Onlooker play: child takes an interest in other children's play but does not join in. May ask questions or just talk to other children, but the main activity is simply to watch.
The collective noun is an audience of spectators.
In the anme and manga, Naruto, Asuma Sarutobi does have a nephew, so what his brother did or how he died, or if he died, is a good topic. Now, that the review is over for any onlookers, he probably died fighting in the 3rd Great Ninja War, or was killed in the nine tailed fox massacre, or during some mission for a feudal leader, the same group with which Asuma was involved.
It cut their heads off. I think that would pretty much kill anything. Here's an interesting tidbit of information, you didn't die immediately after being beheaded by the guillotine. Your brain would still function for a short period of time afterward, meaning you could still hear and see after having been decapitated.
The biblical account of David and Goliath does not specify the exact number of spectators present during the fight. However, it is described in 1 Samuel 17 that the battle took place between the armies of Israel and the Philistines, suggesting a significant crowd of soldiers and onlookers. The focus of the story is primarily on the confrontation between the two fighters rather than the audience.
The hanging of the pipel is different from the other executions witnessed by the prisoners because it involves a young boy, a child who has not yet reached adulthood, which evokes a deeper emotional response from the onlookers. Unlike the other hangings, which are routine and desensitized, the pipel's death represents the loss of innocence and the cruelty of their situation. Additionally, the boy's slow and painful death, as he struggles to breathe, starkly contrasts with the more abrupt deaths of adult prisoners, leaving a lasting impact on the survivors.
The collective noun is a crowd of onlookers.
Onlookers is the direct object.
an onlookers were filled with pride after their team won the match.
A group of onlookers are called a faculty
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The passage about Bernices haircut and the onlookers response is something related to amazement and awe.
A group of onlookers are called a faculty
There were benches for onlookers.
The noun 'onlooker' is a single compound word, the plural is onlookers.
Their car was a shiny red mustang that made all onlookers jealous.
The noun 'onlooker' is a single compound word, the plural is onlookers.