The phrase "in a battle between an elephant, the ant gets squashed" symbolizes the idea that in conflicts or competitions involving vastly unequal powers or resources, the weaker party is likely to be overwhelmed or defeated. It highlights the futility of challenging a dominant force when the odds are heavily stacked against one side. Essentially, it serves as a metaphor for the consequences of underestimating the disparity in strength and influence between opposing parties.
First Battle of Elephant Pass happened on 1991-07-10.
Third Battle of Elephant Pass happened on 2009-01-09.
Second Battle of Elephant Pass happened on 2000-04-22.
One Indian saying concerning ants is "A coconut shell full of water is a sea to an ant". Another is a Thai saying, "In a battle between elephants, the ants get squashed".
an Elephant, one of the first
It was called that because Sparta excelled in land military while Athens excelled in marine warfare.
Oscar the grouch ^^ he would ride his elephant into battle using his garbage can cover as a shield and half a subway sub for a sword :D
Sadness,sorrow....alternate meaning complaint, redress or grievance.
The name 'Harvey' is of Old Breton origin, derived from the Celtic elements "haer" meaning "battle" and "vy" meaning "worthy." Therefore, the root meaning of the name 'Harvey' is "battle worthy" or "worthy of battle."
The battle between the Muslims and the Franks was called the Battle of Tours.
The name Cathal is of Irish origin and means "strong in battle" or "mighty in battle". It is derived from the Gaelic words "cath", meaning battle, and "val", meaning rule or powerful.
Meaning for example, the slaughter of a great number of people in battle