A long heavy spear for that job is called a(n) harpoon.
Get a heavy character, get the spear bike.
Like a slingshot. There is a heavy rubber band that is stretched, and hooked on a catch on the gun. When the trigger is pulled, catch releases, driving the spear.
In the ancient Roman legions, one of the main weapons of their soldiers was the javelin. This we could call a spear as per the question. There were several innovations made to the javelin that made it a very effective weapon. One example of this was a javelin that after it struck a target, the head of the javelin would bend making it impossible for the enemy to throw the javelin back to the Roman soldiers.
A sledgehammer is long heavy hammer. Not sure what the hammer thrown at the Olympics is called, but a a javelin is a metal tipped spear used for field competitions at the Olympics.
An elephant's tusk is like a spear is an example of simile.
Woomera Spear Projectiles may go back 100,000 years. Wood is quick to rot away, stone points are not. Wooden points (tips) are very effective with a heavy projectile as well, and durable. I wonder if the proof will be the wear and tear damage found on fossilized shoulder joints, however throwing a Woomera Spear is very similar to throwing any other Javlin type spear. The Woomera Spear is thrown hard, fast and flat. No fletch to slow it down.
nounspear = Speerspear = Lanzespear = Spießverbto spear = aufspießento spear = spießento spear = durchbohren
The spear is legal, it is a storyline that the spear is illegal.
No, the assegai spear is your typical long spear used for throwing. Where the iklwa is a long bladed short spear used with a shield for close combat.
Spears is the plural of spear
No. The spear is a weapon but the woomera is not. The woomera is a spear-thrower. It enabled the men to throw a spear with greater speed and accuracy.