The person you are guarding is on a hot streak. "You got torched."
Basketball Game.
No, technically it is not.
In the sentence "Most of the basketball team will be attending weather dance," the verb phrase is "will be attending."
The word basketball is a noun; a word for a game or a type of ball; a word for a thing.
The torch signifies enlightement and the tablet represents knowledge.
The torch in the middle of the flag represents liberty and enlightenment.
it mean i am god
If you mean OUTSIDE the basketball, then no. If you mean INSIDE the basketball, then yes.
Oh, dude, the verb in that sentence is "loves." It's like the action word, you know, showing what Sam is all about, his love for basketball. So, yeah, "loves" is the verb there. Cool, right?
a symbol of enlight meant
There are two verbs playing love
Yes, if you mean a "torch" with a flame, such as a propane or butane torch. An electric flashlight, known as a torch in British English, would not have enough heat to set off an ordinary sprinkler.