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indentation

noun as in gouge

noun as in division

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The first is a generous, pear-shaped indentation to hold a lit cigarette or cigar.

Kinter and Roberts said the indentations are streambeds that their Patwin ancestors committed to memory for when they needed water.

A photo taken by San Clemente lifeguards and shared with The Times showed damage to the surfboard, with two indentations near the tip of the board where the shark was thought to have knocked it.

And not only was her head empty, she now had an indentation in the shell where he’d kicked her.

The two bioswales in the front are like planted indentations in the ground that fill with water after a heavy rain and hold it long enough that it sinks in.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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