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Recesses
Recesses meaning
plural of recess
Example sentences (20)
These features contrast with the arched recesses at either side and with the arched portals flanked by similarly-shaped recesses leading to the apartments on the north and south.
A lot of the ensuing wisdom is stored deep in the unconscious recesses of our minds, but some of it is turned into language.
Farewell, Boss Ting, you will always be remembered in the deepest recesses of our hearts.
Gaye’s music reaches into the deepest recesses of the human experience, touching the parts of us that are too often left to languish in silence.
It’s one of the biggest branches in the UK, so even humans can get lost in its recesses from time to time.
On a banner off of Asbury circle or on posters in the narrow recesses of White Hall’s gloomy bathrooms, students may find an advertisement for the Emory Helpline.
We can clearly see the impact of smartphones on socialization: students now spend their recesses looking at phones instead of each other.
Collect the three hidden medals and place them in the circular recesses to unlock all-new areas.
Every so often, some long-forgotten word or phrase comes slamming out of the disused recesses of my memory.
In the dark recesses of the verdant forest you may also spot a group of wild boars or hog deer grazing in the rich undergrowth.
People came from the recesses of South Alabama to hear Minnie Pearl say, Howdeeee!
The average shopkeeper would have locked up the place precipitately and gone into hiding in the innermost recesses of the building.
The historic main house has retained original features such as a sweeping central staircase, timber joinery and deep window recesses.
This horrific practice was yet another testament to Tarantino's impressive skill as a writer, as even though his Nazi character's ghastly fate felt like over-the-top violence, it was actually a glimpse into the dark recesses of WWII warfare and conflict.
Also, because meatpacking plants are very loud, workers often have to shout to be heard, thereby using the deeper recesses of the longs to spread aerosols.
Deep in the recesses of the lavishly appointed clubhouse, the CEO is addressing a gaggle of his senior aides in a quiet room: “We’re leaking, people.
Defendant Malinda Mier, charged in the Alpine Motel Apartments fire, enters the courtroom after recesses for a preliminary hearing at the Regional Justice Center on Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2020, in Las Vegas.
Information on student rights is usually enshrouded in policy, buried deep in the recesses of the school website or in the fine print of our tuition payments.
In the years that he has been studying there, he does not come home for short recesses, such as Easter holidays.
Students in first through third grades would also return to school in groups of 15, with school officials staggering recesses to keep playgrounds from overcrowding.