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Meanings of ringed round in English
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Usage of ringed round in English
1
It was a pool in a field, ringedround by alders.
2
The moon was just overhead, ringedround with a field of cirrus clouds.
3
It was ringedround with men, and directly opposite to us stood Vlacho.
4
Lambs, ringedround by wolves with white, gleaming teeth, have little chance of life.
5
This: That we shall be ringedround, and either starved out or shot down by archers.
6
It's an ideal house, set on that great rocky hill, and ringedround with olive groves.
7
She was ringedround with catastrophes.
8
We were ringedround with difficulties.
9
And in brown wastes, bright emerald patches gleam, vivid and fierce as serpents' eyes, ringedround with silver.
10
Kepher beckoned to Tua and to Asti, and they followed him, leaving Janees ringedround by those stern-faced men.
11
But now she saw that it was part of a great chain of mountains which ringedround the whole world.
12
He slid along the wall searching for an opening, slashing and jabbing, ringedround by glaring eyes and dirty grasping hands.
13
Under the experienced direction of Kolokotrónis, the Greeks from their hill-fastnesses ringedround the plain of Argos and scaled up every issue.
14
The dangerous geographical situation of Germany, ringedround by enemies, has made submission to hard work, and to an iron autocratic government necessary.
15
Their land, which was very large and densely inhabited, was ringedround with unclimbable mountains, except to the north, where stood the great Fire-peak.
16
Fisher did not examine their nature closely, but they seemed to be small stone troughs, or perhaps little sarcophagi- ringedround the battlements with flowers.