stonehenge
IPA: stˈoʊnhɛndʒ
Root Word: Stonehenge
noun
- An ancient group of standing stones on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England (OS grid ref SU1242).
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Examples of "stonehenge" in Sentences
- I've changed the stonehenge page.
- Stonehenge figures in the second book.
- The source of the stones of Stonehenge.
- The summer solstice at Stonehenge 2005.
- They are supposed to set up Stonehenge.
- Stonehenge as part of a ritual landscape.
- Stonehenge is the scene of Tess's apprehension.
- And that could be in the vicinity of Stonehenge.
- They appear to be contemporary with Stonehenge, i.e.
- Suppose someone thought stonehenge was a natural geological formation.
- Stonehenge is also a common short hand term for the Stonehenge Free Festival.
- It would remain, like some high-tech stonehenge the size of Connecticut for eons.
- and I'm pissed off, I was going to do the "stonehenge" comparison, but you beat me to it
- Thus I agree with President Clinton forgo trying to deice a stonehenge block of artic ice.
- This is not my backyard, but as a side note, my brother-in-law built a stonehenge in his backyard before he moved.
- (Also, Scott Lynch and Elizabeth Moon.) stonehenge also liked Carnival. allekto liked Blood & Iron. so did asciikitty.
- If, however, by a "design inference", he were to conclude that stonehenge was man-made, it would no longer fall to natural science to explain it.
- Stars Hill Harper, Misha Collins, and Peter Wingfield. i'm scared already. stonehenge APOCALYPSE y'all!!!!! also includes torri higginson. and, zomg, nimet kanji!
- Given that we know that history of Elgin saving the marbles, and can trace back the political climate within which that sale took place, that alone places the discussion in a different area from the more general "stonehenge" DNA situation.
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