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Examples for "Hottentot bread vine"
Examples for "Hottentot bread vine"
1The first step is the elephant's foot, the second is the loop of his tail.
2Feeling a heavy elephant's foot on his striped tail, the Tiger jumped eight hundred yards ahead.
3What is comparatively level to an elephant's foot is as a ploughed field to that of a man.
4By Elizabeth Pennisi, ScienceNOW Buried beneath the leathery skin of an elephant's foot lies one of anatomy's unappreciated mysteries.
5The watchman walked back toward the elevator, and saw the skate that had come off the Elephant's foot.
1No turtle ever rang another turtle back on the phone.
2So we withdraw and our faces become alike as turtle backs.
3Look on that chip pile; you will see many turtle backs that I have thrown away.
4Middletown was now specializing in radio astronomy at the government's new solar observatory on Turtle Back Mountain in Arizona.
5At fifteen miles from the Turtle Back we found some clay-pans with water, where we turned out our horses for an hour.
1He locked down his turtle shell and shucked off his harness webbing.
2Each one was basically a turtle shell, a house carried on the back.
3A gold-chased corselet, perhaps, to replace that battered old turtle shell of yours?
4His assistants fanned his stick, which flamed against the turtle shell.
5His green turtle shell body wiggling helplessly in my hair-grasp.
Translations for dioscorea elephantipes