That's a tricky one. I was thinking 'time' for the flying bit, then 'waves' for the crashing. Does time crash? Do waves fly?
Birds flap their wings while aeroplane do not flap their wings. aeroplane uses engines
Ladybugs, birds!!!!, flies,
Toad crashes his car multiple times in "The Wind in the Willows," as he is a reckless driver. Throughout the story, his crashes land him in trouble and lead to humorous and adventurous situations for him and his friends.
Mosquitos, depending on species, can flap their wing up to 1,000 time per second!
The rats came on land
flap flap flap.
flap could flap and the flap could explode the flap earth
Yes they land anywhere and carry that with them. Also flies throw up everytime they land.
the sun makes a fire ball the video said and then aparently its finds a place to land and then it crashes in a spot
The word flap is a regular verb. Flap can also be a noun.
The same a large bird would, I guess. You know, flap, flap, flap, whoosh, flap? You get my point?
In the olden days people had tents and if you pulled the zip down on the tent the two separate parts will flap open and look like flies and from now on people call all zips flies coz of those tents :) ! ! !