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What does the phrase “ricochetting off” mean here? [on hold]
What does “dangling off turrets” mean here?what are the figurative meanings of “the light switch goes off”?What does 'gnaw off' mean in this sentence?Meaning of “overcomes his encounters”What does the phrase “get someone to move” mean in this context?What does the phrase “cross your eyes” mean in this context?What does the phrase “punctuate proceedings” mean in this context?What does “white gloves off” mean?What does the given sentence mean here?What does the phrase “prod and poke” mean here?
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Here is a sentence from a game app's description:
"In the game, balls go up and down penetrating to the depths of planets by ricochetting off stubborn blocks that need to be shifted in a given number of moves."
I am not sure about the meaning of the phrase "ricochetting off".
meaning phrases meaning-in-context
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Here is a sentence from a game app's description:
"In the game, balls go up and down penetrating to the depths of planets by ricochetting off stubborn blocks that need to be shifted in a given number of moves."
I am not sure about the meaning of the phrase "ricochetting off".
meaning phrases meaning-in-context
put on hold as off-topic by Jim, bookmanu, Mari-Lou A, GEdgar, TrevorD Apr 30 at 16:21
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Please include the research you’ve done, or consider if your question suits our English Language Learners site better. Questions that can be answered using commonly-available references are off-topic." – Jim, bookmanu, Mari-Lou A, GEdgar, TrevorD
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I’m pretty sure “ricochet” is in the dictionary. It has its usual definition.
– Jim
Apr 30 at 5:15
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Here is a sentence from a game app's description:
"In the game, balls go up and down penetrating to the depths of planets by ricochetting off stubborn blocks that need to be shifted in a given number of moves."
I am not sure about the meaning of the phrase "ricochetting off".
meaning phrases meaning-in-context
Here is a sentence from a game app's description:
"In the game, balls go up and down penetrating to the depths of planets by ricochetting off stubborn blocks that need to be shifted in a given number of moves."
I am not sure about the meaning of the phrase "ricochetting off".
meaning phrases meaning-in-context
meaning phrases meaning-in-context
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put on hold as off-topic by Jim, bookmanu, Mari-Lou A, GEdgar, TrevorD Apr 30 at 16:21
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put on hold as off-topic by Jim, bookmanu, Mari-Lou A, GEdgar, TrevorD Apr 30 at 16:21
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- "Please include the research you’ve done, or consider if your question suits our English Language Learners site better. Questions that can be answered using commonly-available references are off-topic." – Jim, bookmanu, Mari-Lou A, GEdgar, TrevorD
5
I’m pretty sure “ricochet” is in the dictionary. It has its usual definition.
– Jim
Apr 30 at 5:15
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I’m pretty sure “ricochet” is in the dictionary. It has its usual definition.
– Jim
Apr 30 at 5:15
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I’m pretty sure “ricochet” is in the dictionary. It has its usual definition.
– Jim
Apr 30 at 5:15
I’m pretty sure “ricochet” is in the dictionary. It has its usual definition.
– Jim
Apr 30 at 5:15
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I’m pretty sure “ricochet” is in the dictionary. It has its usual definition.
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Apr 30 at 5:15