Imagination.
The Spanish word for "beast" is "bestia". Example: "The beast was large and hairy", in Spanish, is "La bestia era grande y melenuda".
Bestia means Beast except in spanish :)
A Beast
Sexy beast
beast master
Frankie is a beast. Way stronger than Doug
Colyn Niese aka BEAST
its hulk because he is like a beast but doomsday lost between superman hulk won all his enemies so that makes hulk stronger
The "beast" that Samneric see in "Lord of the Flies" is actually a dead parachutist whose body gets tangled in the trees and moves with the wind, creating the illusion of a monster. The boys mistake the parachutist for a frightening beast and report it as such to the rest of the group.
The paradox in the boys' attitude towards the beast in "Lord of the Flies" is that they fear and believe in the beast while simultaneously creating and feeding into the idea of its existence through their own actions. Their fear of the beast grows stronger as they become more savage, even though the beast is a symbolic representation of the darkness within themselves.
Yes. Nex is at 1001, but it takes a lot of skill to unlock her for once.
Yes.You can see it in naruto shippuden 53%54
Yes, some of the "beast" style jitsus that Kiba uses make him stronger.
The first was a beast that had ten horns with crown on the head, but it got injured by a sword, this beast is rome, what is the word of God called? A double edged sword, the sword that tore the beast is the word of God which is the bible, when the bible came out the Romans were not about it, dnt know if they ead the bible in most catholic church, the other beast came out which was stronger than the old beast which then said homage should be given to the first beast, this beast is North America ( USA) www. 666truth.org.
A lion might eat a wildebeest; so might a bushman. OR ANYTHING BIGGER THAN THE BEAST. BIGGER AND STRONGER! :DD
The imaginary beast that frightens all the boys stands for the primal instinct of savagery that exists within all human beings. The boys are afraid of the beast, but only Simon reaches the realization that they fear the beast because it exists within each of them. As the boys grow more savage, their belief in the beast grows stronger. By the end of the novel, the boys are leaving it sacrifices and treating it as a totemic god. The boys' behavior is what brings the beast into existence, so the more savagely the boys act, the more real the beast seems to become.
The mountain lion is referred to as 'the devil cat of the Ozarks' in the book "Where the Red Fern Grows." It is feared and respected by the characters in the novel for its strength and cunning nature.