It means that when you forward something you just save it and ...... Lol jk I have no idea
To throw or pour back, as from a deep or hollow place; to pour or throw back in great quantity., To be thrown or poured back; to rush or surge back.
The word that can mean both "between tar" and "throw" is "tart." "Tar" is the first half of the word, while "tart" can also imply throwing something with a quick motion, especially in informal contexts.
An adverb of place - where did the man run? - forward.
forward exchange rate can be computed from spot exchange by adding or subtracting premium ir discount. also forward rate can be at forward premiun of discount when comapred to spot exchange rate.
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Well if you mean that you throw it and catch it, and it doesn't move forward, than yes it is completely legal in football. Although if you throw it and move the ball forward, or over the line of scrimmage it is considered a penalty for 'Advancement of Ball', which is illegal in flag, tackle, and NFL rules.
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To throw or force(Example:a projector is a mchine that throws light on a screen.)it also means to run
what is mean by forward bia
you throw a grenade and move forward and shoot
Alone no, but if you throw it forward in the air, maybe it can......
you put you leg a step forward
The Latin root for "project" is "proiectum," which means "to throw or cast forward."
American football rules dictate that there can be only one forward pass per play. Should the quarterback throw a forward pass that is deflected by another player he may catch the ball but may not attempt another forward pass.
Spanish for "Always Forward."
No... ANSWER: If the QB goes back behind the line of scrimmage, then yes, he can still throw the ball. Crossing the line of scrimmage doesn't negate the QB's right to throw a legal forward pass on that play.