For keeping statue safely we should construct plinth under it. [adjective]
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The "Regency portable fountain," patented in 1825 by Charles Plinth, was the prototype of the modern siphon, from which it differed in having a stopcock in place of a spring valve. [Please select]
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James Greyman, meanwhile, had paused on the plinth to give a low whistle and look upward to the terraced roof. [Please select]
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A sort of hollow monolith raised on a plinth of three steps. [Please select]
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Round the apex of this gold pyramid is a plinth set with diamonds. [Please select]
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The grey alive crushed itself in under the plinth, wriggled itself in under it. [Please select]
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O'Molloy steps on to a low plinth and holds the lapel of his coat with solemnity.' [Please select]
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