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Example sentences for "manos"

Lexicographically close words:
manola; manometer; manor; manorial; manors; manour; manouvre; manouvres; manpower; manqua
  1. In Yucatan the women 'son zelosas y algunas tanto que ponian las manos a las de quien tenian zelos, y tan colericas, enojadas, aunque harto mansas, que solian dar buelta de pelo algunas a los maridos con hazerlo ellos pocas vezes.

  2. No sabes tú en qué manos has venido a parar!

  3. Por donde parecera claramente que Nuestro Senor fue servido este se viniese a meter en las manos para quitarnos de tantos cuidados, i que pagase quantos males havia fecho en la tierra, la qual quedo tan asosegada i tan en paz i servicio de S.

  4. Wooden mortars and pestles can not be totally excluded, but the great preponderance of manos and metates would probably preclude any serious assumption that mortars and pestles ever played any important roll at the Tank Site.

  5. The habitation deposit is marked by a slight discoloration of the soil and yielded a few manos like those of the Tank Site.

  6. Of 9 manos and mano fragments, 5 are bifacial and relatively thin and 4, monofacial.

  7. Emergent is the correlation of core hammerstones and the presence of manos and metates.

  8. Where manos and metates were of frequent occurrence in the Tank Site, they become rare here.

  9. Manos have been typed largely on the basis of the number of faces that exhibit wear, the nature of the worked or worn surfaces, and the general form.

  10. They are clearly distinguishable from manos by their reduced average proportions, and the near consistent lack of pecking as a sharpening measure.

  11. Ground- and pecked-stone pieces consisted mainly of manos and metates.

  12. Four lesser sites yielding core tools, and manos were noted along the small tributary system on which the Tank Site is located.

  13. They may be distinguished from manos by their reduced size though many appear to look like "little" manos.

  14. Manos Manos and mano fragments were so common in the occupational debris that their association in features or with burials had little or no significance.


  15. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "manos" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.