Synonym: three-dimensional. Similar words: cubicle, cubic meter, pubic, cubism, cherubic, rubicon, rubicund, concubine. Meaning: ['kjuːbɪk] adj. having three dimensions.
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1. The volume of this container is 2 cubic meters.
2. 1.5 million cubic metres of earth were moved.
3. This container has a capacity of over 30 cubic meters.
4. 1.5 billion cubic metres of earth were/was moved.
5. The cubic capacity of a car's engine.
6. The volume of the container measures 10,000 cubic metres.
7. A US gallon is equal to 3785 cubic centimetres.
8. The pool bulks about 50 cubic yards.
9. The volume of this container is 1000 cubic metres.
10. We need 3 cubic yards of sand.
11. One litre is equivalent to 1,000 cubic centimetres.
12. How many cubic metres of water are needed to fill the tank?
13. The average flow of the river is 200 cubic metres per second.
14. Dux wanted cubic capacity, lots of it.
15. Every last cubic yard on Sir George's side of the road.
16. About four cubic kilometres of ash were ejected, falling out over an area of 57,000 square kilometres.
17. Of this, 4 million cubic kilometres is a reasonable estimate for the freshwater we could extract.
18. On Friday, more than 60, 000 cubic feet came crashing down each second.
19. For the cost of a few cubic feet of topsoil, the garden can be terraced excitingly on to, say, three levels.
20. It delivers about 700 million cubic feet of gas per day.
21. Charges differ throughout the country but 40p per cubic metre is a rough guide.
22. An imperial gallon, used in Britain,(sentencedict .com) is equal to 4546 cubic centimetres.
23. That is a room with a volume of 30 cubic feet.
24. Oil equivalent figures referred to in this document are based on 6,000 cubic feet of gas equalling one barrel of oil equivalent.
25. If they were packed tightly there could be 5 thousand million of them in a cubic centimetre of inflammation.
26. The new limit is one billionth of a gram per cubic metre.
27. Where the vein was of considerable thickness it was quite usual to pay the men at so much per cubic fathom.
28. This would require oxygen at a rate of 0.025 cubic centimetres per hour or 0.6 cubic centimetres per day.
29. In the second test zone, oil and gas flowed at daily rates of 1,750 barrels and 13.6 million cubic feet respectively.
30. In San Marcos, river conditions can be adversely affected when spring flow drops below 100 cubic feet per second.