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Examples for "clustered"
Examples for "clustered"
1I thought about the family regularly as the weeks clustered into months.
2Several months later, you can see the fruit clustered along the branch.
3They clustered round the tape or talked in groups in their smoking-rooms.
4Indeed, by unsupervised analysis all BLs clearly clustered apart of other lymphomas.
5Pediatricians with higher educational levels clustered in more developed and urban regions.
1The exchange would continue sending bunched trade confirmations to the public feed.
2They're impossible to get bunched up and also make great gym shorts.
3B team, laser fire to the left and right keep'm bunched up.
4A group of Wales players bunched together before running in different directions.
5Up ahead, the traffic went from bunched to more or less gridlocked.
1Nor what sort of narcissus, which are daffodils and which the bunchy things.
2The Miss Clarks have a pretty border of dwarf ageratum-thatbunchy, fuzzy blue flower.
3D'you like all that frilly, bunchy stuff at the throat?
4Funny about girls about fourteen, their faces have this kind of eager bunchy business.
5One of them, a short woman with a bunchy shape, I recognised for the housekeeper.
6The fabric of the blouse was bunchy anyway, so you couldn't tell anything was underneath.
7They'll be narrow at the feet but very bunchy at the top-doesn't that sound delightful?
8The girls were in white to-day, not well made, and very bunchy and thick of texture.
9With bunchy black whiskers and a worried eye.
10He saw that the June Bug was about ten feet high, with a bunchy, buglike body.
11It takes up a fresh, bunchy form, like a frosted hedgehog-yetanother shape to haunt my dreams.
12It was gathered in by a drawing string at the waist, and made her look ludicrously bunchy.
13Conrad Linthor touches Hellalujah's red, bunchy bicep.
14She wore a print bodice, with a point back and front, and a short bunchy stuff skirt.
15The shop was white, with pearl-grey shutters; and on the ledges were bunchy plants gay with pink, starry flowers.
16Grindle got out, and Mary, her bunchy skirts held to her, took his place at the back beside Mrs. Amelia.