Curved down like an eagle's beak.
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Examples for "dependent "
Examples for "dependent "
1 The reality is that Jamaica's economy is dependent on the tourism industry.
2 Renaturation activity was ATP dependent ; however strand exchange activity was ATP independent.
3 Higher coal prices this year have helped the resource - dependent economy gain momentum.
4 Spain is more dependent on housing than any EU economy, bar Ireland.
5 Even companies more dependent on wealthier consumers, such as American Express, suffered.
1 The second warning simply tells us that we are building architecture - dependant executables.
2 Coal - dependant Poland insist the target is too difficult for it to reach.
3 Alcohol apparently induces its pleasing effects by interactions with the endorphin - dependant processes.
4 You will get an unusual view of these socially - dependant animals in their element.
5 The results demonstrated here that SN-38 inhibited cell proliferation in a time- and dose - dependant manner.
1 She thinks of Ryan Maize, Charlie's drug - addicted , pathetic excuse for a son.
2 In this case, with the abuse and exploitation of a young drug - addicted woman.
3 His alleged victims were drug - addicted prostitutes who disappeared from Vancouver's Eastside.
4 Medically, I still carried the scars of my drug - addicted twenties too.
5 Not all people who find themselves drug - addicted need to serve a time in the justice system.
1 I know we're all strung - out , but try to stay frosty and alert.
2 A strung - out boy with bruised arms stared blankly from behind the counter.
3 I took his hand and got out, a strung-out-on-Vicodin, high-heel-wearing college professor.
4 Totally wonderful strung - out epic pop from Montreal -what's not to like?
5 A way for strung - out foot soldiers to take down their crazy Reverend?
Having or resembling a hook (especially in the ability to grasp and hold);
1 An HD hooked up to a Time Capsule works fine, for example.
2 The lights work by generating energy from magnets hooked onto the spokes.
3 She could far more easily imagine him hooked on more challenging fare.
4 The water and electricity are hooked up so you should be set.
5 The second she got it hooked up, I dialed Buzz Mercer's number.
6 Bullseye hooked his thumbs in his front pockets, evidence presented, case rested.
7 Believe me, a few days of not running and I was hooked .
8 Whether they got hooked on biltong and boerewors remains to be seen.
9 From the opening dialled-up funk salvo of Music: Response I was hooked .
10 Then he began to pity the great fish that he had hooked .
11 The Germans hooked it, and the people came up from the cellars.
12 Add a touch of Cold War moral clarity and we were hooked .
13 The tangled vines seemed to have particularly long thorns, and hooked besides.
14 He quickly became hooked : In theatre, I can do whatever I want.
15 Feasible or not, Dyhrenfurth had Hornbein hooked on the West Ridge idea.
16 Before you knew it you were hooked on them, said James, 16.
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hook Verb
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