How To Use Falcate In A Sentence

  • Arab _Ar'ab_, not _arab_ arid _ar'id_ asphalt _asfalt_, not _fawlt_ bade _bad_ catch not _ketch_ defalcate _defal'kate_, not _fawl_ dilletante _dilletan'te_ forbade _forbad_ granary _granary_ program _pro'gram_, not _grum_ rapine _rap'in_ rational _rational_ sacrament _sacrament_ Practical Grammar and Composition
  • Vocabulary words in the lyrics to Relentless Execution of Ceremonial Execrescence acephalism conglutinate defalcate effigous embryologic hecatombic hypermetropicism inanition minatory sempiternal Impetuous Ritual are the rhythm section of Portal (interviewed here). INVISIBLE ORANGES - THE METAL MP3 BLOG
  • On the other hand, it could be something rare like a garganey, falcated teal or an emperor goose.
  • And though the couple shared in whatever fortune may have been defalcated, it is generally agreed that Zardari was more the rotten apple of the pair. Stuart Whatley: Pakistan's Presidential Putz
  • What if all he says of the state of this balance were true? did not the same objections always lie to custom-house entries? do they defalcate more from the entries of 1766 than from those of 1754? The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 01 (of 12)
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  • Vocabulary words in the lyrics to Relentless Execution of Ceremonial Execrescence acephalism conglutinate defalcate effigous embryologic hecatombic hypermetropicism inanition minatory sempiternal Impetuous Ritual are the rhythm section of Portal (interviewed here). INVISIBLE ORANGES - THE METAL MP3 BLOG
  • In the movie, two men brutally raped, beat, defalcated and urinated on Samuel Jackson's daughter, and left her in a ditch to die. Etan Thomas: Memo to Huckabee: Jesus would not be Pro Death Penalty
  • the falcate moon
  • Macroconidia are falcate and have three or four septa.
  • Arab _Ar'ab_, not _arab_ arid _ar'id_ asphalt _asfalt_, not _fawlt_ bade _bad_ catch not _ketch_ defalcate _defal'kate_, not _fawl_ dilletante _dilletan'te_ forbade _forbad_ granary _granary_ program _pro'gram_, not _grum_ rapine _rap'in_ rational _rational_ sacrament _sacrament_ Practical Grammar and Composition
  • Ellipsoidal microconidia and falcate macroconidia are formed from phialides by basipetal division; globose chlamydospores with thick walls are formed acrogenously from hyphae or by the modification of hyphal cells.
  • He has, more than another, the exalted sentiment of honor, but is lacking in the sense of simple honesty, and, circumstances favoring him, would defalcate and commit infamies which do not trouble his conscience, for he obeys without questioning the oscillations of his ideas, which are always impulsive. Original Short Stories — Volume 09
  • This little piece of ground, which belonged to property leased to a certain William, ‘it was thought no injury to defalcate’ and include in his lease.
  • He was accused that while director of the Oil Refinery he defalcated $107 million.
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  • He has been a competent attorney and had a good record until he defalcated money from the estate of Birger.
  • Robespierre, on the extreme Left, with perhaps Petion and lean old Goupil, for the very Triumvirate has defalcated, are shrieking hoarse; drowned in Constitutional clamour. The French Revolution
  • The Geelong legal firm with which he commenced his articles collapsed six months later when one of its members defalcated substantial funds.
  • The money so defalcated were allegedly used in part to give gifts of air conditioners, furniture and other house hold items to their superiors by the accused staff members. Supreme Court Orders Investigation Against 26 Judges for Receiving Favors
  • Other falcate mylilids like Lycettia, Coxesia and Falcimytilus all lack radial or divaricating or half-divaricating surface sculpture and have a more truncated anterior shell flank with a well-defined lunule.
  • He failed to keep insurance funds separate from agency funds and defalcated from the escrow account in the amount of approximately $400,000.
  • a falcate leaf
  • Obama defalcated the trust, hopes, and dreams of millions of Americans by promising their fulfillment, an era of change, and reverting to an FDR / LBJ / Carter / Clinton style politics. Latest Articles
  • Rs 13 crores have been defalcated in just one year from one place. SiliconIndia.com
  • This "Stimulus" Bill will defalcate the economy and defecate upon the people. Latest Articles
  • Similarly, the same official had defalcated Rs 18,000 during July and August 1998.
  • The shell is very long and narrow, falcate, fibrous, and distinctly exhibiting the small septa as they occur in the genus Caprina.
  • The plasterers were hindered; the painters misunderstood orders; the paperers have defalcated, and the universe generally comes to a pause. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 57, July, 1862
  • The shape of the dorsal fin is variable ranging from low and stubby with a broad base to high and falcate (curved).
  • One would have thought the natural method in a plan of reformation would be, to take the present existing estimates as they stand; and then to show what may be practicably and safely defalcated from them. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 01 (of 12)
  • No one can defalcate in this particular; no one can The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, April 1844 Volume 23, Number 4
  • The stockbroker defalcated millions from investment clients. Latest Articles
  • Arab _Ar'ab_, not _arab_ arid _ar'id_ asphalt _asfalt_, not _fawlt_ bade _bad_ catch not _ketch_ defalcate _defal'kate_, not _fawl_ dilletante _dilletan'te_ forbade _forbad_ granary _granary_ program _pro'gram_, not _grum_ rapine _rap'in_ rational _rational_ sacrament _sacrament_ Practical Grammar and Composition
  • Jest like a criminal he skipped, an 'aimed to defalcate Rhymes of a Rolling Stone
  • Beaked whales have a small, falcate dorsal fin, which is set fairly far back on their bodies (well beyond the midpoint).
  • An embezzler can not defalcate in Nova Scotia, lightly skip into Manitoba and put both provinces to expense and technical trouble apprehending him. The Canadian Commonwealth
  • In the course of discharging his duties Chhaganbhai defalcated various amounts aggregating to Rs.53,000.
  • Almost all officials in the country are corrupt although the amounts of money which they defalcate are various.
  • Without disclosing the source of his information, he wrote to Abdullah that it had come to his notice that he had defalcated heavy amounts from the state treasury.
  • Pinnæ broadly lanceolate-falcate or the lowest triangular, strongly auricled on the upper side, densely spinulose-toothed. The Fern Lover's Companion A Guide for the Northeastern States and Canada
  • Arab _Ar'ab_, not _arab_ arid _ar'id_ asphalt _asfalt_, not _fawlt_ bade _bad_ catch not _ketch_ defalcate _defal'kate_, not _fawl_ dilletante _dilletan'te_ forbade _forbad_ granary _granary_ program _pro'gram_, not _grum_ rapine _rap'in_ rational _rational_ sacrament _sacrament_ Practical Grammar and Composition
  • My Dear Emerson, -- What a time since we have written to one another! was it you that defalcated? The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol. I
  • Word For The Day, Thursday, February 5, 2009 - defalcate dictionaries ad nauseum, internet Latest Articles
  • Many of the specimens are strongly falcate and appear to be pinnules rather than leaves; they often have longitudinal wrinkles that appear to result from compression of a thick lamina.

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