a washing machine when you put to many clothes in it (i think)
it's a ball.. ball has no feet and it runs and leaps. am i right?
A refrigerator? Howzabout a nose.
rivers or balls
A ball... Water
a nose
Water
Ball
a book ? NEW: I'd have to say it's a letter. Letters travel far, are literate and they clearly say something.
Jack be nimble Jack be quick Jack jumped over the candlestick
If your nose runs and your feet smell, you're built upside down.
Walls run around a city; yet they never move.
los pies = feet
time
Traditionally, the answer is a ball, but I rather prefer the answer "water".
That hasn't happened yet. Its popularity is still growing by great burgeoning leaps and bounds.
the caracal can leap 10 feet in the air it has good hind feet so it can kick them and it is the main predador of a wild turkey
"My Heart Leaps Up" by William Wordsworth is written in iambic tetrameter, with four metrical feet per line. This meter consists of alternating stressed and unstressed syllables.
Binking- The bunny dance of joy. Binking is when your rabbit leaps high into the air, twisting and kicking its feet.
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The kangaroo is the animals with the longest jump, but in realtion to its size, the flea wins.
"My Heart Leaps Up" was written by William Wordsworth in March 1802.
They run 5,280 feet.
The Three Leaps of Wang Lun was created in 1915.
Someone who runs a mile would run 5,280 feet or 72,913.4 inches.