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- noun Plural form of
crater . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
crater .
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Examples
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He said the compounds migrate to the poles, get flash-frozen and collect in craters, where they stay "in the permanent shadows."
What's the moon made of? NASA mission finds it's nothing so simple as cheese. Marc Kaufman 2010
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For the rest of the day we pound CRP plots, playa bottoms, and maize fields still pocked with hail craters from a recent storm.
The Texas Panhandle: Home to Some of America's Best Pheasant Hunting 2008
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Possible past glacial activity - filled-in craters, from Mars Express
Fill Dr. Lisa 2005
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Possible past glacial activity - filled-in craters, from Mars Express
Archive 2005-03-01 Dr. Lisa 2005
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There were craters from the American bombs, but no bunker, or any hint of one.
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And the Mars rover people name craters, rocks, pebbles, and all manner of things all the time.
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And the Mars rover people name craters, rocks, pebbles, and all manner of things all the time.
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Now if Obama turns into Jimmy Carter and craters, which is just as likely given the built up pork demands of the Democratic Party and its innate pacifism, then she can run as the Avenging Angel and win in 2012.
Dana Milbank would like Sarah Palin to stop fighting and accept defeat graciously. Ann Althouse 2008
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The path towards the craters was the continuation of the one we had followed, and led to the north shore of the island, passing between the craters.
Two Years with the Natives in the Western Pacific Felix Speiser 1914
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The ring-like formations are the so-called craters, most of them far larger than anything similar on the earth.
The New Heavens George Ellery Hale 1903
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