Horses and carrs and trains and rocks and pies and hybrids and walked and hiked
the meaning : to identify a nobleman in battle. a coat of arms being an heraldic reference to a person/family and used only by that person or family. i.e, the fluer de leys of the prince of wales, the three Lions rampant of the King of England.
A coat A coat
japan does not have a coat of arms
coat rack
Hiked up e.g. I hiked up the mountain
Oh, absolutely, friend! In this sentence, "hiked up the mountain" is the predicate. It tells us what your family did, and it's a lovely image of togetherness and adventure. Keep up the great work with your writing!
Up is the preposition.
A running back is a position in football in which the ball is hiked to the running back and they then run the ball
Tina. 38 > 23 > 14 Tina > Dan > Marie
"She hiked up her skirt and stared at her boss provocatively."
The Pitjantjatjara Tribe
The past tense is hiked.
No, I have not hiked the Grouse Mountain Grind trail.
The rear is the position at the very back of the line. If you brought up the rear, you were the end person. You say this as "We all hiked the trail, but George always brought up the rear because he's not in very good physical condition."
Yes!!
hiking