hollowed in English

verb
1
form by making a hole.
a tunnel was hollowed out in a mountain range

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1. Castanets are hollowed-out wooden shells

2. This hollowed-out ram’s horn produced loud, piercing tones.

3. Cupped definition, hollowed out like a cup; cup-shaped

4. 1 They hollowed out a tunnel through the mountain.

5. 17 The fellow's yellow pillow is hollowed by hellos follower.

6. 15 The fellow's yellow pillow is hollowed by his follower.

7. Brockage/Incuse A punch -mark, a hollowed picture on the coin

8. Noun: blunt; plural noun: Blunts a hollowed-out cigar filled with cannabis.

9. Cupped definition: hollowed like a cup ; concave Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

10. Quinzees were hollowed out of snow drifts or from other large accumulations of snow.

11. The snake soup and the duck-and-mushroom broth in hollowed-out papaya are delicious.

12. Antonyms for Biconvex include biconcave, concave, cupped, depressed, hollowed, excavated, indented, sinking and sunken

13. So the Jack-O-Lantern in America was a hollowed-out pumpkin, lit with an ember.

14. Cuvette definition, a gemstone with a raised, cameolike figure or design carved on its hollowed surface

15. A wreck made from a hollowed-out car rear floating in mid-air hangs in the Oberlichtsaal.

16. The fat toad gave him a hollowed out yellow turnip, to which were harnessed six little mice.

17. On this momentous, Cucurbitaceous occasion, Elysian serves pumpkin beer out of an actual hollowed-out giant pumpkin

18. Six thousand year old relics of the hollowed out tombs of the Ancient Egyptian pharaohs are discovered.

19. In the past, aging took place only in natural aging cellars that were hollowed out of limestone rock.

20. The first substrate includes a ventilation opening (4a) positioned externally adjacent to a hollowed-out end side (4f).

21. The instrument is fashioned from a solid log, which is hollowed out and shaped into a drum shell.

22. The back of a normal Cabochon-cut stone is flat, but it may be hollowed to lighten the colour.

23. The traditional rumba instrumentation consists of three conga drums, Clave, and a woodblock or a hollowed out sugar cane

24. Metal fastening hooks and anchors for use in gypsum panels, drywall, plaster boards, wood panels and hollowed doors

25. In the past, aging took place only in natural aging cellars that were hollowed out of limestone rock

26. Meet the newest addition to my book club: These handmade Bonbons come disguised in a beautiful hollowed-out book

27. 12 The roving Phronima sedentaria, a small crustacean, inhabits the hollowed-out bodies of dead barrel-shaped organisms called salps.

28. Concave means "hollowed out or rounded inward" and is easily remembered because these surfaces "cave" in

29. Concave adjective hollow, cupped, depressed, scooped, hollowed, excavated, sunken, indented Remove the flesh from the Concave part of the shell

30. Corncobs can be hollowed out and treated to make inexpensive smoking pipes, first manufactured in the United States in 1869.

31. A Crater is a bowl-shaped depression, or hollowed-out area, produced by the impact of a meteorite, volcanic activity, or an explosion

32. 15 The lean face had grown gaunt, the cheeks hollowed, the scar about his mouth carved more deeply into his skin.

33. Trump Bequeaths Biden an upended world The sheen is off America, its democratic ideals hollowed and Trump’s imprint on the world will linger

34. The god Tezcatlipoca warned the man Nata, who hollowed out a log where he and his wife, Nena, found refuge until the water subsided.

35. The matrix of Botryoidal tissue is a network of stretched and hollowed connective tissue cells -- it is not a secretion, as cartilage matrix appears to …

36. Cist, prehistoric European coffin containing a body or ashes, usually made of stone or a hollowed-out tree; also, a storage place for sacred objects

37. One of the two mammoth museums. It is located in the ice-house – a cave hollowed out in the permafrost. Even in summer the temperature is subzero here.

38. Castanets, percussion instrument of the clapper family, consisting of two hollowed-out pear-shaped pieces of hardwood, ivory, or other substance hinged together by a cord

39. The publication Baobab —Adansonia Digitata notes: “The top of the trunk is usually hollowed, rainwater and dew collect here and may be the only water available for miles around. . . .

40. The people with large containers shipped from the distant place, the hollowed pumpkin lantern made, I always want to break the jack-o-lantern guinness book of world records.

41. One such place, the World Heritage Site of Lijiang, has seen so many original inhabitants forced out by rising rents and gentrification that the town now feels hollowed out.

42. Africanized honey bees will often build a nest in man-made cavities or in the open while European honey bees need a larger volume nesting site, and tend to nest in hollowed tree cavities

43. Governor kept a small account book in its own coffers to see is Andy left a Bible, placed inside the hollowed out part of the ground into a round that put nearly a mattock?

44. Also important of course was the flask of water, made of hollowed gourds, they were light and at the same time did not let the weather, evaporate that crucial source of sustenance, if you were caught in the deserts of

45. It was built on a rock outcropping facing to the south of the glen and featured mural chambers (small rooms hollowed out within a wall) in the west wall, fireplaces on the first and third floors, large windows on the second and third floors, Bartizans at the Northeast and Southeast corners, and a parapet (or battlement) on the top

46. Waniougo, of hollowed form, with two large Adorsed animal faces, each with open mouth baring pointed teeth and framed by sets of horns, and sharing a raised pointed ear on either side, two chameleons holding a vessel and framed by two horns at the crest; fine aged greyish brown patina and decorated with mottled traces of red ochre and kaolin.

47. Vachellia cornigera, commonly known as Bullhorn acacia (family Fabaceae), is a swollen-thorn tree native to Mexico and Central America.The common name of "Bullhorn" refers to the enlarged, hollowed-out, swollen thorns (technically called stipular spines) that occur in pairs at the base of leaves, and resemble the horns of a steer.In Yucatán (one region where the Bullhorn acacia thrives) it is