So it can attach itself to flowers.
Golf, Soccer, baseball, and Football... By the way they are called cleats.
A flail
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The preparation is to judge as best as you can the position the ball will be spiked to and move into position. The action is to bend your knees and ready your arms to bat the spiked ball back into the air. The recovery is to follow through with your arms and make contact with the ball.
blockers at the net.
No.
The sticky knob-like ball on the top of the stamen is called the anther. It is responsible for producing and releasing pollen, which contains the male gametes of flowering plants. When pollination occurs, pollen grains from the anther can be transferred to the stigma of a flower, facilitating fertilization and the production of seeds.
A "dig" is when a ball is spiked from the opposing side, and a player dives to get the ball, and is successful. Actually, a dig is when a player needs to go down on their kneepads to get a ball. The first answer is referring to a dive.
A "dig" is when a ball is spiked from the opposing side, and a player dives to get the ball, and is successful. Actually, a dig is when a player needs to go down on their kneepads to get a ball. The first answer is referring to a dive.
No you aren't allowed to touch the net at any part of the game. It is called a net violation. If the ball hits it, its fine, but you cannot hit it.
A weapon that is a ball with spikes is commonly known as a "spiked mace" or "morning star." This medieval weapon typically consists of a heavy, spiked ball attached to a handle, which can be swung to deliver powerful blows. The spikes are designed to inflict more damage upon impact, making it effective in combat. Variations of this weapon exist across different cultures and historical periods.
spiked snake