A protective structure of stone or concrete; extends from shore into the water to prevent a beach from washing away.
The crease at the junction of the inner part of the thigh with the trunk together with the adjacent region and often including the external genitals.
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Examples for "mole "
Examples for "mole "
1 However, the Si: Al mole ratio tended to differ widely among species.
2 Perhaps Nosenko had been sent to protect the mole inside the CIA.
3 The mole was draining the soil and purging it of its vermin.
4 What I think happened was one of Akhan's men was a mole .
5 Evidence, maybe, that there was a mole , that Rolf had been right.
1 He points down a half-hidden slope that leads to a small jetty .
2 There is a private stone jetty directly in front of the house.
3 He found her twenty minutes later on a jetty at the marina.
4 To the south stood a long wooden jetty with boats moored alongside.
5 Let us walk on the jetty ; I should like to see her.
1 However, the Foundation was the last bulwark in Harry and Wills' relationship.
2 Yes; the best bulwark of faith is a good and honest heart.
3 There was no time to talk -anotherladder hit the stone bulwark .
4 Or look at the FTSE 100 index, that bulwark of solid investment.
5 Katrin had established herself behind the bulwark of a large, rude table.
1 One day the fisher-boys ran out on to the breakwater in playtime.
2 I was able to dodge its impact by ducking behind the breakwater .
3 He just noticed enough to take the direction toward the harbor breakwater .
4 MacGolderick blew himself up at Puerto Truxillo, shooting rocks for the breakwater .
5 Ruggiero saw him from the breakwater and watched him with evident interest.
1 Workers construct a new seawall at the eastern end of South Tarawa.
2 Just walking across the seawall toward the Lighthouse today had been difficult.
3 Bits of the seawall were found far down the runway, Hersman added.
4 The moorages opposite the gaps in the seawall are given to locals.
5 I stood rooted to the seawall , entranced, waiting for it to attack.
1 Great rollers come in at the concrete groyne at the foot of East Street.
2 And look there, Nesta, see that groyne ; that very one.'
3 Michael leant against a groyne to support himself, and looked over the water, seeing nothing.
4 And look there, Nesta, see that groyne ; that very one.' Mrs. Marsett pointed her whip hard out.
5 In the evening when the wind had dropped a little, they went out on the groyne to see the steamer come in.
Each of the sunken panels in a ceiling, soffit or vault.
1 Kappa statistics on per groin basis were calculated to express interobserver agreement.
2 My right knee rises to strike his groin ; my toes point downward.
3 Cassius stabbed him in the face, and Marcus Brutus in the groin .
4 The glands in the right axilla and the groin were much enlarged.
5 He's coming off a groin strain and will need help pressuring Griffin.
6 He may replace Kenny Cunningham, who is struggling with a groin problem.
7 Schenck mentions a calculus perforating the bladder and lodging in the groin .
8 Before he could say anything, however, her fingers began brushing his groin .
9 He and his groin made sure they had control over these agencies.
10 Swelling of the glands in the groin is common, called a bubo.
11 The groin is the line made by the intersection of two arches.
12 S Kam Chancellor is still sidelined because of a lingering groin issue.
13 More usually the temperature is taken in the mouth, axilla or groin .
14 Chronic groin pain in athletes is often difficult to diagnose and treat.
15 Zaheer bends one back in above Prior's groin and he's looking dangerous.
16 Finally Cheever got to him with a sledge-hammer smash in the groin .
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