cul|culs in English

noun

passage having access at one end only, dead end (street with no exit)

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

2. Finally remembered she likes cul-de-sacs.

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

4. In addition, she provided the voice for Vocaloid CUL-REBIRTH.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

13. cul-ly, cu-lly] The baby girl name Cully is also used as a boy name

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

15. The Faculty of Tropical Agrisciences (FTA) (Czech: Fakulta tropického zemědělství (FTZ)) is a part of the Czech University of Life Sciences Prague (CULS)

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

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

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

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

20. Ridícul de Salva, youtuber espanyol a Andorra: destrossa cotxe de 200.000€ Begut Jokin Buesa Foto: Youtube Barcelona

21. The word Culprit comes from the Anglo French words cul prit, a contraction of culpable, which means "deserving blame."

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

23. It is characterized by a medieval street layout with narrow alleyways, cul-de-sacs and small houses, creating a village-like atmosphere.

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

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