How To Use Cloven In A Sentence
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Foot - and - mouth disease is a highly contagious degenerative viral disease of cattle and other cloven-hoofed animals. It is usually not fatal.
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Cloven hoof is what it is and maybe the clove is the evolution of claws.
Photos: Huge Wild Boar
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Every iron - like fact tell us, they resemble the merciless cloven - hoofed field being devour human being's life.
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According to reports, the first case of FMD -- which affects all cloven hoofed animals including pigs, goats and cattle -- was confirmed in November in Andong city of North Gyeongsang province, and has since spread quickly.
South Korea Reportedly Buries 1.4 Million Pigs Alive
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What the ex-policeman takes for boredom, though, is the stillness of a serpent as its cloven tongue tastes the scent in the breeze.
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I wanted to know what arms he carried to the fray, whether he touched up his sword on the grind-stone before sallying forth, how many men or women he had called upon to stand in the name of her gracious Majesty Queen Victoria, how many skulls he had cloven, how many diggers he had "slewed," and how many peaceful prisoners he had brought back to the Government camp.
The Book of the Bush Containing Many Truthful Sketches Of The Early Colonial Life Of Squatters, Whalers, Convicts, Diggers, And Others Who Left Their Native Land And Never Returned
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And the Lord of the Underworld, Aiedoneus, had terror in hell, and leapt from his throne in that terror and cried aloud, lest the world be cloven above him by Poseidon, Shaker of earth, and his dwelling-place be laid bare to mortals and immortals -- grim halls, and vast, and lothly to the gods.
The Iliad
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Testiness mixes with vanity when he reminds Ariel that it was ‘mine art ‘that released him from the cloven pine.’
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The wooden body is derived from models by Piranesi, including the cabriole legs ending in rams' heads on acanthus leaves and cloven-hoof feet.
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Their legs were like those of men but their feet were cloven like calves' feet and shone like burning brass.
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The devil was painted with horns and cloven hooves.
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And in the higher schools the cloven hoof is seen even more clearly.
Militarism versus Feminism: An Enquiry and a Policy Demonstrating that Militarism involves the Subjection of Women
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Though they walked upright and had hands like men, their ankles, or tarsal joints, were the hocks of quadru - ped animals with cloven hooves.
Stalling
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They sound like they're describing alien demons with cloven hooves and scaly talons.
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Shortly after they became man and wife Tom began to show the cloven foot.
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Here, if any where, the cloven foot shows itself and teaches us that the only solid stratum underlying priestcraft is one composed of £ s.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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The paper cup gave me away, the ugly coroneted vixen with the cloven tail.
Charlotte Safavi: Grounded By My Kid
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You could see the disappointment registering on the faces of the morbid crowd when they realised we had not grown horns on our foreheads or cloven feet.
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After Kummelskär come Musblötan, Käringskrevan and Bisaball, small inaccessible skerries where only fishermen and hunters can think of landing, and last in the series Klovharun, i.e. a haru (rocky island) that has split (cloven) in two.
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As if he anticipated, Valaan chopped outward with one arm, and the tendrils were cloven in half.
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The disease can affect cattle, sheep, pigs, goats and deer (cloven hoofed species).
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The prints are cloven, 6½ inches long, with signs of a dewclaw a digit above the true hoof.
The Field Guide to Wildlife Habitats of the Eastern United States
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It affects all cloven-hoofed animals, which develop painful blisters around the mouth and feet.
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Inwardly cursing herself for her loss of focus, she bent to pick up the cloth she had been cleaning the blade with, but as she began to rise, she saw the sapling nearby, neatly cloven in two.
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Gregory felt as if his heart had been cloven in twain. ‘What have I done?’
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Deep cloven, and Cocytus churns there his current; the vapor
Satyricon
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A stream of animals is flowing across the road, raising dust from hundreds and thousands of cloven hooves.
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Foot - and - mouth disease (FMD) is a highly contagious and devastating disease that affects all species of cloven-hoofed animals, including cattle, pigs, and sheep.
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Shortly after they became man and wife Tom began to show the cloven foot.
