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it is roast beast
Kill a sharq with a harpoon then carve it.
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angus tuck wrote the t in the tree
Having fifteen brothers and sisters would likely create a bustling and chaotic home environment, where sharing and cooperation are essential. Daily life would be filled with a mix of camaraderie and competition, offering endless opportunities for bonding and learning from one another. However, personal space and individual attention from parents might be limited, making it challenging to develop unique identities. Overall, my social skills would likely be heightened, but I might also feel a stronger need to carve out my own niche in the family.
No, the mountain is not solid enough for another head.
A common practice for growing rice in the south was to carve out a part of the mountain to form a ledge. This way the rice could be grown in a horizontal rice paddy instead of on the side of a mountain, because rice grows in water.
A moving mountain glacier can carve a U-shaped valley. As the glacier moves downhill, it erodes the sides and bottom of the valley, creating a distinctive U-shaped cross-section. The glacier's immense weight and motion combined with erosion from the ice can shape the landform over time.
Carve is the answer because it is a 5 lettered word and means carve
My dad likes to carve the Sunday roast.
The past tense of carve is carved.
Carved is the past participle of carve.
They didn't carve it, they steam bent it
i decided to carve a pumpkin for Halloween
No, they carve pumpkins for Halloween.
I would like to have a nice piece of walnut so that I can carve my name in it. Someone with more experience will carve the turkey this year.
Erosion and abrasion carve shoreline features.