Sentence examples for height calling from inspiring English sources

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The lapwing flies parallel to us at head height, calling constantly, almost herding us along, its concern clearly to keep us moving steadily along the track … and away from its chicks.

Lhota called De Blasio "vacuous" and even poked fun at his height, calling De Blasio "this 6-foot-6 guy saying things about me that aren't true".

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Several different ratios of frame width to frame height, called aspect ratios, have been used in motion pictures.

The increase of wind speed with height (called vertical speed shear) produces "crosswise spin," that is, rotation about a horizontal axis crosswise to the direction of wind flow.

A height called Sugar Loaf (now known as Mount Defiance) overlooked both Ticonderoga and Independence, and large cannons on that height would make the fort impossible to defend.

Even new installed marble tile floor can have uneven tile height (called lippage) which results in floors that are not completely smooth.

Remarking on my height and calling my hair "lush" and "gorgeous," as some have repeatedly done, is flattering, sure, and not incorrect.

They make long journeys by flying at a considerable height while calling to each other, and they are often seen flying high overhead in pairs, or trios comprising a pair and their young, or small groups.

Full-waveform signatures were processed to a crown-weighted height metric called "Lorey's height" [24].

Full-waveform signatures were processed to a crown-weighted height metric called "Lorey's height" [ 24].

The ratio of effective extraction height to actual mining height is called subsidence factor under backfill.

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