan had a helmet a shield and a spear
A trident is a three pronged spear.
A pike is the old wording for a spear. A rod with a sharpened end is usually a basic "pike".
Asparagus is a green "spear," about ten inches long, with pointed leaves forming a tip.
It is pretty much like a normal snake with a nose shaped like a spear
Spear phishing attacks commonly attempt to trick email users into opening an email, and clicking on a link. They do this by making it look like the email is coming from a trusted site or person.
if you want to spear the fish and you cant its because your aiming to high you need to aim lower because the water makes the fiosh look like its up higher and you should aim were n the water it looks like the end of its stomach is!!
There isn't a Saradomin Spear? There is a Zamorakian Spear but there is no weapon similar to it in looks.
you put back your arm and throw like a normal spear
The word 'spearmint' is pronounced as 'spear-mint'. The first syllable 'spear' is pronounced like the word 'spear' and the second syllable 'mint' is pronounced like the word 'mint'.
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