Similar words: silly, fusillade, silliness, disillusion, tonsillitis, disillusioned, tonsillectomy, pusillanimous. Meaning: [sɪl] n. 1. structural member consisting of a continuous horizontal timber forming the lowest member of a framework or supporting structure 2. (geology) a flat (usually horizontal) mass of igneous rock between two layers of older sedimentary rock.
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(31) The lock entrance measured 107 metres by 21.34 metres with a depth over the sill at ordinary Spring Tides of 9 metres.
(32) The plaintiff window cleaner was instructed by his employers in the sill method of cleaning windows.
(33) The chief inspector climbed in over the sill, eased down the window and found herself in the hall.
(34) Bull leaned out of the window, gripping the edge of the crumbling sill with spotlessly clean hands.
(35) Caroline strode to the windows and plumped her hands down on the sill.
(36) She gained the door on to the night and pushed it and stepped over the sill.
(37) This was quite high, about four feet from the floor with a very wide sill on which rested Mum's aspidistra.
(38) Scarlet talons came into vogue with suntanning, although they were sill considered rather racy until the mid-1930s.
(39) The depth over the entrance sill was almost two metres lower than that of the Old Docks.
(40) I climbed over the low sill and walked to the edge of it.
(41) Inside on the window sill there are flowers in a vase.
(42) If necessary,[Sentencedict.com] dust off the window and sill with a clean paintbrush.
(43) After six months at the front, Dan was assigned to Fort Sill, Oklahoma, as an instructor.
(44) After the tea he suggested that they play cards, already shuffling the cards he took from the sill.
(45) In the morning white rime coated the sill of the barred window-space.
(46) There was the same round open window, the same absence of any marks on the panes or sill.
(47) Put the plant on a window sill in the sun.
(48) Cut magnetic seal to length and insert into the slot in the drainage sill.
(49) Words failed him and he sat quite sill.
(50) Position scuff plate on sill and snap into place.
(51) A small unfledged sparrow on the window sill.
(52) Reporter: He is sill coughing and haematemesis.
(53) Occurrence: dike, sill, laccolith, lopolith[Sentencedict.com], stock and batholith.
(54) Winston sat back against the window - sill.
(55) Good communication sill, high team spirit, honest and trusty.
(56) Stilling basin with T shaped baffle is horizontally bedded with auxiliary dissipator which has a T shaped baffle in plan and supporting leg connected with end sill.
(57) Methods The flat "spilth" tissue on the cleft side alar, is formed as a nasal alar flap, and used to drive up or reconstruct the nostril base (sill), block up outboard foot of the cleft alar.
(58) Later when Iopened the window it just flew as far as the window sill.
(59) He said the gunfight in the area is sill on.
(60) The carol of the birds was loud and high, and, on the weather-beaten sill of the great window of the bedchamber of Monsieur the Marquis, one little bird sang its sweetest song with all its might.
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