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- noun Plural form of
gravity .
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Examples
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Each twin influences the other, but, their differential "gravities" disruptively interact to produce unpredictable dynamical outcomes.
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Each twin influences the other, but, their differential "gravities" disruptively interact to produce unpredictable dynamical outcomes.
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Each twin influences the other, but, their differential "gravities" disruptively interact to produce unpredictable dynamical outcomes.
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Tally felt everything with an icy clarity: the brittle, freezing wind across her bare hands, the shifting gravities that pressed her feet against the hoverboard.
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Tally felt everything with a wild clarity: the brittle, freezing wind across her bare hands, the shifting gravities that pressed her feet against the hoverboard.
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Different directions down Nevsky, different gravities pulling the passing on their paths.
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She was a gleaming android with perky chrome breasts and a swiveling, rotating, gyrating, undulating, oscillating walk designed to allow maximum stability in various gravities.
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Contributing to the false notion that heavy-worlders were ill-equipped with mental abilities was the unfortunate genetic problem that, while their muscle and bone structures had altered to bear the heavy gravities, their heads had not.
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They swept back up the mountain, banking hard against the high gravities of their turns.
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Everything was icy clear: the warm wind across her bare face, the shifting gravities of flight beneath her feet.
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