0
User_gary Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

double fisted, rushing Bheema

Bheema ignored Bakasura and kept merrily eating food smacking his lips. The demon rushed towards Bheema madly screaming in anger. He gave Bheema a double fisted whack on his back. It made no impression on Bheema who kept sitting and licking his fingers. Bakasura's(demon's) blood boiled. He ran to a tree to uproot it for rushing Bheema.
Bheema was finishing the feast. He drank water and burped with great satisfaction. Then, he rose up.

Please explain the emboldened parts to me. (I know "fist" means to close all fingers with thump tightly held in but I don't know "double fisted")
  

Top answer

"double-fisted" = he used both fists to hit Bheema He then wanted to pull up a tree to attack Bheema by rushing at him with the tree being his weapon.

  • "double-fisted" = he used both fists to hit Bheema He then wanted to pull up a tree to attack Bheema by rushing at him with the tree being his weapon.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

1 Answers
0
"double-fisted" = he used both fists to hit Bheema
He then wanted to pull up a tree to attack Bheema by rushing at him with the tree being his weapon.

Related Questions