It depends on the object that's being hit. Maybe it will get twice as hard may not. It's either the same results.
once-twice a week. And hit them hard!
By Falling on it or something hard hitting it..eg if someone hit your wrist hard with something.
very far
That obviously depends on how hard it is hit.
You put a spoon down slowly into the soil until they hit something hard and then you see how far the soil went up on the spoon
You can fall off of something, you can trip or slip on something, you can hit something very hard like if you get in an accident.... you can hit the steering wheel too hard...or go somewhere in the car that your not supposed to.
You can fall off of something, you can trip or slip on something, you can hit something very hard like if you get in an accident.... you can hit the steering wheel too hard...or go somewhere in the car that your not supposed to.
yes by how hard or soft you hit something
It depends on how hard you hit the ball. :0
It's not an idiom because you can figure out what it means. It's a multiplication term meaning something is doubled, or multiplied twice. If you do something "twice over," you do it double, or do it thoroughly.
Yes, if they hit it hard enough on something, it will dislocate.
Being hit by something hard