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US
/ˈɛɫvz/
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[ UK /ˈɛlvz/ ]
[ UK /ˈɛlvz/ ]
NOUN
- an acronym for emissions of light and very low frequency perturbations due to electromagnetic pulse sources; extremely bright extremely short (less than a msec) electrical flashes forming a huge ring (up to 400 km diameter) in the ionosphere
How To Use elves In A Sentence
- Note that you'll be able to find the demonstration projects themselves as open-source projects on the companion site to the column (see Resources).
- Kids at one Connecticut school don't like a new rule, but you probably won't hear them expressing themselves by using profanity: the rule to keep kids from cussing.
- We've been saved a lot of expense by doing the work ourselves.
- For except it be treacle and mithridatum, and of late diascordium, and a few more, they tie themselves to no receipts severely and religiously. The Advancement of Learning
- Manchester City have put themselves into a different stratosphere and a lot of players want to be part of that. Times, Sunday Times
- There's a lot of people out there who are calling themselves rappers but they're not really down.
- I might have understood how clumsy I was, when I was rearing my children in the most utter idleness and luxury, to reform other people and their children, who were perishing from idleness in what I called the den of the Rzhanoff house, where, nevertheless, three-fourths of the people toil for themselves and for others. What to Do?
- We gave ourselves a mountain to climb. The Sun
- Somehow, they gathered themselves to beat Limerick in the first round of the qualifiers but the core discontent hadn't been addressed.
- Make sure you behave yourselves when we visit Grandma.