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"It wouldn't surprise me if he goes through a small depression".
"You eat the crab morsel" in a small depression in the center of a plate, he said.
Fovea, the gallery said, refers to "a small depression in the retina, constituting the point where vision is most clear".
I had pitched the tent atop a small depression, so we found ourselves floating in a small pond when we awoke.
It gives the dictionary definition of the name right on its door: "a small depression in the retina, constituting the point where vision is most clear".
Navel, also called umbilicus, plural umbilici, or umbilicuses, in anatomy, a small depression in the abdominal wall at the point of attachment of the umbilical cord.
At this, Baxter turns and angles his head in his attempt to settle the taller man's image on his fovea, that small depression on the retina where vision is most acute.
Lay on top of the batter in the tin, trimming the edges as required, then spoon the remaining batter on top and flatten, making a small depression in the centre to stop it rising to a dome in the oven.
A snake moves by pushing backward against rocks, sticks, or any relatively fixed point such as a lump of earth or a small depression in uneven ground with the rear (ventrolateral) surface of the body's curves.
Passers-by might have been forgiven for wondering if the small depression covered by artificial turf near the front of the stage area had just coughed up an extra for the coming film "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter".
The bullet had penetrated the skin in the upper left back of the boy's head, traveled under the skin for less than an inch, and then come to rest against the skull, hitting it with enough force to put a small depression or dent in it but not enough to break it.
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