Synonym: three-dimensional. Similar words: cubicle, cubic meter, pubic, cubism, cherubic, rubicon, rubicund, concubine. Meaning: ['kjuːbɪk] adj. having three dimensions.
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31. It was at this inquest that Gordon Thomas claimed that 60,000 cubic yards of earth had been moved during the excavation.
32. If Shaw is right one such flood must have contained around 84,000 cubic kilometres of water.
33. Its cubic capacity is half again that of the entire Anacreonian navy.
34. The single four-barrel Holley carb can gulp down a staggering 750 cubic feet of air every minute at full throttle.
35. All the pallets were of a standard size which Bob guessed to be about four feet square, about sixty-four cubic feet.
36. In cubic terms it is seven times the size of Louis XIV's palace at Versailles.
37. They put an upper limit of 4.6 million cubic meters on annual timber extraction.
38. In the beginning, it lost about 15 billion cubic metres of water by seepage each year.
39. The men were injured in March last year when seven cubic metres of concentrated nitric acid escaped from a valve.
40. These sea-level fluctuations must therefore have been produced by changes in the cubic capacity of the ocean basins.
41. Levels of sulphur dioxide in the air reached 2[sentencedict.com],400 microgrammes per cubic metre over the weekend.
42. You then need to multiply this by your company's charge for each cubic metre of water.
43. Omsk alone required the excavation of 130,000 cubic metres of earth.
44. A landslide of 600, 000 cubic yards of granite occurred in the park in 1987 but caused no air blast.
45. The earthquake triggered submarine landslides that dislodged hundreds of cubic kilometers of sediment on the continental slope.
46. This hasn't restricted the boot space which is 18 cubic feet - square and uncluttered thanks to the good suspension design.
47. More than 110,000 tonnes of concrete will be used - 45,000 cubic metres - and 8,500 tonnes of reinforced steel.
48. Inside was a habitable volume of just under six cubic metres.
49. The discovery well produced a prolific flow of 19.4 million cubic feet of gas from depths of almost 300 feet.
50. A country that imports wheat rather than growing it locally therefore saves 1,000 cubic metres of water for every tonne it imports.
51. It offers 118 cubic feet of cargo space, or five times the trunk space of a Buick Regal.
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52. Still, Waste Management estimated that 35, 000 cubic yards of refuse would have to be excavated.
53. If conservation measures were adopted, the report said, the forests could cope with 9.2 million cubic meters a year.
54. But with the pipeline capable of handling 750m cubic feet of gas a day there is scope for a rapid expansion.
55. In all, there is 35, 000 cubic yards of garbage.
56. For every fifty cubic yards of concrete, Carlton took four samples and pressed them into plastic cylinders.
57. The caesium chloride structure, for example, consists of a cubic structure of cations and a cubic structure of anions.
58. Up to 51.4 cubic feet of luggage space for Saloons and 64.0 cubic feet for Estates.
59. Its three piers and two buttresses will take 15,000 cubic metres of reinforced concrete.
60. The consultants reckon that pumping water from depths of 20 metres would cost less than 50 cents per cubic metre with solar power.