Synonym: border, circumference, margin. Similar words: meter, experiment, experimental, diameter, cemetery, kilometer, thermometer, interim. Meaning: [pə'rɪmɪtə(r)] n. 1. the boundary line or the area immediately inside the boundary 2. a line enclosing a plane areas 3. the size of something as given by the distance around it.
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91. It also offers perimeter weighting, greater face thickness than any steel driver and feel and sound comparable with persimmon.
92. But that was not obvious inside the perimeter when the enemy assault reached its peak.
93. The Minutemen frustrated Temple on the perimeter with chest-to-chest pressure and allowed few second shots.
94. This is a one metre band marked inside the outer perimeter.
95. Centred in East Anglia, the Snowball Campaign involved a symbolic cutting of the perimeter fence at air-force bases around the country.
96. Adjust the starting point so that you avoid a very narrow margin at the perimeter.
97. I was being supported by a U. S. Alr Force gunship, which was dropping flares and firing around my perimeter.
98. Today a narrow road follows closely the eleven mile perimeter of inlets and bays.
99. For the dominant, there may be a more flexible perimeter, depending upon the political tactics of the time.
100. We got on the ground and set up a perimeter.
101. Multiple shadows of him fell on the perimeter wall, leaping like pale giants.
102. She walks around the perimeter of Mac Court,[http://sentencedict.com/perimeter.html] counting the larger-than-life photo posters.
103. Wooden planters filled with annuals formed a low protective barrier around the perimeter.
104. A deposit of cremated bones, probably human, was found at a place exactly on the elliptical perimeter of the circle.
105. Instead, it stands a couple of suburban streets away from the perimeter track, complete with its house number above the door!
106. Others will stand in a cordon on the perimeter of the inauguration site.
107. The horse-drawn reaper-and-binder machine would circle the field, working from the perimeter towards the inside.
108. He moved slowly round the perimeter staring at the seven disciples who had so far survived the ungodly war.
109. Up at the plaza across from Damrosch Park, tables line the perimeter for registrations.
110. There are 12 dots around the perimeter and four on each side serving as infrared emitters.
111. It was a night when they moved the ball smartly around the perimeter and hit the key shots.
112. They set up a perimeter on the white sand, went swimming, dug in deep for the night.
113. Seventy percent of the voters approved Measure G, which sets an urban growth boundary around the perimeter of Novato.
114. The inner Zones 1 and 2 are enclosed by a 19-mile perimeter fence.
115. The only enemy I knew was faceless and somewhere outside our perimeter.
116. Three men wearing balaclava-type masks dragged him to a perimeter fence where the attack took place.
117. Several civilian employees at Cu Chi were later found dead in the barbed wire set out around the perimeter.
118. He ran, and came with the front rank to the perimeter path and the low wooden fence.
119. Bill Noyes witnessed a sapper at-tack in late February against the perimeter held by his mechanized unit.
120. If storage space and seating are both at a premium, try building in boxes around the perimeter of the room.
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