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Meanings of
peninsular
in English
Ground.
ground
land
earth
dry land
solid ground
Related terms
terra firma
Synonyms
Examples for "
ground
"
ground
land
earth
dry land
solid ground
Examples for "
ground
"
1
Russian state media said the talks proved the sides had common
ground
.
2
Exporters were likely to lose
ground
as a result, market players said.
3
Conditions should be similar to yesterday and it's really nice, good
ground
.
4
The
ground
has shifted quite dramatically on the question in recent years.
5
And what we call 'the
ground
game' is quite expensive, he said.
1
Demand to clear new
land
for farming therefore remains strong, he said.
2
The government said the
land
was needed for public interest development projects.
3
The Gulf state had not, however, discussed buying agricultural
land
,
he said.
4
The tool should help policymakers to plan future
land
use, she said.
5
Problems over acquisition of
land
for nuclear power plants could delay projects.
1
The
earth
good and the stars good, and their adjuncts all good.
2
But some weeks, it's clear everyone needs to come down to
earth
.
3
It will remain until the new heavens and the new
earth
come.
4
However, scientists are starting to apply space-age solutions to more
down
-
to
-
earth
problems.
5
We sink in water; in air we tumble; on
earth
we stumble.
1
How long could they last with no
dry
land
to rest on?
2
Nothing yet indicated the proximity of
dry
land
,
even in this direction.
3
Pulling it out upon
dry
land
,
he wrapped it in his blanket.
4
The march of the canoes on
dry
land
is a curious sight.
5
He slashed again and I was forced to jump onto
dry
land
.
1
Maybe the earth was
solid
ground
after all; of course it was.
2
Well, landing on
solid
ground
is less risky than landing at sea.
3
Once on
solid
ground
,
many passengers still had a lengthy journey ahead.
4
In Texas, Rosenblum pointed out, the employment market is on
solid
ground
.
5
In Miami-Dade County, researchers are working to keep history on
solid
ground
.
Usage of
peninsular
in English
1
Scarborough: Offers some of the best fishing and surfing on the
peninsular
.
2
It is the province of Noto, standing alone in
peninsular
isolation.
3
The
peninsular
railway up the mountain was ruined and the large hotel burned.
4
The monarch and his minister scarcely needed, therefore, to transplant the
peninsular
exotic.
5
It wasn't until the
peninsular
war that Britain actually deployed ground forces against Napoleon.
6
The
peninsular
,
once entirely forested, had less than one percent native cover by 1900.
7
Presently they swung around Brockton Point, and Vancouver spread its
peninsular
clutter before them.
8
Dona Carlotta Sequiera, indeed, despising the
peninsular
tongues, would speak only French-butsuch French!
9
In a series of six battles in seven days, McClellan's
peninsular
campaign came to an end.
10
They have none of the courteous civility, none of the urbane gentleness of the
peninsular
Italians.
11
From childhood he had had access to the best schools and galleries of his
peninsular
country.
12
It consists of a
peninsular
portion called Jutland, and an extensive archipelago lying east of it.
13
Creating a firewall in the Iberian
peninsular
will, however, require Madrid to recapitalise its weak savings banks.
14
The strong frontier of Asia at its western
peninsular
extremity lies not on, but behind the coast.
15
The two figures in the painting encounter each other in an epically lit, dramatic, sweeping,
peninsular
landscape.
16
The bulk of Lim's fleet is idled in the South China Sea, off the east of
peninsular
Malaysia.
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peninsular
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
peninsular campaigns
korean peninsular
peninsular country
peninsular rock
arabian peninsular
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