[
UK
/flˈɪndəz/
]
[ US /ˈfɫɪndɝz/ ]
[ US /ˈfɫɪndɝz/ ]
NOUN
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bits and splinters and fragments
it would have shattered in flinders long before it did that damage
How To Use flinders In A Sentence
- His fists start to bleed from the flinders of wood on the door, but he is oblivious to his own pain.
- Two shots in quick succession tore the wood into flinders that she kicked away.
- Finally in 1885 it was replaced by an obelisk known as Flinders' Column.
- The distributary channels and alluvial fans at the mouths of the Flinders, Mitchell, Gilbert, Leichardt, McArthur, and Roper Rivers have extended the seaward edge of the plains. Carpentaria tropical savanna
- The vast majority of the time shadows were cast fantastically, from flinders of wood during their seconds-long existence after the wooden object they came from was broken, to the lump on a throat.
- Want Her to go Nuts Mrs. Flinders decided to have her portrait painted.
- The skull shatters into flinders and the brain melts into gray sludge. Masked
- Gentle upwarping has caused the western Queensland Mitchell Grass Downs to form the divide between northern drainage to the Gulf of Carpentaria via the Flinders River and southwestern drainage via the Diamantina River and Channel Country into Lake Eyre. Mitchell grass downs
- Post-WWII Germany could have de-Nazification because their country had been bombed to flinders. Archive 2008-11-01
- The sun was on the water and the mountains of Flinders Island were six miles off our port. The Whale Warriors