hollows (Meaning)
hollows
a small valley or basin, curved inward, so as to have a hollow (see hollow entry 1 sense 4) sound, having an unfilled or hollowed-out space within, a low spot in a surface, an empty space within something, completely, thoroughly, lacking in real value, sincerity, or substance, being like a sound made in or by beating on a large empty enclosure, in a way that reflects a lack of real value, sincerity, or substance, having an indentation or inward curve, to become hollow, an unfilled space, valley, reverberating like a sound made in or by beating on a large empty enclosure, a depressed part of a surface or a concavity, having a hole inside, to remove the inside of, to form by removing the inside of something, lacking value, sincerity, or meaning, a depressed or low part of a surface
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hollows Sentence Examples
- The old oak tree had deep hollows in its trunk, providing shelter for small creatures.
- The hollows etched into the canyon walls created an eerie and mysterious atmosphere.
- The ship's hull was riddled with hollows, weakening its structure and threatening its buoyancy.
- The artist carved intricate hollows into the ceramic vase, creating a delicate and intricate pattern.
- The storm left behind hollows in the sand, marking where the ocean had once encroached.
- The sunken cemetery contained hundreds of hallowed graves, each one a silent witness to the past.
- Hollows in the limestone allowed rainwater to seep through, creating an underground network of tunnels.
- The hollows in the cheeseboard held various condiments and dips, enhancing the flavor of the cheese.
- The surgeon examined the patient's abdomen, searching for any suspicious hollows or lumps.
- The hollows in the moon's surface were believed to contain valuable resources, sparking interest in lunar exploration.
FAQs About the word hollows
a small valley or basin, curved inward, so as to have a hollow (see hollow entry 1 sense 4) sound, having an unfilled or hollowed-out space within, a low spot i
cavities, furrows, dents, pits,holes, caverns, recesses, bowls, concavities, valleys
protuberances, mounds,projections, bulges, hills, protrusions, pimples, swells, humps, rises
The old oak tree had deep hollows in its trunk, providing shelter for small creatures.
The hollows etched into the canyon walls created an eerie and mysterious atmosphere.
The ship's hull was riddled with hollows, weakening its structure and threatening its buoyancy.
The artist carved intricate hollows into the ceramic vase, creating a delicate and intricate pattern.