Originally these islets had been mere sand-banks and coral reefs awash in the sea or shallowly covered by the sea.
The hafting area consists of an expanded stem that is shallowly bifurcated.
The hafting area is shallowly side notched near the base, with the shoulders and stem usually nearly the same width.
Skull: Shorter; nasals shorter; zygomatic breadth less; nasals truncate or shallowly emarginate posteriorly as opposed to rounded; upper incisors narrower.
The bark of the trunk is thick, dark reddish brown, shallowly fissured between scaly ridges.
Its firm broad leaves, shallowlycleft into five lobes, are variously toothed besides.
These are gathered, spread over all of the garden (except for those areas intended for early spring sowing), and tilled in as shallowly as possible before winter.
Mixtures of sewage sludge and municipal solid waste are first composted and after cooling, the half-done high C/N compost is shallowly spread out over crude worm beds and kept moist.
The grain is oblong, obtusely trigonous, broadly and shallowly grooved dorsally with concentric minute tubercled ridges covered with a loose pericarp.
The first glume is membranous, many-nerved, shallowly concave and with a narrow membranous margin.
For some hours I slept, but so shallowly that I heard my own voice gabbling in dreams.
A knot of country boys, gabbling at one another like starlings, shrilled a cheer as we came rattling over a stone bridge beneath which a stream shallowly washed its bank of osiers.
All I succeeded in doing--besides getting pulled down and rolled--was proving that the bottom of my boat would bang for fifty feet overshallowly submerged rocks without holing.
Corn Broadcast complete organic fertilizer or strong compost shallowly over the corn patch till midwinter, or as early in spring as the earth can be worked without making too many clods.
Try to bring plant density down to those described in Chapter 5, "How to Grow It: A-Z" Then shallowly hoe the soil every day or two to encourage the surface inches to dry out and form a dust mulch.
Seeds flattened, shallowly and broadly notched; beak very short; chalaza narrow, slightly depressed with radiating ridges and furrows; raphe a narrow groove.
Where there is a demand for green asparagus the planting should be done more shallowly in a simple furrow, and the entire culture should be flat and shallow.
This variety is separated from other Sour Cherries ripening with it, through its firm flesh, its straight, shallowly set stem and its astringent, sour flavor.
Of 32 adults examined, seven have the tongue shallowly notched posteriorly; in the others the tongue is emarginate.
The posterior edge of the tongue varies from being emarginate to shallowly notched.
Some individuals of all species have tongues that are shallowly notched posteriorly.
The shape of the posterior edge of the tongue varies from nearly straight and shallowly notched to bluntly rounded and emarginate.
Three specimens have cordiform tongues, and in four others the tongue is ovoid and shallowly notched behind; all other specimens have an emarginate ovoid tongue.
Twigs yellowish to red-brown, velvety-downy; thin, grayish and shallowly fissured on old trunks.
The bark varies from dark red to gray and is shallowly fissured or scaly.
Twigs greenish or reddish, becoming smooth, dark green; thin, dark red-brown and shallowly fissured on the trunk.
The leaves are on slender flat petioles, arranged alternately on the twigs, and broadly oval, short pointed and shallowly toothed.
The bark is smooth and light gray, and shallowly fissured into scaly ridges.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "shallowly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.