hollow|hollows in English
noun
[hol·low || 'hɑləʊ /'hɒl-]
hole, cavity; sunken area; small valley
Use "hollow|hollows" in a sentence
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. Wings of the Baleful Hollow Horns of the Baleful Hollow Blades of the Baleful Hollow Plate of the Baleful Hollow Form of the Baleful Hollow Baleful Hollow Loading Screen
6. / In the hollows of Afternoons / Young mothers assemble / At swing and
7. 22 Early morning mist still clung to the hollows.
8. Most of the apparent paths led into long waterlogged hollows.
9. Hollow phrases.
10. Fog Hollow?
11. A snowman making device includes hollow spheres each having a hollow outer sphere and a hollow inner sphere.
12. With their fleece sopping wet, they huddled in hollows, too dispirited to graze.
13. They sound hollow.
14. Some desert hollows may also be attributed in considerable part to deflation.
15. Synonyms for Archenterons include cavities, holes, hollows, pits, concavity, craters, dents, gaps, pouches and apertures
16. The hollow ball floated.
17. His words rang hollow.
18. The bamboo is hollow.
19. Woodpeckers inhabit hollow trees.
20. Welcome to Pixie Hollow.
21. A Coffered ceiling is a series of indentations or hollows on the surface of a ceiling
22. 20 With their fleece sopping wet, they huddled in hollows, too dispirited to graze.
23. The mountains rise abruptly from the wedged defiles, separating the hollows where the dwellings are clustered.
24. Meinl African Hollow-Body Claves
25. Adrian Petriw, Actor: The Hollow