hollows in English

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1. Hollows for short.

2. Bosomy: Full of sheltered recesses or hollows

3. Still, the Hollows will be glad of a feed.

4. The Backwoodsman Badge is located in The Hollows

5. / In the hollows of Afternoons / Young mothers assemble / At swing and

6. 22 Early morning mist still clung to the hollows.

7. Most of the apparent paths led into long waterlogged hollows.

8. With their fleece sopping wet, they huddled in hollows, too dispirited to graze.

9. Some desert hollows may also be attributed in considerable part to deflation.

10. Synonyms for Archenterons include cavities, holes, hollows, pits, concavity, craters, dents, gaps, pouches and apertures

11. A Coffered ceiling is a series of indentations or hollows on the surface of a ceiling

12. 20 With their fleece sopping wet, they huddled in hollows, too dispirited to graze.

13. The mountains rise abruptly from the wedged defiles, separating the hollows where the dwellings are clustered.

14. Synonyms for Archenterons include cavities, holes, hollows, pits, concavity, craters, dents, gaps, pouches and apertures

15. Bosomy (comparative bosomier or more Bosomy, superlative bosomiest or most Bosomy) Full of sheltered hollows or recesses

16. The drop hollows the stone, not by force, but by the frequency of its fall. 

17. Colluvium-filled bedrock hollows are the cause of many shallow earth landslides in steep mountainous terrain

18. Within each mold had lain intricate hollows; now they are filled with red-hot iron, slowly cooling.

19. 11 The drop hollows the stone, not by force, but by the frequency of its fall. 

20. Deep in the wooded mountains and hollows of Big Otter and Rush Fork, there’s a teeny town called Booger Hole

21. After selecting a tree, the alpenhorn maker carefully splits it in two and hollows out the halves using special chisels.

22. Many of Holbrook Hollows’ headwater streams and associated wetlands provide key Bufferings between surrounding human land use and the Chagrin River.

23. Our production consists of Bronze bars in rounds, hollows, rectangles, squares, hexagons, and made to order shapes for customer-specific applications.

24. GOOLRICK The log lurched noisily across lumps and hollows, the chain made a harsh Clank, and the wood echoed the thud of heavy hoofs

25. They dressed planks held between their feet, using the curved blade of the adz to slice scallops or dented hollows into the surface of the timber.

26. Culm Sentence Examples Sediments approaching to the Culm type, with similar flora and fauna, were deposited in synclinal hollows in parts of France and Spain

27. Framed in a tangled explosion of graying brown hair, his face was chalky with exhaustion, the wide gray eyes in their Bistered hollows dilated with drugs.

28. Many of them have solved the problem of heat and risk of being dried up by making their homes inside hollows stems and thorns of desert acacias .

29. An Autoclave is used to sterilize surgical equipment, laboratory instruments, pharmaceutical items, and other materials. It can sterilize solids, liquids, hollows, and instruments of various shapes and sizes

30. In the woods of the Stubnitz, behind the cliffs, there are numerous water-filled dells and hollows, most of which came into existence as ice-age dead-ice holes.

31. However, some ground-water gley soils have permeable lower horizons, including some sands, for example in hollows within sand dune systems, known as slacks, and in some alluvial situations.

32. Belamoore's Research Journal has the following lines, dealing with the Bloodstone mentioned in the quest: "Remnants of the Old Gods still linger in the deep hollows of the world.

33. Corries are amphitheatre-shaped mountain-side hollows found where the build-up of snow was greatest (in the northern hemisphere this is typically on north or east facing mountain slopes)

34. The slim planing surface minimises wetted area at speed, and low pressure hollows (6) are provided immediately above the chines (4) for air to travel aft and under an afterbody when at speed.

35. Encased within these layers is the tissue that makes up most of the volume of bone, called Cancellous or spongy bone because it contains little hollows like those of a sponge

36. The biasing mechanism can include hollows formed in the passageway wall, obstructions extending from the passageway wall, fluid diodes, Tesla fluid diodes, a chicane, or abrupt changes in passageway cross-section.

37. In archeology: rock Cupules are circular man-made hollows on the surface of a rock or a rock slab; also a cupstone.; In botany: the base of an acorn, see calybium and cupule.; In entomology:

38. Nocturnal, this species spends the day hidden in thick foliage, tree hollows, or at the base of palm fronds, and always in places where it can anchor itself with its prehensile tail.

39. + 6 And the men of Israel saw that they were in trouble, because they were hard-pressed; so the people hid in the caves,+ the hollows, the crags, the cellars,* and the cisterns.

40. (i) As void as clouds that house and harbour none, Whose gaps and hollows are not Browzed upon, As void as those the gentle downs appear On such a season of the day and year

41. Cupules, often identified by mid-west American archaeologists and collectors as "nutting stones," or "paint cups," or "grinding hollows," often appear to have had very limited or no evidence of use as tools

42. ‘The Cowcatcher had been modified to receive one end of a track segment and align pegs to matching hollows in the track.’ ‘A manager's like a snowplow or a Cowcatcher, clearing the way so the people who can do their stuff can actually do it.’

43. ‘The Cowcatcher had been modified to receive one end of a track segment and align pegs to matching hollows in the track.’ ‘A manager's like a snowplow or a Cowcatcher, clearing the way so the people who can do their stuff can actually do it.’

44. Besmeared with mire; his saturated clothes clinging with a damp embrace about his limbs; his beard unshaven, his face unwashed, his meagre cheeks worn into deep hollows,--a more miserable wretch could hardly be, than this man who now cowered down upon the widow's hearth, and watched the struggling flame with bloodshot eyes.

45. Other characters from the series also use different languages to describe their terminology; the powers from the Quincy are taken from German, while Hollows and Arrancar instead use Spanish terms; for the latter, Kubo believed that the language sounded "bewitching" and "mellow" and that felt appropriate for a species of ghost.

46. ‘Beds and cupboards, known as Aumbries, were built into walls as were benches and settles.’ ‘An aumbry was always conveniently placed near the fireplace at the end of the high table.’ ‘Low down in the corners of the east wall are two hollows known as Aumbries which were probably used to contain relics.’

47. Within the territory of the municipality we can find the Spipola Cave with its doline and the chalky rock emergences of the Farneto and the Croara, that give shape to a karst compound (there are about 50 caves and natural hollows crossed by a 6-kilometre (4 mi) long hypogeous stream), protected by the Parco dei Gessi Bolognesi e Calanchi dell'Abbadessa (Natural park of Bologna's chalky rocks and the Abbess's gully).