cul de sac in English

noun

dead end, blind alley, street which has no exit; situation in which military forces are surrounded on all sides except from behind

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1. Cul-de-sac or cul de sac or Culdesac may also refer to: Places

2. The Bedsit is a byword for an unfortunate cul-de-sac

3. A Culdesac or cul-de-sac is a dead end street

4. What brings you to the cul-de-sac of the damned?

5. Ever wondered if there is actually life beyond the cul-de-sac?

6. Small amount of free fluid in the cul-de-sac and Adnexae

7. It's good to get out of the cul-de-sac every now and again.

8. Cecum definition, a cul-de-sac, especially that in which the large intestine begins

9. Contact Details CPJ Cul-De-Sac Highway P O Box BJ 46, Castries 758-458-7551

10. They escaped into the relative quiet of Nails's cul-de-sac and slowed to a walk.

11. This approach is a cul-de-sac populated by dreams that have no hope of fulfilment.

12. This Cripple Creek Mountain Estates almost 1.5-acre lot sits on an easy to access cul-de-sac

13. A blind alley (also cul-de-sac or no through road) is a street open at only one end

14. Bistros are neighborhood restaurants, set on a corner or in a cul-de-sac, not on grand boulevards or in malls

15. Harrison lived the first four years of his life at 12 Arnold Grove, a terraced house on a cul-de-sac.

16. Chris has talked about pandas being an evolutionary cul-de-sac, and it's certainly unusual for a carnivore to take up herbivory.

17. Taking generalised formulations of legal theory seriously can often lead into the cul-de-sac of the unspoken assumption of that theory.

18. Yet the path toward that fictional vision was neither straight nor easily achieved, but worth every twist and bend and cul-de-sac.

19. It's just a left up here at the Caldwells', and then a right at the cul-de-sac, and we're six houses in on the right.

20. The Cecum is the cul-de-sac at the beginning of the large intestine that descends from the union of the ileum and the large intestine

21. ∙ 46190 Burroweed Ln, Palm Desert, CA 92260 ∙ $719,000 ∙ MLS# 219066364 ∙ This home is located on a cul-de-sac and does NOT have an HOA! It …

22. Close (surname) Cathedral Close, the area surrounding a cathedral, typically occupied by buildings associated with it; Close, a 2019 action thriller "Close", an alley or cul-de-sac

23. What's the origin of the phrase 'Up a blind alley'? Alleys are blind if they have no 'eye' or through passage - what might now be called a cul-de-sac

24. July 2004 report describes how she drove one day into the cul-de-sac where she lived and sped around to confront and photograph cars she believed were tailing her.

25. Both are already drifting away from the suburbs, the baby boomers because they want smaller homes and more accessible amenities, and the millenials to rebel against their cul-de-sac upbringing.

26. The result was only half an emancipation, a cul-de-sac that was reinforced in the final separation of bourgeois economic existence from the abstract political mode of existence as citizens.

27. Meanwhile, back at the poor smothered stream in the middle of this Amphitheatered ravine of false-medieval buildings: looking east again, with the cul-de-sac and low-rise apartments in the background

28. Beamed Ceilings, 2 Fireplaces Beautify Remodeled Crofton Home - Crofton, MD - This $600K home is tucked away on a quiet cul-de-sac and is just a short walk to the Crofton Country Club.

29. Meanwhile, back at the poor smothered stream in the middle of this Amphitheatered ravine of false-medieval buildings: looking east again, with the cul-de-sac and low-rise apartments in the background

30. Follow Me to Alaska: A true story of one couple’s adventure adjusting from life in a cul-de-sac in El Paso, Texas, to a cabin off-grid in the wilderness of Alaska

31. The word "Caecum" comes from the Latin "caecus" meaning "blind." This refers to the fact that the bottom of the Caecum is a blind pouch (a cul de sac) leading nowhere.

32. Ainsi, l'Appendice ressemble à une sorte de "cul-de-sac" entre le petit et le gros intestin, de 6 à 12 cm de longueur pour 5 mm de diamètre en moyenne et est creux

33. Coppice is a character detached cottage situated in a quiet cul-de-sac in the hamlet of Ruspidge,near to the wonderful Forest of Dean, and can sleep eight people in one super king-size double bedroom (zip/link), two double rooms and a twin room

34. Download Campground Map Download Equestrian Campground Map Nestled in a large cul-de-sac which borders Beaver Lake and surrounded by rolling hills topped with the long lived and majestic Longleaf Pines, our Campground is a favorite spot for families to get away from the hustle and bustle of the modern world.

35. En When he chose as a place of residence and of business this site formely occupied by arquebusier Jean Soulard, Chevalier, a ship owner and trader from the Bourbonnais region, was assured of direct access to the river and the Anse-aux-Barques, also called the Baie du Cul-de-Sac, a focal point of the port operations that strikingly marked the

36. Synth player Robin Amos, who now plays the keys for Cul De Sac, takes on the Allen Ravestine role, bleeding formless clouds of electronics all over bassist George Condo and guitarist Mark Dagley's misshapen riffs. There are some great straightahead blasts of snot, like the 50 second "Just Got Back", but generally The Girls cut their riffs with plenty of tight power-pop hooks and an Anglophile's taste for flowery melodies.

37. Caecum (n.) in human anatomy, "the pouch at the beginning of the colon," 1721, from Latin intestinum Caecum "blind gut," from neuter of caecus "blind, hidden," from Proto-Italic *kaiko-, from PIE *kehi-ko-"one-eyed," cognate with Old Irish ca'ech "one-eyed," coeg "empty," Welsh coeg-dall, Old Cornish cuic "one-eyed;" Gothic haihs "one-eyed, blind." So called for being prolonged into a cul-de-sac.