Similar words: outskirt, skirt, miniskirt, parts, shorts, all sorts of, net exports, ski. Meaning: ['aʊtskɜrts /-skɜːts] n. outlying areas (as of a city or town).
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(151) Many billboards and posters of Gadhafi were smashed or burned along a road to downtown Tripoli, "emboldening" protesters, said a man who lives on the western outskirts of the capital.
(152) We were just outside the "kill zone" I had seen weeks earlier on the outskirts of Daraa.
(153) Similarly explosive growth occurred on the outskirts of Boise in Idaho, along Colorado’s front range and in southwest Utah.
(154) Coke was arrested by police on the outskirts of Kingston on Tuesday, peacefully ending a manhunt for the fugitive at the center of last month's deadly raids in the Jamaican capital.
(155) Outside the fancily decorated sales office, a few trucks rumble in and out of a vast, dusty construction site in the outskirts of Hangzhou, nicknamed heaven on earth for its picturesque West Lake.
(156) Nansen died of a heart attack in 1930 on the balcony of his castle-like house in Lysaker, on Oslo's outskirts, where his ashes are now buried beneath a simple gravestone on the south lawn. He was 69.
(157) But while some areas on the outskirts of Berlin, in Leipzig and along the Baltic shore are thriving, much of the rest suffers from depopulation and high unemployment.
(158) October 2007, Rome - African Swine Fever (ASF) remains deeply entrenched in Georgia and has recently also hit northern Armenia and the outskirts of the capital Yerevan, FAO said today.
(159) People like to park in the fall, the outskirts of kite flying.
(160) Caption: MONSOON CLOUDS: A farmer looked at monsoon clouds on the outskirts of Hyderabad, India, Monday.
(161) Holiday should arrive immediately, how to plan your program, go outskirts excursion, go uprise looks far or it is to go shopping purchase.
(162) However , Chaoyang District , the site operator should also be considered the outskirts of it.
(163) The rendezvous is set for a ramshackle building beside a potholed road on the outskirts of Blagoveschensk.
(164) Nato planes then started bombing government forces, who retreated from the outskirts of Benghazi.
(165) The 18th- century Chinese antique was found during a routine clear-out of a dusty attic in a three-bed semi-detached house on the outskirts of London.
(166) A Catholic worshiper from Zhujiajiao Catholic Church prays during a Christmas eve mass on the outskirts of Shanghai, China on December 24(sentencedict.com), 2009.
(167) Djibouti's poor take refuge in slums on the city outskirts, constructing shelters from corrugated iron and other scrap material.
(168) Built on what at the time were the outskirts of the Spanish capital, the stadium now stands in the heart of Madrid's bustling financial district.
(169) About three o'clock in the afternoon the spark reached the outskirts of Amsterdam.
(170) "Sirte is becoming a ghost town, " said resident Salim Omar as he passed a checkpoint manned by revolutionary forces on the city's western outskirts.
(171) The rendezvous is set for a ramshackle building a potholed road on the outskirts of Blagoveschensk.
(172) The resistant strains of Botrytis cinerea to carbendazim and thiophanate-methyl were discovered in Harbin outskirts by field investigation and controlling fungus test in lab.
(173) On the outskirts of Tangshan, east of Beijing, the small plant is a primitive operation that takes cheap steel slabs and turns them into H-bars long, thin rods used in construction.
(174) Increasingly, children are bused to huge,[http://sentencedict.com] anonymous campuses on the outskirts of town.
(175) They live on the outskirts ( ie in an outlying district ) of Paris.
(176) About one million young pilgrims have braved a day of ferocious heat to join Pope Benedict at an open-air prayer vigil on the outskirts of the Spanish capital Madrid.
(177) "She wags her tail, she likes it," Putin said after watching Koni outside his colonnaded residence on Moscow's western outskirts.
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