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Example sentences for "debouches"

Lexicographically close words:
debonnaire; deboshed; debouch; debouche; debouched; debouching; debouchment; debouchure; debout; debris
  1. The river Nasas, which rises in Durango debouches in the Lake of Cayman, in the Bolson de Mapimi.

  2. Not immediately on the water's edge, but several hundred yards back, near the head of a lateral ravine which debouches on the valley of the river, to the latter contributing a rivulet.

  3. Two hundred yards further on, and she reaches the place where the footpath debouches upon the road.

  4. Near the point where the river Aconcagua debouches on the basin plain of the same name, at a height of about two thousand three hundred feet above the sea, we meet with the usual purple and greenish porphyritic claystone conglomerate.

  5. In the front ground of our illustration is a bridge thrown over the mouth of the Meles, where it debouches into the harbour.

  6. This cement, by some unknown power, travels down the ducts, and debouches at the antennae.

  7. In technical language the possession of the heights virtually gave us a bridgehead on the Tugela, but the debouches from that bridgehead were barred by an exterior line of hills fortified and occupied by the enemy.

  8. When Buller had arrived at Potgieter's he found himself confronted by a horseshoe position of great strength, enclosing and closing the debouches from the ford where he had secured a practical bridgehead.

  9. All this while the Boers contented themselves with fortifying their horseshoe position which enclosed the debouches from Potgieter's Drift, and only picket firing disturbed the general peace.

  10. Euphrates to form the Shat-el-Arab, which debouches into the Persian Gulf 90 m.

  11. The debouches were ordered widened to afford easy egress, while the approaches were also to be widened to admit the troops to pass through four abreast.

  12. The division marched to Perote on the great plain, not far from where the road debouches from the mountains.

  13. The most singular street, however, of all is that of the Alemcrin, or Rosemary, which debouches on the Caesodre.

  14. Heron, in his text, says that this tube debouches in the interior of the funnel so that it shall not be perceived, and not as we have shown it for the sake of greater clearness.

  15. This tube debouches in the latter in such a way that its contents may empty into the lamp, the orifice of which is of the usual size.

  16. Finally the tube, [chi], carries at its extremity a whistle that debouches in the body of a bird filled with water.

  17. The conduit that runs to the top debouches in the cylinder, C, at the lower limit of the surface rubbed by the piston.

  18. The lower conduit debouches under the grate, and the air that passes through it traverses the fire box, and the hot gas fills the cylinder.

  19. We got several miles ahead, before we knew it, and did not halt until we reached the foot of the Pass, where it debouches into the valley of the Little Arkansas.

  20. In the Gulf of Mexico, where the vast fresh-water current of the Mississippi debouches into the sea, they are unknown.

  21. The neighborhood of Chepstow has many pleasant villas in beautiful sites, and the broadening Wye flows a short distance beyond through the meadow-land, and then debouches into the estuary of the Severn.

  22. This path debouches beside the open space enclosed as Park Royal to make a permanent show-ground for the Royal Agricultural Society, an experiment that proved a failure.

  23. It debouches at Cock Fosters, now a pretty hamlet of gentility about the inn which was once, no doubt, a resort of foresters, standing just off the road from Southgate to Potter’s Bar.

  24. From Quetta to the south-east extends that road and that railway which, intersecting the complicated rampart of frontier hills, finally debouches into the desert plains round Jacobabad in Sind.

  25. It debouches into the sea at a cape 58 feet high named Ice Cape (Ledjanoi).

  26. At a distance from Vardoehus of about six-sevenths of the way between that town and Swjatoinos, there debouches into the Arctic Ocean, in 68° 20' N.

  27. Footnote 118: Probably the river which on Massa's map is called Narontza, and debouches on the west coast of Yalmal.

  28. After a rapid descent from the high elevation of the lake, during which it pursues a somewhat serpentine course, it debouches from the hills upon the plain about long.

  29. Entering a transverse valley, it finds a way (which is still very imperfectly known) through the numerous ridges of the Himalaya to the plain at its southern base, on which it debouches about thirty miles above Attock.

  30. To this end he prepared to build a fort at Cataraqui where the St. Lawrence debouches from Lake Ontario.

  31. Passing the Missouri and the Ohio, La Salle and his followers kept steadily on their way and early in April reached the spot where the Father of Waters debouches through three channels into the Gulf.

  32. Great pains are taken with watercuts, which are led off into each ravine that debouches into the valley, at elevations of sixty to eighty feet above the river; opposite each, the river where led off is bunded across.

  33. To the Cabul river, distance twelve and a half miles; diverged from the Cabul road at Urghundee Chokey, striking obliquely across a ravine that debouches into the main valley at this point.


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