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Sentence count:267+12Posted:2017-03-11Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: braceddisgracedtracestraitlaceddefacedpracticedracegraceMeaning: [treɪs]  adj. derived by copying something else; especially by following lines seen through a transparent sheet. 
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61. The other student has not been traced.
62. Jen traced her name in the sand.
63. Wycliffe traced the route the undertaker must have taken.
64. He traced his signature laboriously.
65. The middle finger traced a heart on her lips.
66. Miguel traced the speedometer with a finger.
67. Cyclists traced greasy lines up and down the tarmac.
68. The organiser can't be traced to answer the criticisms.
69. His name had been leaked inadvertently in a press interview which I had given and some one had traced his whereabouts.
70. He traced his Ulster family with the help of Barnardos and by placing advertisements in Belfast newspapers.
71. The bodies of 18 had been recovered and 366 had been traced, most of them to detention centres for rebels.
72. It has a rich and colourful history, which can still be traced in its fortifications, towers and old city gates.
73. It is a fundamental concept that can be traced back to earliest times.
74. The shorelines of ancient seas can be traced uncertainly along the margins of the great northern lowlands.
75. The money was traced back to the bills missing from the bank, and the man got what was coming to him.
76. Willie sat back on the pouffe and traced his finger over the pictures.
77. I dissected preserved larvae into their component appendages and painstakingly traced each detail.
78. Education researchers have traced her poorer performance all the way back to elementary school.
79. Its entire course can, however, be traced without much hesitation.
80. Early descriptions Descriptions of self-starvation among early religious ascetics suggest that some variant of anorexia nervosa may be traced to medieval times.
81. Marshall traced the development of a legal status of citizenship in the United Kingdom through a number of historical stages.
82. He traced the heart line from her chin to her forehead and down again.
83. Everything that Margery says can be traced to what she would hear in sermons and readings.
84. This effect is traced inpart to the special status afforded to characters which are introduced through proper names.
85. After this, but before the car or rogue had been traced, the rogue sold the car to an innocent purchaser.
86. First of all, there are ways that missing husbands can be traced so that the divorce petition can be sent to them.
87. Many cultural practices have, of course, been traced to accidents.
88. No baptism has been traced, though his marriage certificate records him as the son of John Crockford,[www.Sentencedict.com] schoolmaster.
89. It can be traced back to nineteenth-century philanthropists like the early socialist entrepreneur Robert Owen and various Quaker-owned businesses.
90. Such a correlation between sound and sign can be traced back to the age of Neanderthal Man.
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