Skulls is an English word. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Skulls meaning
plural of skull
Using Skulls
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of skull
- In the example corpus, skulls often appears in combinations such as: the skulls, skulls and, skulls of.
Context around Skulls
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 12 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Skulls
- In this selection, "skulls" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 27.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, two, animal, pachycephalosaur, appear, may and studied stand out and add context to how "skulls" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include all the skulls appear europid and and five skulls emblazoned on. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "skulls" sits close to words such as achievable, admin and afflicted, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with skulls
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Here’s the skulls making the rounds in 2014. (9 words)
For some observers, displaying skulls regardless of provenance is inherently problematic. (11 words)
In contrast, mesocephalic breeds including Beagles, Golden Retrievers and Labrador Retrievers have more intermediate skulls. (15 words)
None of them have any Mongoloid features and all the skulls appear Europid; these skulls may have belonged to Germanic or other subject groups whose parents wished to elevate their status by following a custom introduced by the Huns. (39 words)
The painting featuring Margaret Thatcher is one of the most confrontational pieces, with the former Prime Minister wearing a swastika medallion and holding two skulls whilst being shouted at by two punks and obscenities scrawled into the canvas. (38 words)
A 19-year-old man with a tattoo of a demon and five skulls emblazoned on his chest walked into a police station in Jabalpur, filled with cops who have been on his trail for over a year. (38 words)
Example sentences (20)
Having taken up a new hobby of painting animal skulls in Native American art genres, KR has enjoyed working on two skulls he obtained from a rancher in Dayton.
None of them have any Mongoloid features and all the skulls appear Europid; these skulls may have belonged to Germanic or other subject groups whose parents wished to elevate their status by following a custom introduced by the Huns.
The skulls of killed polar bears were buried at specific sacred sites and altars, called sedyangi, were constructed out of the skulls.
Use of skulls as drinking vessels There is no evidence that Vikings drank out of the skulls of vanquished enemies.
With a total number of 28 skulls studied, the youngest was only convert long. 10 of the 28 skulls could be placed in order in a growth series with one representing each age.
And, you know, we just don't see any evidence of it, histologically," Horner said, referring to detailed studies of the tissues underlying the dome, both in this specimen and in other pachycephalosaur skulls.
At the other end of the library, Maribel Siman-DeLucca of the Back from Tomboctou ethnic artisan shop in San Diego oversaw a dozen children at a time painting wild colors on prefabricated (inedible) sugar skulls.
For instance, a recent study of 166 modern lion skulls from Zambia revealed that 68 had healed or partially healed injuries associated with taking down prey.
For some observers, displaying skulls regardless of provenance is inherently problematic.
Heather, speaking about the opening of her store, said: “I started off in children’s craft and naturally I love all things spooky, and horror and people were gravitating towards skulls.
Here’s the skulls making the rounds in 2014.
In contrast, mesocephalic breeds including Beagles, Golden Retrievers and Labrador Retrievers have more intermediate skulls.
The non-medical staff have been operating on skulls and brains, amputating limbs and toes, and removing patient’s tonsils in British hospitals, among other procedures.
The painting featuring Margaret Thatcher is one of the most confrontational pieces, with the former Prime Minister wearing a swastika medallion and holding two skulls whilst being shouted at by two punks and obscenities scrawled into the canvas.
The sign carried the message 'Stop the Genocide in Gaza', and had a number of metal skulls above the wording.
They cited newspaper accounts, diaries and a government surveyor's report documenting human skulls discovered along a miles-long escape route crossing the mine site where troops killed and scalped those who tried to flee.
A 19-year-old man with a tattoo of a demon and five skulls emblazoned on his chest walked into a police station in Jabalpur, filled with cops who have been on his trail for over a year.
Activities include: the Forest Preserve District of Cook County’s Skins and Skulls display, music by School of Rock, storytelling and crafts with the Trickster Cultural Center, and indoor golf from the Schaumburg Park District.
Analysis of the skull revealed what the researchers describe as a “mishmash of traits” – different from features seen in the skulls of older tetrapods, the four ancestors of amphibians and other living vertebrates.
Crews exploring a sunken shipwreck should once again be able to easily retrieve Bounty Skulls from within the Captain's quarters.
Common combinations with skulls
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the skulls 28×
- skulls and 22×
- skulls of 18×
- of skulls 12×
- sugar skulls 11×
- their skulls 11×
- human skulls 10×
- skulls are 7×
- animal skulls 6×
- and skulls 6×