Definitionn. a line that suspends the harness from the canopy of a parachute
Last update: December 11, 2018
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The shroud of clouds concealed the sun. [verb]
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The shrouds broke and the mast of the ship was no more useful due to the storm. [Please select]
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It is a murder shrouded in mystery. [Please select]
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She didn't have money to buy a shroud for her husband. [Please select]
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But the issue did not have heft, did not wrap itself in the shadowy shroud of the father. [Please select]
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The shroud completely supports the tubing, reducing stress on the fragile hose barb. [Please select]
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Then out of the drift appeared three ships, partly shrouded in their own fog. [Please select]
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It was quite dark in Sirona's cavern, fearfully dark, and the blacker grew the night which shrouded her, the more her terror increased. [Please select]
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The moon peeped, pale and shrouded, out of a russet halo, and ghostly twilight reigned in the streets, still heated by the baked walls of the houses. [Please select]
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"Do you intend to render your words more attractive by the veil with which you shroud them." [Please select]
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It was already dusk, and heavy rain-drops were falling from the dark clouds which seemed to shroud the mountain peaks in a vast veil of black crape. [Please select]
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Lady Ratcliff and her fair daughters had climbed every pass, viewed every pine-shrouded ruin, heard every groan, and lifted every trap-door in company with the noted heroine of Udolpho. [Please select]
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