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- adjective Not
terraced .
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Examples
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That year, I watched Betty run her mollusk tongue down the unterraced terrain of the circular saw's body.
Resplendent brian warfield 2012
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Initially, they used the grass mainly to protect the faces of existing terraces, but they also incorporated small trials to protect tea plantings on steep, smooth, unterraced slopes.
Chapter 8 1993
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In some instances doors occur in the second stories of unterraced walls, their sills being
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This was not easy to find; the terraces were too narrow, and the ground, where it was unterraced, was usually too steep for a man to lie upon.
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This was not easy to find; the terraces were too narrow, and the ground, where it was unterraced, was usually too steep for a man to lie upon.
The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 1 (of 25) Robert Louis Stevenson 1872
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This was not easy to find; the terraces were too narrow, and the ground, where it was unterraced, was usually too steep for a man to lie upon.
Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes Robert Louis Stevenson 1872
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In some instances doors occur in the second stories of unterraced walls, their sills being
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