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Example sentences for "especially adapted"

  • This is one of the most delightful and vigorous games, especially adapted to small playing space, a plot twenty feet square being enough for it.

  • This form of relay race is especially adapted to large numbers in limited space.

  • This game is especially adapted to surroundings where a very devious chase may be given, with many opportunities for the runners to go out of sight, double back on their course, etc.

  • This earliest member of the family to appear charms the female bumblebee, to whose anatomy it is especially adapted.

  • I regard the flower as especially adapted to the early flying bees with abdominal collecting brushes for pollen - i.

  • Nature's methods of preserving a flower's nectar for the insects that are especially adapted to fertilize it, and of punishing all useless intruders, often shock us yet justice is ever stern, ever kind in the largest sense.

  • The game of basket ball is especially adapted to women and girls and consequently it is played very largely in girls' schools and colleges.

  • It is especially adapted as a lawn game for ladies and gentlemen, but boys and girls can practise archery and become proficient with bows and arrows just as the Indians were or the boys in England in the days of Robin Hood.

  • The fruit needs to be entirely perfect to meet with favor as an ornament to the table, for which use it is especially adapted; unfortunately it is often overgrown and irregularly developed.

  • This method of representation is especially adapted to topographical surfaces, that is to say, surfaces which a vertical line can only meet in one point.

  • A Navigation School assisted by the Government should offer sound Instruction especially adapted to the Nautical Profession.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "especially adapted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bright yellow; dark face; durst not; especially adapted; especially applied; especially common; especially from; especially interesting; especially since; especially those; especially true; especially where; fifty cubits; five petals; inconvertible paper; les femmes; los ojos; moderate breeze; projecting rock; second century; stated periods; sweet potato; there ain; there may; western corner; would never