Aún no tenemos significados para "indent with".
1It is very irregular in form, being indented with numerous deep bays.
2The coast of the continent was much broken and indented with bays and harbors.
3It was indented with white and black, said the damosel.
4Tubs of cleanser are indented with suspiciously large thumb prints.
5It was heavily wooded, and indented with shallow, placid waterways.
6Lake Winnipeg is very much indented with deep, wide bays.
7Engrailed.-Indentedwith small concave curves, as the edge of a bordure, bend, or the like.
8The calyx consists of four points of double green wax, indented with the pin, and tipped brown.
9Continuing his course, he came off a beautiful island, covered with forests and indented with fine havens.
10The poffertjes are made by hundreds at once, in a tray indented with little hollows over a fire.
11I spoke not, and he took me gently by the hand;-itwas indented with the impress of human nails.
12The walls of the Seminary were perforated by shot and shell, and the bricks are indented with numerous bullet-marks.
13The Coast between this and Cape Jackson, where Cook was standing, is thickly indented with inlets of great extent.
14'Here.' She offers me a wooden wedge, polished by use and indented with teeth marks.
15The shell is very different from those of the other nautili in being much more deeply indented with circular striae.
16The energetic arrow of love had touched his ambition, and his round, rosy face became indented with lines of resolve.