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We collected and played with little circular pieces of cardboard with pictures on them that we would slam on the ground to try and flip over other little circular pieces of cardboard with pictures on them.
that we would slam on the ground to try and flip over other
I've dropped this phone, as you know, I don't have a case, on the ground.
as you know, I don't have a case, on the ground.
I would use this rake in the fall if there were a lot of leaves on the ground and I needed to rake them up.
I would use this fan rake if there were things like these grass clippings on the ground.
The next is, do they pose a threat to people on the ground?
POSE A THREAT TO PEOPLE ON THE GROUND? AND THEN, FINALLY, DO
And sure enough, the plane spent two minutes on the ground
the plane spent two minutes on the ground while one passenger disembarked
Neil: Well, I suppose before the days of lifts rich people lived on the ground floor
Neil: Well, I suppose before the days of lifts rich people lived on the ground floor
Finn: So, this guy says gum is like food, so it's OK to drop it on the ground.
Finn: So, this guy says gum is like food, so it's OK to drop it on the ground.
I can dump the water on the ground, or I can use the verb to dump out.
It sounds weird but pretty much all of Tokyo's skyscrapers aren't actually on the ground.