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Example sentences for "table land"

  • It is not very high, but rough and steep, and we had great difficulty in getting to the top, but after many twistings and turnings and scramblings, we arrived there all right, and found it to be table land.

  • The first ridge is about two hundred feet above Sturt Plains, but further to the west they are much lower, and become seemingly red sandy undulating table land; but further to the west they are much lower.

  • The next piece of table land sloped to the east, and among the sage grew also a bunch grass a foot high, which had seeds like broom-corn seeds.

  • Here was a flat place in a table land and on it a low brush hut, with a small smoke near by, which we could plainly see as we were in the shade of the mountain, and that place lighted up by the nearly setting sun.

  • Above this ridge the country puts on the appearance of a table land.

  • To the north and north-west the horizon was unbroken to the naked eye, but with the aid of a powerful telescope I could discover fragments of table land similar to those I had seen in the neighbourhood of the lake in that direction.

  • From their summit Oxley's Table Land, towards which we had been gradually working our way, was distinctly visible, distant about twenty miles, and bearing by compass W.

  • A group of the most picturesque hills imaginable lay to the northward, and were connected with this, the whole being branches from the Table Land of Hope.

  • One I had already seen and named Buckland's Table Land.

  • There is much level, table land, between the streams.

  • The bluffs are usually from fifty to one hundred and fifty feet high, where an extended surface of table land commences, covered with prairies and forests of various shapes and sizes.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    absolute perfection; certain place; cleared land; dear son; folk tales; foreign matter; her voice; horse sense; large sections; more grievous; table land; table near; table spoonful; tableaux vivants; tablespoon butter; tablespoon lemon; tablespoon melted; tablespoonful butter; tablespoonful flour; tablespoonfuls milk; tablespoons chopped; tablespoons cold; tablespoons flour; tablespoons shortening; tablespoons vinegar; would break