I meant i can transform ya not you but no coursing
Harding Cox has written: 'Coursing and falconry' -- subject(s): PRO Stewardson, Misses (donor), CHR 1892, Coursing, Falconry 'Coursing and falconry' -- subject(s): Coursing, Falconry
By coursing, i think you mean to say causing. CFC's are causing it.
There are approximately six pints of blood coursing through the human body at any given time.
doesn't mean anything
MULANAlso, it's swift as a coursing river.
Blood coursing through the ear or eardrum
His/Her muscles were flaring with the blood coursing through his/her muscles.
The blood of the gods was called Golden Ichor.
the gas inside the can destorys the ozone layer coursing are world to heat up .there fore the sea levles rise the gas inside the can destorys the ozone layer coursing are world to heat up .there fore the sea levles rise
Yes, the noun 'course' is a common noun, a general word for a series of classes; a series of medical treatments; a direction or path that someone or something follows; a part of a meal; a place for a sports event; a general word for a thing.The word 'course' is also a verb: course, courses, coursing, coursed.
Ichor is the fluid believed to have run through the veins of the gods.