Sentence examples for strangely shaped from inspiring English sources

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The genera Adenium and Pachypodium are African succulents with alternately arranged leaves and strangely shaped trunks.

A strangely shaped one might be a symptom of political bias, or it might merely reflect the local geography.

The elegant stage is littered with strangely shaped pieces of wood; white muslin is draped everywhere, like a shroud.

Columbia neuroscientists have discovered why mitochondria, tiny power generators that keep our cells healthy, are often strangely shaped inside the brain.

It divides England into eight and is currently shifting Northamptonshire out of a strangely shaped "Anglia and Oxford" region and into the South-East.

Otherwise that strangely shaped glass could risk looking cheap, as would Rodarte's patchwork pieces if the fabrics were anything less than luscious.

That is because ewes have strangely shaped cervixes which make it impossible for a bendy tube to reach the uterus via the traditional route.

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An alternative, he says, is the stellarator - a reactor exploiting strangely-shaped magnets that is hard to build but potentially easier to operate.

Today, @levie and @jack two random dudes of the evil masterminds behind Box and Square have decided to merge their companies into one strangely-shaped geometric phenomenon known as a Polyhedron.

Also, some strangely-shaped battery packs like, for example, batteries for the Thinkpad T61 and Inspiron 6400.

The newer ones are chubbier, it is too small for Signatures, too big for Lil'Kinz, and will not fit strangely-shaped Webkinz, like the Googles, or pets with wings.

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