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indention

NOUN
  1. the space left between the margin and the start of an indented line

How To Use indention In A Sentence

  • When people leave books face down on the table, it breaks the spines so bad ... and then if you fold down the pages it leaves a little indention in the book. Angels' Blood Countdown: Nancy Haddock - La Vida Vampire
  • It was made of cheap wood, painted white, and there was an indention in the center of it the size of a fist. Two Months Before, Two Months After
  • In the aftermath, there was a perfectly concave indention in the marble floor where Atomahawk had knelt. Masked
  • This lapel features a triangular indention where the lapel joins the collar.
  • Walking over she looked down and noticed that each step was a crystal clear tile with indentions that traced out faces.
  • His hand glowed and the gigantic sword fell to the ground, leaving a small indention where it had fallen.
  • ‘A broken door will be reported,’ he replied disapprovingly, ‘especially one that has the indentions of your fingers permanently embedded in it.’
  •  The fabric flowed over the indention of her obliques and curve of her hips. Faces
  • Unwrap the butter and cut the butter on the small indention. 2008 January archive at
  • It has immediate effect on the customer satisfaction, which in turn indirectly affects customer behaviour indention.
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