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Example sentences for "two feet"

  • The first is about four feet long, and the smallest of this sort that is ever seen is two feet long, the young ones doubtless keeping at the bottom of the water.

  • Mehane told me, he had killed one twenty-two feet long.

  • A friend of mine killed one twenty-two feet long, and the legs of both these, which on land seemed to move with great difficulty, were not above a foot in length.

  • The water in the foundation-pit at this time measured about two feet in depth, on an area of forty-two feet in diameter, and yet it was drawn off in the course of about half an hour.

  • They are in all sizes, from an inch to two feet across.

  • When the top of the slide is once reached, a low passage six feet wide and two feet high is discovered, and stooping low, or actually lying flat down, you enter.

  • This rock was split in two pieces, forming a passage of two feet wide, but of several yards in length.

  • There were many saplings in this part of the forest, and I noticed that many of them in the deer's track were besmeared with blood about two feet and a half from the ground.

  • Give a man sixpence to catch you as many as he can in the morning, and he forthwith starts on his piscatorial errand with a large basket, cone shaped, of two feet diameter at the bottom and about eight inches at the top.

  • The first stage has a height a little short of seventy feet; the next exceeds thirty-two feet; the third is a little over twenty-two feet.

  • The chamber measured forty-six feet in length and sixteen feet in breadth; its height in the centre was twenty-two feet.

  • It is enclosed by a wall of two feet high, and twenty feet distance from the buildings.

  • The wall which encompassed it is two feet and a half high, and at least eleven inches broad, so that a coach and horses may be driven very safely round it; and it is flanked with strong towers at ten feet distance.

  • The blocks are not water-worn, their angles being only a little blunted; they vary in size from one or two feet in diameter to ten, or even more than twenty times as much.

  • November, on the following May, that is, within six months afterwards, was thickly covered with Fucus digitatus two feet, and F.

  • It consists of a thin, straight, fleshy stem, with alternate rows of polypi on each side, and surrounding an elastic stony axis, varying in length from eight inches to two feet.

  • Each raft; floating in the middle of the stream, extended twelve hundred, and fifty- two feet across, thus protecting the whole of the bridge of boats and a portion of that resting upon piles.

  • Then I shall put in two feet of manure and cover it with four inches of soil.

  • Two feet of stone in the gutter is about right.

  • He dug out all the soil to the depth of two feet.

  • Here were some square stone enclosures two feet high, used as pens, and for pitching tents in; within them I gathered some unripe barley.

  • When this is buried under one or two feet of clean gravel or sand you will have a permanently dry plot of ground to build upon.

  • Frond rigid and evergreen, one to two feet long, lanceolate, pinnate.

  • Nephrodium cristàtum Fronds one to two feet long, linear-oblong or lanceolate, pinnate, acute.

  • There is little sign of the trench, two feet deep, which in Buckland's time formed the outline of the horse; the depth of the cutting is now only a matter of a very few inches.

  • So the poor fellow was drowned in two feet of water, before their eyes, and in spite of their brave endeavours to save him.

  • The first cast is two feet short of the rise, but with the next we hook a trout.

  • Let me explain: if in one direction the space was of two feet, and in the other direction of one foot, the whole would be of two feet taken once?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "two feet" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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