Grapple is an apple that tastes a bit like grape.
The others are watermelon and orange, pineapple and cantelope, and you have a fruity friend...get it?
2007-07-28 13:52:06
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answered by Mizz SJG 7
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Grappling means to grab: it's the opposite of throwing/evasion. It can involve chokes and locks, but does not specifically include throws or strikes. Grappling can be an intermediate means to a throw or a strike, just as strikes can be blocks and blocks can be strikes. But strictly speaking, grappling means ONLY to grab. And it's not limited to ground fighting: you can employ a grab, choke, or lock while standing; you can strike, block, and evade whilst on the ground. Groundfighting has nothing to do with grappling, it's all about what you're doing while on the ground. This seems to be a pervasive myth around here: people assume groundfighting=grappling or that standing=striking. No. And No. Groundfighting means that: fighting while on the ground. Period. In fighting, there are a limited number of technique styles you can employ: You can strike, block, grab, or evade. That's it. Anything you do can fall into any of these categories, even overlap a few. Each can be the primary technique, the sole technique, a support technique, or a transitionary technique. And throws? They're forms of evade, with strike, block, or grab as a support. Unless you're in WWE, you're not going to just pick up your opponent and toss him. Rather, you'll use his own momentum by getting off the line of attack (evade) and redirect him somewhere else using a strike and/or a block. Even when in a clinch - no momentum - you look for a balance point to break, taking your opponent to that break in balance. This is easily broken down into a grab and evade, nothing more. EDIT for spelling
2016-05-21 04:30:59
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answered by ? 2
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grapple- apples flavored to taste like grapes.you can get them in most supermarkets, but they are very disgusting; They smell like dentist's gloves. It can also be a drink mix grape+apple. The mix of natural juices is very good, and the mix of artificial flavors is hit-and-miss, depending on which brands you use
Waternge- watermelon/ orange mix
Pinealope- pineapple and cantaloupe
They are often used as names of smoothies,and mocktails where they refer to the names of the ingredients
2007-07-28 14:03:01
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answered by jimbell 6
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a GRAPPLE is an apple that almost tastes like a grape.
2007-07-28 13:38:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I am really grappling with this question!
2007-07-28 13:43:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Grape-flavoured apple
2007-07-28 14:08:45
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answered by little chef 2
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USS Grapple, a navy salvage ship.
You could look it up.
2007-07-28 13:47:03
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answered by Anonymous
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grapple= grape/apple
waternge=watermelon/orange
pinealope=pineapple/cantaloupe
2007-07-28 13:43:26
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answered by Greeneyed 7
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they're all fruit drinks.
grapple= grape & apple
waternge= watermelon & orange
pinealope= pineapple & cantalope
They all sound good!
2007-07-28 13:53:05
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answered by Anonymous
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grape & apple
watermelon & orange
pineapple & canolope
sounds good, would make wonderful drinks
2007-07-28 13:43:00
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answered by got2know 4
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