How To Use Upthrust In A Sentence

  • An upthrusted rock is carved as an altar.
  • And surmounting a higher ledge beyond this upthrust a huge dome of dull gold, Cyclopean, striking eyes and mind with something unhumanly alien, baffling; sending the mind groping, as though across the deserts of space, from some far-flung star, should fall upon us linked sounds, coherent certainly, meaningful surely, vaguely familiar — yet never to be translated into any symbol or thought of our own particular planet. The Moon Pool
  • The tented arch pattern consists of at least one upthrusting ridge, which tends to bisect superior ridges at right angles, more or less.
  • The image is freshened by a sky blue ground framing the darker silhouette and accenting the yellow-gold braid of the uniform and Roulin's upthrust bearded face.
  • Another theory takes a geological approach and points out that these peaks are made of younger, upthrusted lava, and thus look different and ‘crazy’ compared to the surrounding rock.
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  • Delivered with all the power of arm and shoulder, propelled by the upthrust of the powerful legs as Kane straightened, the blow was like that of a slungshot. The Moon of Skulls
  • The constant eruptions of Io's many volcanoes should prevent the formation of mountains formed by upthrusting rock, yet here it stands.
  • He swore and kicked at the trunk as it caught on an upthrust root, then swore again as it jerked free and slammed into his shin.
  • The area of interest is located on an upthrusted block.
  • Many boats from San Carlos make a beeline to the rugged upthrust of San Pedro Nolasco Island, where the phenomenon brings sierra, dorado, and snapper to the surface.
  • It wound around hillocks and between upthrust boulders, even the trees they passed were mightier of girth.
  • In addition, the rocks here are a mix of volcanic upthrusts and soft red sandstone.
  • But since then, the violent upthrusting of the Andean chain has carried the sediments to the tops of mountains.
  • Two miles from his grandmother's hogan was a weathered volcanic upthrust which the People avoided. LISTENING WOMAN
  • China Everbright International (Stock Code 257), a principally environ performer, registered rosy yesterday defying the market, looking potential to upthrust further.
  • She is broken into four separate images, each of which shows a portion of her body - first her head reclining on upthrust arms, then her torso, thighs and feet.
  • This feature was once described as ‘the finest ‘small’ mountain feature in the British Isles ’, and is in reality an east-west ridge of volcanic rock which appears as a narrow upthrust of columnar pitchstone when seen from the south or east.
  • The most common type of reef historically, found in the Chesapeake is a upthrusting reef, which protrudes upward from the bottom.
  • This feature was once described as ‘the finest ‘small’ mountain feature in the British Isles ’, and is in reality an east-west ridge of volcanic rock which appears as a narrow upthrust of columnar pitchstone when seen from the south or east.
  • Over several million years these large blocks of land were upthrusted, dissected by erosion, and then inundated by the sea; during this period, sedimentary layers formed of varying thicknesses.
  • He swore and kicked at the trunk as it caught on an upthrust root, then swore again as it jerked free and slammed into his shin.
  • He turned slowly and Norit turned, until they saw the tower again, set against the red, saw-toothed upthrust of the Qarain. HAMMERFALL
  • Much of the island is an ancient limestone seabed that has been upthrusted by tectonic forces.
  • An upthrust mountain at center is bathed in an explosion of sulfurous yellow rising above a vaporous veil of green, with the pale-lavender light of something like moonrise off to the right.
  • The hills were formed by some upthrusting of the earth's crust which changed the landscape dramatically after the weight of the ice was melted away.
  • And surmounting a higher ledge beyond this upthrust a huge dome of dull gold, Cyclopean, striking eyes and mind with something unhumanly alien, baffling; sending the mind groping, as though across the deserts of space, from some far-flung star, should fall upon us linked sounds, coherent certainly, meaningful surely, vaguely familiar -- yet never to be translated into any symbol or thought of our own particular planet. The Moon Pool
  • The Grenadiers consist of upthrusted blocks of Precambrian Quartzite and slate.
  • An upthrust mountain at center is bathed in an explosion of sulfurous yellow rising above a vaporous veil of green, with the pale-lavender light of something like moonrise off to the right.

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