Similar words: repartee, wholehearted, wholeheartedly, napoleon bonaparte, part and parcel, cartel, barter, hearten. Meaning: ['pɑrtɪd /'pɑːt-] adj. having a margin incised almost to the base so as to create distinct divisions or lobes.
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(151) The crowd parted before them and they stared, unbelieving, at the three girls on the bloodstained pink marble floor.
(152) Mala was motionless, eyes wide, lips parted a little, as if hypnotized.
(153) They parted at the front entrance, Silas favouring her with a brief nod before striding away.
(154) A few minutes later she parted from him and, weathering a few pleasant glances, went back to her office.
(155) He packed his belongings, made his goodbyes, and parted from his hosts.
(156) His fair hair was parted on one side, and a lock of it fell across his forehead.
(157) Afterwards, they parted awkwardly on the pavement, each refusing the other's offer of a lift.
(158) The crowd had parted to let Harriet through to the centre of the square.
(159) At the crossroads to the south of Norwood we parted company.
(160) She had dark-brown hair, parted in the middle, and wore a headdress of yellow felt.
(161) Joe parted the curtains and the sunlight came flooding in.
(162) Make sure that your lips are slightly parted and that your jaw is relaxed.
(163) Between the pathologists and police communication was intermittent, for they were parted by more than space.
(164) Her hair was parted in the middle and drawn back from a round, pretty face.
(165) Where dreams and reality parted company was about marriage and the dowry.
(166) Sticking back parquet A couple of blocks in our parquet floor have parted from the concrete beneath.
(167) His iron-grey hair was parted in the middle and he had the mutton-chop whiskers of a bygone age.
(168) Above,(http://sentencedict.com/parted.html) the cloud banks had parted: the moon poured down its drenching blue brilliance.
(169) Before they parted May told her friend she was going to the cinema but she never left her house again.
(170) A woman in her early fifties parted beige curtains on the inside door and peered out at him.
(171) Maidstone had not parted with it but held it firmly in his left fist.
(172) He lay on his stomach on a small mound and parted a dead gorse bush.
(173) A dense pile wears better than a loosely-woven one[sentencedict.com], which can be parted to reveal the backing.
(174) On her parted lips a mysterious, an unspeakable question trembled.
(175) He slumped further forward, his lips parted and his eyes closed.
(176) The long legs parted as the pale blue water took her, like an obscene gesture at Liz.
(177) And when Merrill awoke the following morning her lips were slightly parted to receive his dream-kiss.
(178) The black clouds had parted to show between them shreds of summer sky turned sickly green.
(179) The gunman looked around him wildly and the crowd parted as he darted up a narrow alleyway.
(180) She had freckles, level gray eyes, a round nose, and straight dark blond hair parted in the middle.
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