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1The corrugate shapes of old harrowtroughs still faintly visible.
2His face would grow grim, the seam-worn forehead would corrugate, the muscles of his jaw throb nervously.
3Yet we had watched his smooth brow furrow and corrugate as under some carking care or devouring sorrow.
4Le Borgne's cheeks corrugate in wrinkles of bronze that leer an evil laugh, and he pretends not to understand.
5The slanting roof of the passage is made of clear, corrugated perspex.
6His face is long and corrugated; his expression of countenance singularly serious.
7It was built of wood and had the inevitable corrugated iron roof.
8The corrugated iron door unlocks from the outside and pushes open slowly.
9Telephone poles and corrugated iron warehouses in the town were knocked over.
10In Windermere graffiti adorns the makeshift corrugated iron shacks known as pondokkies.
11Together we hastened now toward the distillery, another of those corrugated-iron buildings.
12His brow became unpleasantly corrugated, his smile a thing of the past.
13They were built before 1945, and have a corrugated steel sheet roof.
14It was a ramshackle cabin of logs and mud and corrugated iron.
15The corrugated metal door rattled as it recoiled on noisy spring hinges.
16An older man from corrugated came over and sat down between them.
Corrugate ao longo do tempo