The exposure through nights of freezing cold and the days of scorching sun made the famous statue of Buddha in Tibet to erode at a very fast rate. [adjective]
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After years of use an old chimney can suffer attack from heat and soot deposits that erode mortar joints. [verb]
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Three months ' infighting would seriously erode our sup port in the country. [verb]
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The river followed the temporary course long enough to erode a deep gorge, known as Grande Coulee, along part of its length. [Please select]
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Each of these great faces has been deeply eroded. [Please select]
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Later it eroded its channel, cutting a deep gully. [Please select]
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Eroded -sus: gnawed; a margin with irregular teeth and emarginations. [Please select]
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It is a magnificent tract of bad-lands, very deeply eroded and carved, and highly picturesque. [Please select]
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The maxillary bone is eroded away from the roots of all teeth. [Please select]
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Undercut creek banks and exposed tree root-systems in eroded gullies were favorite hiding places. [Please select]
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The maxillary bone has eroded away from around the roots of M3, indicating the presence of an abscess in this area. [Please select]
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