WORD OF THE DAY
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I tried to blank his horrible killings from my mind and concentrate on how I should react to him.
Howie doesn't remember any details of his prior life; family; studying for the priest hood, college... a blank slate and he can't find the chalk.
Anything shallower than a half-inch bas-relief is a blank to her, so far as it expresses an idea of beauty.
Ermolov, Miloradovich, Platov, and others in proximity to the French near Vyazma could not resist their desire to cut off and break up two French corps, and by way of reporting their intention to Kutuzov they sent him a blank sheet of paper in an envelope.
Suddenly, a blank check – even from Death – didn't seem like enough for what his one kiss might cost her.
Both gave her blank looks, and she sighed, wondering how she'd be an artist in a world without even pencils.
In the restoration of the outlines of ancient and medieval geography in Asia Sven Hedin's discoveries of the actual remains of cities which have long been buried under the advancing waves of sand in the Takla Makan desert, cities which flourished in the comparatively recent period of Buddhist ascendancy in High Asia, is of the very highest interest, filling up a blank in the identification of sites mentioned by early geographers and illustrating more fully the course of old pilgrim routes.
He watched, but stood too far away to tell if she had the blank stare of someone being influenced.