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Example sentences for "having three"

  • The west part of the land was high-browed, much like the head of a Gurnard, and the eastermost land was lower, having three tufts of trees like stacks of corn.

  • On the top of this mount is a temple or mosque, built after their manner, having three entrances.

  • About ten or twelve paces from this principal turret is another, which is built like a Christian chapel, having three or four entries; and in the middle is a well seventy cubits deep, the water of which is impregnated with saltpetre.

  • And a woman has the superintendence of their meals, having three or four of the people under her to obey her orders.

  • And according to Diphilus-- Having three heads, like to Diana's statue.

  • They here found the governor a white man, having three or four people about him, who were decently cloathed, and armed with swords and pistols, but the rest of his attendants were in a very pitiful condition.

  • While at anchor off Cocoa island there came three ships,[117] and nine or ten canoes about them, having three or four men in each.

  • From thence a narrow stone causeway leads to the top, with walls on both sides, having three gates at intervals on the ascent, all strongly fortified, with courts of guard at each.

  • On this side, the city of Surat is open to the green, but is fenced on all other sides by a ditch and thick hedges, having three gates, one of which leads to Variaw, a small village at the ford of the Taptee leading to Cambay.

  • Defn: An instrument formerly used which somewhat resembled the violin, having three strings, and being played with a bow.

  • Railroad) Defn: A heavy locomotive for freight traffic, having three pairs of connected driving wheels and a two-wheeled truck.

  • Defn: Having a form somewhat like leptus; -- said of active insect larvæ having three pairs of legs.

  • Defn: Rigged like a ship, that is, having three masts, each with square sails.

  • Rigged like a ship, that is, having three masts, each with square sails.

  • Having a form somewhat like leptus; -- said of active insect larv\'91 having three pairs of legs.

  • An instrument formerly used which somewhat resembled the violin, having three strings, and being played with a bow.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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