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POCKETS

Definitionen von POCKETS

  1. 3. Person Singular Indikativ Präsens Aktiv des Verbs pocket

Anzahl der Buchstaben

7

Ist Palindrom

Nein

13
CK
ET
ETS
KE
KET
OC
OCK
PO
POC
TS

2

20

23

418
CE
CEO
CEP
CES
CET
CK

Beispiele für die Verwendung von POCKETS in einem Satz

  • In crokinole, the shooting is generally towards the centre of the board, unlike carroms and pitchnut, where the shooting is towards the four outer corner pockets, as in pool.
  • The Dravidian languages (sometimes called Dravidic) are a family of languages spoken by 250 million people, mainly in South India, north-east Sri Lanka, and south-west Pakistan, with pockets elsewhere in South Asia.
  • To pierce dough during its handling to prevent the formation of large air pockets, such as with a roller docker.
  • The first inhabitants of the region that is now Equatorial Guinea are believed to have been Pygmies, of whom only isolated pockets remain in northern Río Muni.
  • Manchego has a firm and compact consistency and a buttery texture, often containing small, unevenly distributed air pockets.
  • Historically the board was studded with nails called 'pins' and had hollows or pockets which scored points if the ball came to rest in them.
  • BMDO was primarily interested in field testing new satellite and space reconnaissance technologies incorporated in Clementine, technologies which enabled Clementine to discover pockets of ice at the Moon's south pole.
  • Many small pockets of civilization still exist; from isolated super high-tech fortresses, hidden research labs, or racial groups in walled-in cities — all fighting each other among the more regular population which in many ways resembles the "old west".
  • He often carries a whip and is recognizable by his habit of putting whatever is given to him in his pockets.
  • Pendleton County was strongly pro-Confederate during the American Civil War; however, there were pockets of Unionists who supported the state government in Wheeling.
  • In common with the rest of Bromley, the largest borough of London by area, Beckenham has several pockets of recreational land which are a mixture of sports grounds, fishing ponds and parks.
  • Known for its vast tallgrass prairies, DuPage County has become mostly developed and suburbanized, although some pockets of farmland remain in the county's western and northern parts.
  • Since 2008, Chatham has been one of the most reliably Democratic urban counties in the state outside the Atlanta area, and one of the few Democratic pockets in heavily Republican South Georgia.
  • A remote wilderness area of escarpments and gullies, waterfalls, limestone caves, pockets of pinkwood rainforest and outstanding eucalyptus scenery.
  • North Brother Mountain (Dooragan) supports a wide range of vegetation communities – including some of the best examples of old growth blackbutt forest in the area and pockets of sub-tropical rainforest – that provide habitat for gliders, bats and koalas.
  • The park contains a great variety of scenery, including beaches, sand-dunes, coastal cliffs, coastal heath and pockets of karri forest.
  • The park contains eucalyptus woodlands, sheltered pockets of sub-tropical rainforest, a number of crevasses and views of Moreton Bay and the Glass House Mountains.
  • This large national park consists mainly of wet sclerophyll forests, but small pockets of rainforest also exist along the eastern slopes and hilltops.
  • Most of the gold that was removable with traditional mining techniques was quickly extracted, leaving miners to use more complex and expensive mining techniques to reach deep pockets of quartz and gold.
  • Orchards and crop fields were the predominant use with pockets of homes and businesses located amongst the agrarian landscape.
  • The city's early leaders, hoping to preserve Tamarac as a bedroom community, allowed Fort Lauderdale to annex commercial pockets, forever losing land that might have bolstered the city's coffers.
  • Because river valleys in the hilly areas were subject to cold air pockets and late frosts—especially during the Little Ice Age that persisted until the late 19th century—most early settlement was in uplands in and near South Quarter.
  • Prior to settlement, the land which would become Berkley consisted largely of dense forests and some isolated pockets of swampland.
  • It was reported that Eldon was lost in a storm at sea and drowned from the weight of gold in his pockets.
  • By the end of May, the British and French northern armies were trapped in a series of pockets, including Dunkirk, Calais, Boulogne, Saint-Valery-en-Caux and Lille.



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