at jumping stones in Hungarian
lóugrásszerint
Sentence patterns related to "at jumping stones"
1. Jumping at every sound I hear.
2. Jumping Bristletails are found on the ground under rocks, stones, logs, debris, leaves and in caves and prefer moist areas
3. Synonyms for Bridgeheads include bases, footholds, positions, front lines, jumping-off points, stepping stones, vantage points, beachheads, lodgments and lodgements
4. Jumping Bristletails are most active at night, but they can be found in the daytime in leaf litter and other decomposing matter, under bark, stones, and rocks, and in crevices
5. Snarling and snapping and jumping at their own shadows.
6. Stop throwing stones at the window!
7. Stop throwing stones at that dog!
8. This will be her third try at jumping the bar.
9. At last they hurled huge stones at enemy's heads.
10. The crowed pelted stones at the speaker.
11. Dictionary entry overview: What does jumping Bristletail mean? • JUMPING Bristletail (noun) The noun JUMPING Bristletail has 1 sense:
12. 12 At last they hurled huge stones at enemy's heads.
13. The girl laid at her attacker with stones.
14. These men are throwing big stones at him.
15. The cruel boy threw stones at the frogs.
16. She was absolutely terrified at the thought of jumping off the bridge.
17. Stones, in particular coloured stones, including concrete stones of all kinds, paving stones, asphalt paving, building stones, artificial stones, sandstone, slag stone and bricks
18. Abrasive cutting stones, abrasive grinding stones, abrasive discs, wet grinding stones
19. 5 She gazed in awe at the great stones.
20. Those boys have been flinging stones at passing cars.
21. The stones used at the corners are somewhat larger.
22. Stop those boys pelting stones at the poor dog!
23. 11 She was absolutely terrified at the thought of jumping off the bridge.
24. Find Cobblestone pavers & stepping stones at Lowe's today
25. The jumping fish broke.