Sentence examples for the fissure from inspiring English sources

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the fissure

noun

A crack or opening, as in a rock.

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The fissure has become an indelible scar.

"The [UN] secretariat hold him responsible for the fissure.

Asked how deep the fissure goes, she replied: "It's bottomless.

"That's where the fissure is going to be".

Viewed along the fissure, Hekla looks like a stratovolcano; perpendicular to the fissure, it appears as an elongate ridge.

As long as the fissure abides, so too shall the resistance movie.

"Suddenly, a whole lot of water was able to come out when we hit the fissure".

The fissure with Iran has major implications for the United States.

Spygate did more than deepen the fissure between coaches Eric Mangini and Bill Belichick.

WORLD REACTION -- President Bush's stark ultimatum to Mr. Hussein deepened the fissure between America and some of its European allies.

These vents produce low ramparts of basaltic spatter on both sides of the fissure.

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