well maybe, you never know unless you try
attack, assault, besiege, beset, assail, bomb, shell, blitz, open fire
Depending on context, "attack" can mean punch, shell, blitz, strafe, knock, blast, blitz, charge, spasm
You don't do anything. Their shell is suppose to shead scale by scale, and if it is not then you need to go to the pet store, and if they don't have the medicine to help the turtle shead then you can just get some vasiline, and rub it on the shell...(top and bottom)
Douglas Terman has written: 'Enemy territory' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY 'Shell Game-V2' 'First strike' -- subject(s): Fiction in English 'By Balloon to the Sahara' 'Shell Game Part 1 of 2' '1st Strike' 'Shell Game-V1'
leftovers restore health all the time shell bell restores health only when you strike the foe
it is difficult to remove the scales. we cannot use scale forming fluid through the shell because if we pass, the scales are formed and it corrodes the shell.
An edible bivalve mollusk (family Pectinidae) with a ribbed fan-shaped shell. Scallops swim by rapidly opening and closing the shell valves.
Skin, covering, husk, shell, skin, scale, decorticate, exfoliate, shave...
When a shotgun is fired, the trigger is pulled, causing the firing pin to strike the primer on the shotgun shell. This ignites the gunpowder in the shell, creating a rapid expansion of gases that propel the shot or slug out of the barrel. The blast of the gases also causes the action to cycle, ejecting the spent shell casing and chambering a new shell if the shotgun is semi-automatic or pump-action.
No, they did not. The first time major Allied warships shelled France was on D-Day.
i loaded 1 shell with the 110 bushing that showed on my scale as around 20 grains. my scale wont read down to .9
When a shotgun fires, the trigger is pulled, causing the firing pin to strike the primer of the shotgun shell. The primer ignites, creating a spark that ignites the gunpowder in the shell. The gunpowder rapidly burns, producing gases that propel the wad, shot, or slug out of the barrel of the shotgun.