Sentence examples for wedge stone from inspiring English sources

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The charity plans to level the ground, repair the headstone, replace the kerb stones and also highlight the soldier's significance on a wedge stone.

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SUKKUR, Pakistan — Men waded waist deep all week wedging stones with their bare hands into an embankment to hold back Pakistan's surging floodwaters.

By Leslie Nelson Jennings The New Yorker, December 3, 1932 P. 95 That wedge of stone which rises sheer View Article By Troy Patterson By Phil Klay By John Cassidy By Andy Borowitz.

By Leslie Nelson Jennings The New Yorker, December 3 , 1932P. 95 That wedge of stone which rises sheer View Article By Alan Burdick By Larissa MacFarquhar By Phil Klay By Amanda Petrusich.

And then there are fantastic beings, like the ardent, buxom "Mermaid" and the all-but-abstract "Critter," an asymmetrical wedge of stone with a single shrewdly positioned notch to indicate a mouth.

"Its tendrils will wedge the stones apart".

The gas pedal and the wedged-in stone.

Each of the voussoirs, or wedge-shaped stones in the arches, has the face of a different woman carved into it.

In Sweden in the 19th century, smooth, wedge-shaped stones found in the earth were called Thorwiggar ("Thor's wedges"), according to a folk belief that they were once hurled at a troll by the god Thor.

While hurtling down a hill, a stone wedged in his mudguard, locking the wheel and resulting in a "Homeric spill".

Lot 94, for example, is a black circular dining table by Mr. Chale whose resin top is inlaid with wedges of carnelian stone.

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