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Definition of the day : « oblongs »
- As in block : noun mass of material
- As in rectangle : noun four-sided figure
- Then with these eight sticks let him make two oblongs of the same size.
- Extract from : « Home Occupations for Boys and Girls » by Bertha Johnston
- Then one of the oblongs of light beyond the balcony was broken up by a darkness.
- Extract from : « Bella Donna » by Robert Hichens
- Cut into oblongs and then dip in beaten egg and roll in fine crumbs.
- Extract from : « Mrs. Wilson's Cook Book » by Mary A. Wilson
- Then he glanced towards the windows, oblongs of dingy grey looking upon fog and daylight darkness.
- Extract from : « Bella Donna » by Robert Hichens
- Its deep odorous shadow was crossed by oblongs of lemon-colored light from the windows.
- Extract from : « The Valiants of Virginia » by Hallie Erminie Rives
- In the three oblongs on this page, the marsh-marigold shapes have been used in three ways.
- Extract from : « Text Books of Art Education, Book IV (of 7) » by Hugo B. Froehlich
- Poems were written on oblongs of crimson, yellow, gold, or other paper according to the feeling of the writer.
- Extract from : « Diaries of Court Ladies of Old Japan » by Various
- Then two oblongs of flat wood were nailed on ten feet of pine-stems and called oars; and, so equipped, we were ready to start.
- Extract from : « Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 26, July 1880. » by Various
- Henshaw from the envelope on which he drew squares and oblongs appeared to gain fresh inspiration.
- Extract from : « Merton of the Movies » by Harry Leon Wilson
- Presently two oblongs of yellow light appeared through the trees, and the square tower of a church loomed through the gloaming.
- Extract from : « The Invisible Man » by H. G. Wells