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Example sentences for "slightly rounded"

  • In one the gills are more distant, slightly rounded behind, and adnate or abruptly terminated; in the other they are closer and more distinctly decurrent.

  • The outer corners at the front should be slightly rounded, as a sharp corner would be dulled quickly.

  • Turning tools for copper are ground with a little more top rake than is given steel turning tools, and the point should be slightly rounded.

  • The cone-shaped point is slightly rounded so that it will not bear in the bottom of the thread.

  • The cutting edge should be slightly rounded in its length, which will strengthen it and also enable a fine finishing clip to be taken off, as in Fig.

  • To preserve the cutting edge, the point of the tool should be slightly rounded.

  • The end-profile came up from the bottom very full and round, then fell sharply inboard in a slightly rounded sweep to join the upturned sheer well inboard.

  • The shorter chin of the Cree canoe also made tumble-home in the end sections unnecessary, and cross section near the headboards was given the form of a slightly rounded ~U~.

  • Lower part of the blade a half circle or less; top square or slightly rounded; stem rapidly widening, with increasing curve to the blade, making an angle with it; stem and blade nearly the same length.

  • Notched in on the edges, leaving the stem nearly or quite as wide at the bottom as the blade; corners of the base square or slightly rounded.

  • The edges of the top can be slightly rounded.

  • A washer can be put under the wooden bar, or the top of the pole may be slightly rounded.

  • Through this hole loosely screw or nail the windmill on the end of a stick, slightly rounded to prevent friction (Fig.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    array against; each light; foreign ports; found both; hearty laugh; intrenched camp; king and; leave town; more common; slightly alkaline; slightly bitter; slightly compressed; slightly compressed; slightly curved; slightly downy; slightly flattened; slightly hairy; slightly less; slightly more; slightly pointed; slightly pubescent; slightly rounded; slightly soluble; slightly tapering; slightly wounded; small spot