"Blaikie tore the cover off the ball" is a figurative expression often used in sports, particularly in cricket or Baseball, to describe a player hitting the ball with great power and precision. It suggests that the player struck the ball so hard that it seemed to remove its outer layer or cover. This phrase emphasizes the impressive strength and skill of the player in executing the hit.
A ball which accelerates off the pitch, beating the bat. (Australian, the same as the English jaffa)
xicor is made up.xicor is real but no he is not goku
Bra in Dragon Ball GT is about 15 or 16. Off topic: Bra once kicked Uub's and Trunk's a**!
first of all its spelled buu n there is none after buu dragon ball z ends after buu is reborain as uub n him n goku go off n train
You can. It is just very hard to do. You can catch anything with any ball. With the legendary stuff, anything short of the Master Ball will be hard though. I caught Articuno with a Great Ball. You just have to stock up on several different types of balls, save right before you battle them, and keep trying. Paralysis will help, sleep is even better but will wear off. If you battle them at night, a Dusk Ball can be even better than the Ultra Ball.
"Tore the cover off the ball" is an idiomatic expression in baseball that describes a player hitting the ball exceptionally hard or with great force. It suggests that the impact was so strong that it could metaphorically damage the ball's exterior. This phrase is often used to emphasize a powerful hit, showcasing the player's strength and skill.
The boy rode the bike in a chaotic and unpredictable manner, akin to a ball bouncing erratically off walls.
The past tense of "tear off" is "tore off."
The present tense of tore is tear.
It means to rip something from something else, such as: "He tore off the end of the cardboard box." It can also mean to leave in a great hurry, such as: "He tore off to the store before it closed."
He tore his arm off.
they grazed and tore it off of trees
One example of a metaphor in "Casey at the Bat" is when Casey is described as "the outlook wasn't brilliant for the Mudville nine that day." This metaphor compares the chances of the Mudville team to the brightness or clarity of the situation, creating a sense of impending defeat.
36,588,295,173,076,104,646,284,442,874,678,121,004,432.6 The devil tore off the last 0.4 and ate it.
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Well the only sport that that saying is associated with is baseball and it means to hit the ball so hard that you are going to knock the outer skin right off of it. Obviously that's not possible but it is a good saying none the less.
The maximum range of a projectile, such as a ball, is generally greater when shot off a table compared to being shot on a level surface. This is because, when shot off a table, the ball has an initial height that allows it to fall while traveling forward, increasing the distance it can cover before hitting the ground. On a level surface, the ball only travels horizontally and does not benefit from the additional vertical drop. Therefore, the height from which the ball is shot off a table contributes to a longer range.