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Sentence count:91Posted:2017-06-28Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: marblewarblegarblegarbledburbleblessmarketableremarkableMeaning: ['mɑrbls /'mɑːbls]  n. 1. a children's game played with little balls made of a hard substance (as glass) 2. the basic human power of intelligent thought and perception. 
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31. The high Baroque altar with its twisted columns in varied marbles is by members of the Platzer family.
32. The girl knelt down and began to play a game of marbles with the Doctor.
33. His movements were becoming liquid and his eyes were beginning to slide around in their sockets like marbles in oil.
34. The old boy had lost his marbles somewhere along the line.
35. Remember that this also applies to young children playing with small toys like marbles with older brothers or sisters. 4.
36. As mentioned earlier, the game was marbles,(sentencedict.com/marbles.html) which requires two or more players.
37. Marbles and granites were imported and the building was embellished with appropriate statuary and ornamentation.
38. I regard golf as an expensive way of playing marblesG. K. Chesterton 
39. Two tiny areas on the randomly spotted vinyl composition floor begin to raise slightly as if marbles are being pushed from underneath.
40. Carve your name on hearts but not on marbles.
41. Some of them were as big as marbles.
42. They played marbles for keeps.
43. The children are playing marbles.
44. Amongst its more notable acquisitions were the Rosetta Stone and the infamous Elgin Marbles.
45. The Elgin Marbles receive their name from the British lord who craftily spirited them away from Greece.
46. Near the timberyard a squatted child at marbles , alone [sentencedict.com], shooting the taw with a cunnythumb.
47. So we want them to get the message: send the Marbles back if they could give back to India, they can certainly empty one room in the British Museum into wing-room.
48. He bequeathed to Makhan, in perpetuity , his fishing - rod, his big kite and his marbles.
49. The British helped themselves to the Elgin Marbles, taken from the Acropolis.
50. Eight-year old Akram plays marbles with his friends in south of Kabul, capital of Afghanistan, in Nov. 2010.
51. And once I played marbles when I went to that old dame's school, she liked mignonette.
52. The Allegro may have had a strangely square steering wheel and a gearbox that felt, in the words of one owner, "like stirring a bag of marbles with a knitting needle".
53. A police officer arrested the protester, identified by the British Press Association as a man known as "Jonnie Marbles" on the social networking service Twitter.
54. But they cared nothing for marbles, or circus, or swimming, or anything.
55. I beat Joe good and proper in the game of marbles.
56. Kids'games such as kicking shuttlecock , hopscotch, reading picture - story books and playing marbles were popular.
57. Voldemort stared at him ingenuously. The man MUST have lost his marbles.
58. Of course, the Bodleian Library claims that those manuscripts were bought legitimately, just like the Elgin Marbles in the British Museum.
59. He completely lost his marbles after the stock market crash.
60. I'm not sure exactly which marbles they are, but here in Lakers High Anxiety Country, this game somehow has grown into a cross between Ali-Frazier III and the Battle of Hastings .
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