A treasury for government funds.
A channel along the eaves or on the roof; collects and carries away rainwater.
A container (usually in a barn or stable) from which cattle or horses feed.
A concave shape with an open top.
1 His wicked carelessness in forgetting-orattempting to disregard-thelaw of the drinking - troughs .
2 If you know the peaks and troughs you know where to improve.
3 Cudjo had already prepared the troughs - more than twenty of them in all.
4 By the water of the lake stood troughs half full of water.
5 The floor and feed troughs should be sprinkled daily with the disinfectant.
6 The legend peaks and troughs and every few years enjoys a kick-start.
7 You have been and you are only a feeder at the troughs .
8 Greenery so crowded the hex troughs that they were difficult to discern.
9 Scientists have mapped the troughs cut in the seafloor by great glaciers.
10 These arrastres are round troughs , twelve feet in diameter, paved with stones.
11 Wooden bread troughs were also made from a single piece of wood.
12 The swell hid them in the troughs until they were almost ashore.
13 Sound waves vary between barren, low-intensity troughs and crests of high intensity.
14 Throwing hay, checking water troughs , and chopping ice consumed the dark day.
15 The swells began to roll, more abrupt, the troughs steeper and deeper.
16 The Finger lakes of New York, for example, occupy such glacial troughs .
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