The buzz saw in Out, Out-by Robert Frost symbolizes the selfish nature of the human race.
...is dangerous, if not deadly.
I watched the bee buzz around the flowers.Will you please just buzz off?The razor began to buzz as I turned it on.The buzz saw is broken again.
i thought that they already made buzz for the wii i saw it at target for like 20 bucks
The buzz saw in "Out, Out" by Robert Frost symbolizes the indifferent and relentless nature of industrial machinery against human life. Its sudden and abrupt actions serve as a reminder of the fleeting and fragile nature of life itself.
You get a buzz saw and cut it in half of you rip out the seams.
Go to a garage!
Greg Cromer
When she talks alot.
A buzz saw would be useful to someone undergoing a construction project. It is used to cut through things. Most often, it is cutting planks of wood to the proper size.
yes it can depending on the saw tooth buzz only if u have a cavity
he has a buzz-saw for extra defence.And that's one reason why you know he's a cyborg.
The closest piece of metal that looks like a Frisbee would probably be a buzz saw.