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7 Sentences With "sheddings"

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Like Wahlberg, it took him several sheddings of skin to get there.
I think of the objects she chooses as "sheddings," a kind of skin we toss in the trash because it no longer serves a purpose.
I order Colette, if she feels like it, to send her accumulated sheddings to a pet-hair spinner — they exist — and use the yarn to knit a human cone of shame, which you must wear.
I'd found no pidgeys or charizards in the 97-degree heat, but I had found rattlesnake sheddings beneath the thicket of one-inch huisache thorns, I'd seen armadillos and skinks scurrying through the mesquite, and I'd seen enough sign of feral hogs to wonder if I should have brought along a more substantial weapon than a Buck knife.
The route forms part of the inner ring road of Ballymena and cross the River Bann (the county boundary between Antrim and Londonderry) between Clady and Portglenone. Between The Sheddings and Carnlough the roads climbs down Glencloy.
The route of the A42 in red from Carnlough (Co. Antrim) to Maghera (County Londonderry) The A42 is an east-west route in Northern Ireland. It starts in Maghera in County Londonderry, from where it goes in the direction of Carnlough on the shores of the North Channel of the Irish Sea, at the foot of the Glens of Antrim. The road goes through Gulladuff and Clady (both in County Londonderry), as well as Portglenone, Ahoghill, Ballymena Broughshane and The Sheddings (all in County Antrim).
Bluebell wood in May, Buckinghamshire, England Gerard Manley Hopkins, an English poet, was very keen on the plant as revealed by these lines of his poem "May Magnificat"May Magnificat > And azuring-over greybell makes Wood banks and brakes wash wet like lakes In his journal entry for 9 May 1871 Hopkins says: > In the little wood opposite the light they stood in blackish spreads or > sheddings like spots on a snake. The heads are then like thongs and solemn > in grain and grape-colour. But in the clough through the light they come in > falls of sky-colour washing the brows and slacks of the ground with vein- > blue, thickening at the double, vertical themselves and the young grass and > brake-fern combed vertical, but the brake struck the upright of all this > with winged transomes. It was a lovely sight.

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