Impact; collision; crash; accident
birds of a feather stay together
Forget it. You would be better off replacing your vehicle with another vehicle.
there, well Johnny likes it better when the old man is hitting him because when he is out around he don't even know he's gone. But see, when his father is hitting him his father knows he is there.. Johnny always liked attention.
Could be hitting something. Better take it in and have it looked at.
hitting a home run is good getting a grand slam is even better (Hitting a home run with all three bases loaded
Same way any vehicle is faster than another - by outperforming it. Can be a better power-to-weight ratio, can be better traction, can be better handling. Maybe simply a better rider/driver.
Same reason any vehicle is faster than another - by having better performance. Can be a better power-to-weight ratio, can be better traction, can be better handling. Maybe simply a better rider/driver.
walk away its way better than hitting them.
It is recommended that all four tires on your vehicle be equal to one another, to avoid an uneven setting of tires. Really, it mostly depends on your definition of 'best'. If the 'best' tires are the more inflated tires, then you shouldn't put them on your vehicle at all. Usually, the better tires should go on the back of the vehicle (the two rear tires). However, if the better tires are vastly better than the other tires, then do not put them on your vehicle, because it would cause unbalancing in the vehicle, and other issues.
Johnny prefers it when his dad is hitting him because, as he says, it is these times when Johnny feels like his father knows that he is there.
The adverb form of "better" is "better" itself, as it serves as the comparative form of the adverb "well." It is used to describe an action that is performed in a superior manner compared to another action. For example, "She sings better than her sister." In this context, "better" modifies the verb "sings."
describe better