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Example sentences for "oblong shape"

  • Vitruvius says further that the atrium should have an oblong shape, the width being three fifths or two thirds of the length, or measured on the side of a square, the hypothenuse of which is taken for the length.

  • A third kind is the Pama, which is a stone fruit, similar in colour and appearance to the cherry but of oblong shape.

  • The most singular of all these fruits is the Uiki, which is of oblong shape, and grows apparently crosswise on the end of its stalk.

  • My tent was about eight feet long and five feet broad, and was made of coarse calico in an oblong shape, with sleeves at each end through which to pass the cords of a hammock.

  • Make a good short crust and roll it out into an oblong shape.

  • Flatten into an oblong shape, sprinkle on each side with flour, put into a well greased bag, and cook twenty minutes.

  • Roll it out to an oblong shape, spread over with any kind of jam preferred, leaving a good two inches clear all round.

  • He looked down, and in the dim light could make out that the thing which had struck him was of an oblong shape.

  • Another, of oblong shape, extended from the rear of the house, enclosed by a high wall of adobes on either side.

  • Only this," replied the soldier, holding out a slip of paper folded into an oblong shape.

  • A large kitchen apple, of first-rate quality, oblong shape, and green color; it is in use from December till May.

  • A large kitchen apple, of oblong shape, and green color.

  • A large kitchen apple, of second-rate quality, it is of oblong shape, green and yellow color, and ripe during August and September.

  • A large culinary apple of oblong shape, striped with red, and in use during September and October.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    foreign affairs; gentle blood; green geese; hereunto affixed; high society; late father; leaving their; material phenomena; minute quantity; mother would; oblong shape; oblong square; one after the other; plum pudding; posterior margin; prepositional phrase; rare intervals; religion were; say about; small star; social classes; thank you; writes thus