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We will not enter into the plans of the artful insinuator made to enlist the sympathies of the unsuspecting Englishman, but we must ever feel sure that the cloven foot was well concealed until the last, for
Four Months in a Sneak-Box
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Immediately opposite was a grotesque figure of Satan, no doubt in canonicals also, with cloven foot and horns, belching out fire and brimstone on the terrified audience.
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A diablesse can be recognised from the fact that her left foot is cloven, and that under her skirts can be glimpsed heavy steel fetters.
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The southern route eventually lead to Paden, a port city that offered ferries across the cloven straight.
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A third example is foot-and-mouth disease, a highly infectious disease that infects cloven-hoofed animals.
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The ancients, who had a very faint and imperfect knowledge of the great peninsula of Africa, were sometimes tempted to believe, that the torrid zone must ever remain destitute of inhabitants; 126 and they sometimes amused their fancy by filling the vacant space with headless men, or rather monsters; 127 with horned and cloven-footed satyrs; 128 with fabulous centaurs; 129 and with human pygmies, who waged a bold and doubtful warfare against the cranes.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
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One remarkable trait in the lode is the manner in which it splits into blocks and slabs, all the faces of the quartz pebbles being cloven in precisely the same plane.
To The Gold Coast for Gold, Vol. II A Personal Narrative
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The two major groups of living hoofed mammals are the Artiodactyla, or cloven-hooved mammals; and the Perissodactyla, or odd-toed mammals.
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Being questioned about their delay, they replied that it was due to a violent tempest, and that, the sea being cloven [parted] their prow struck against a rock and was broken.
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They arrived on the 8th day, and being questioned about their delay, replied that it was due to a violent tempest, and that, the sea being cloven [parted] their prow struck against a rock and was broken.
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Only the thigh-length, brown and white goatskin boots with cloven toes offer any indication that here sits the most outlandish, controversial female musician of her generation.
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Most of them show an animal with cloven hoofs and a beard like a goat, or sometimes a mane like a horse.
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The cloven nanometer line is connected with light source and power supply to constitute nanometer laser.
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he had a graceful white body with delicate cloven feet and a long sinuous tail.
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Bio-security measures were in place at the weekend in the area of the Marley showground housing the cloven-hoofed animals.
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Foot In Mouth or Hoof In Mouth….cloven hoof, that is…
Think Progress » Falwell Refuses To Apologize For Lucifer Attack, Swears To Repeat It ‘Over And Over Again’
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Blake believed man was originally part of the great cosmic ‘Oneness’ until he was wrenched from it and made mortal by the god of the Old Testament and then, insult to injury, further divided by being cloven into the two sexes.
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He emitted a pained hiss through a mouthful of blood, the type of noise a poisonous snake would make after being cloven in half by a farmer's spade.
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Cloven hoof is what it is and maybe the clove is the evolution of claws.
Photos: Huge Wild Boar
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The fresh colors of the young Republic, the bright blazonry of the newest State, the coat-of-arms of the infant County of Tasajara -- (a vignette of sunset-tules cloven by the steam of an advancing train) -- hanging from the walls, were all a part of this invincible juvenescence.
A First Family of Tasajara
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It leads to severe weight loss in cloven-hoofed animals such as pigs, cattle and sheep and is considered the most economically threatening livestock disease worldwide.
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He had the hind legs of a stag, curved and cloven and furred, a dusky lion tail twitching by the left hock.
Brush of Darkness
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Their legs were like those of men but their feet were cloven like calves' feet and shone like burning brass.
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Only the thigh-length, brown and white goatskin boots with cloven toes offer any indication that here sits the most outlandish, controversial female musician of her generation.
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“Not to eat the pelican, nor the ossifrage, nor the griffin, nor the ixion, nor the eel, nor the hare, because the hare ruminates, and has not its foot cloven.”
A Philosophical Dictionary
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The majesty is not cloven in two nor the glory divided.
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And he was stronger than she was; he'd seen his world cloven in two and had merely adjusted his stride to match the pitching ground underneath his feet.
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Most of them show an animal with cloven hoofs and a beard like a goat, or sometimes a mane like a horse.