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Example sentences for "strongly marked"

  • In colouring, it is strongly marked by its black gorget and crest.

  • The male is strongly marked by his black head and white collar; the head of the female is of the same colour as the body; but the white collar, of a less bright hue, she shares with her mate.

  • The old line of division was still as strongly marked as ever.

  • Many children, at a somewhat more advanced age blush in a strongly marked manner.

  • This lateral compression is strongly marked in the tenth century (see fig.

  • Sigmatism and parasigmatism and paralambdacism are strongly marked.

  • As soon as he could speak it was observed that when an object was held close to his eyes he was able to distinguish its color if strongly marked, but on no occasion did he ever notice its outline or figure.

  • Paul had a strongly marked tendency to imitation.

  • We never saw a set of men in whose countenances fierce passions of every name were so strongly marked as in the overseers and managers who were assembled at the station-houses.

  • Now, just the difference which common sense would expect to find in such cases, where GOD legislates, is strongly marked in the original.

  • In slavery, we have "respect of persons," strongly marked, and reduced to system.

  • I do not know how it is with others, but to me the colours of vowels are so strongly marked that I hardly understand their appearing of a different colour, or, what is nearly as bad, colourless to any one.

  • It will be observed that the face is strongly marked, and that it is quite idealised.

  • I could add cases from at least three different families in which the heredity is quite as strongly marked.

  • Hence, with animals in a state of nature, we must rely on mere estimation, in order to judge of the proportions of the sexes at maturity; and this is but little trustworthy, except when the inequality is strongly marked.

  • On the whole, there can be no doubt that the crossed plants exhibit a tendency to flower before the self-fertilised, almost though not quite so strongly marked as to grow to a greater height, to weigh more, and to be more fertile.

  • In this verse, and in the abundant prose as well, the sentimentality of the period is strongly marked; it continued to the times of the Civil War.

  • He was master also of an excellent prose and wrote novels, sketches of travel, and especially stories, strongly marked by humour, surprise and literary distinction.

  • These facts seem to me to indicate that the japanned peacock is a strongly marked variety or "sport," which tends at all times and in many places to reappear.

  • Gay, to be merely a strongly marked race of F.

  • It appears to be strongly marked in all old birds; but the brown centers to the feathers, which give the bird its mottled appearance, are never exactly similar, there being a continued alteration in the pattern of the feather itself.

  • Under parts white, with a wide, strongly marked, pectoral band dividing the throat from the breast and belly; no white patch in front of eye.

  • Does not differ in color from the male, but is not quite so strongly marked.

  • Nothing could possibly be imagined bearing the national impress more strongly marked, more deeply imbued with tropical tints, more characteristic, in fine, than this scene on the lake.

  • A few young warriors of strongly marked features, with aquiline noses and herculean forms, but hideously daubed in black and white paint, were engaged in firing arrows at a ball which was rolled along the ground or thrown into the air.

  • In the European, the colour of the iris is so strongly marked as to render at once perceptible whether the person has black, blue, or grey eyes.

  • But within these limits, and jealously restrained by these conditions, a strongly marked character, exuberant with power and life, and the play of individual qualities, displayed itself.

  • But, besides this, there was a strongly marked feature in his character which told in the same direction.

  • Like other powerful and wide and strongly marked movements, like the Reformation which it combated, it was a very mixed thing.

  • The permanence of strongly marked features in the landscape of Greece, and the small scale of the whole country, add a vivid charm to the scenery of its great events.

  • The cheek is broad, and its bone is strongly marked.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    but let; came running; chap like; conference committee; contrite heart; for though; leagues long; little clearing; many believed; nearly straight; obey the; period when; report from; requesting information; round the mulberry bush; sided prisms; speak again; strong central; strongly fortified; strongly heated; strongly intrenched; strongly keeled; strongly marked; take advantage; these birds; this book