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Example sentences for "seven inches"

  • Among the winter inhabitants of Mexico, one of the handsomest is the scarlet tanager--a small bird, being only six or seven inches in length.

  • In some species it attains to a length of seven inches, and a width of more than two inches.

  • The other measuring thirty-six by twenty-seven inches, was of a yellow stone, and contained a standing and a squatting figure, surrounded by a border in which hieroglyphics appear.

  • A seated human figure, twenty-seven inches high, cut from white marble and painted red.

  • The steps which lead up the sides to the super-imposed structure are only eight or nine inches high and six or seven inches in width, remaining intact only at a few points.

  • A cylinder magnet, seven inches in length, and three quarters of an inch in diameter, had a hole pierced in the direction of its axis from one extremity, a quarter of an inch in diameter, and three inches deep.

  • Size large, when grown in good soil; often measuring eighteen inches in length, and six or seven inches in diameter.

  • Size large; when well grown, measuring sixteen or eighteen inches deep, six or seven inches in diameter, and weighing from twelve to fifteen pounds.

  • The large brilliant blooms are eight to nine inches long and when fully open five to seven inches across, with soft cream-white petals and pink and tan sepals touched with green, both strongly reflexed.

  • The stems are four to seven inches tall, and an inch or so in diameter.

  • The stems are five to seven inches high, green and yellow-green, forming a pleasing contrast to the crimson blossoms.

  • Pots from four to seven inches diameter, according to the size of the roots, will be large enough.

  • Those that have been kept in four inch pots, should be put into pots of seven inches, and those that are in five inch pots may be put into eight inch.

  • Wachendorfia has a beautiful large red tuber root; and, as the new root descends, give it a pot about six or seven inches.

  • Its length is seven inches, of which the tail contains three.

  • The length of this bird is seven inches, of which the short tail only measures one and a quarter, the legs are very short, being only four lines in height, and the outer claw is united to the centre one, as far as the first joint.

  • Its length is seven inches, of which the tail measures two inches and a third.

  • The top and bottom slates measure seven inches by seven inches, and the distance between them is seven inches.

  • The Achechy is only to be found in the shade of a wood, and never grows higher than six or seven inches.

  • It is cut with large pruning-knives, or a sort of sickles, with about six or seven inches aperture, which should be pretty strong.

  • Fronds oblong, two to seven inches long, deeply pinnátifid, gray and scurfy underneath with peltate scales having a dark center.

  • More slender, rarely over six or seven inches high; sterile segment about two inches broad, its divisions few, broadly ovate, the lowest sublunate.

  • This curious little hole contained water from five to seven inches in depth, the level of which was maintained as rapidly as a person could bale it out; this was our sole supply for ourselves and horses, but it was a never-failing one.

  • Those who are short of stature or short in limb may adopt the shorter arrow of twenty-seven inches.

  • The shorter arrows of twenty-seven inches in length have been in much more frequent use since about 1862, when the late T.

  • This arrow may be easily drawn up by any man of average height--the twenty-seven inches, or the clothyard length of the old English archer, leaving the inch of pile undrawn.

  • Illustration] Take a thin stick of wood a foot and a half or two feet long, and nail to it four cross-pieces, graduated in length and six or seven inches apart.

  • Procure a piece of silver or gold gilt perforated cardboard, of the coarsest variety, and cut it into two similar pieces, five by seven inches in size.

  • The pods are from two to seven inches long.

  • There are single horns of three feet and a half, and, perhaps, of more than four feet in length, by six, or seven inches in diameter at the base.

  • Seven Inches loosened the silver chain that fastened the boat, and pushed away, and after grinning at the four men, says he to them, 'Bid your daughters and your brides farewell for awhile.

  • They saw Seven Inches handing the three princesses out of the boat, and letting them down by a basket into a draw-well, but king nor princes ever saw an opening before in the same place.

  • So he sat by the fire, and he did not wait long till he heard steps, and in came Seven Inches with the youngest sister by the hand.

  • The prince was frightened, but he was afraid to say anything, and Seven Inches made him sit down to dinner between himself and his bride; and he'd be as happy as the day is long, only for the sight of the stone men in the corner.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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