Examples of 'half a metre' in a sentence

Meaning of "half a metre"

half a metre ~ A phrase used to refer to a distance measurement of 50 centimeters. It is commonly used to describe lengths or distances in everyday conversation or in various fields such as carpentry, textiles, and engineering

How to use "half a metre" in a sentence

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half a metre
We know that he does half a metre in one second.
They are found in both sexes and can reach a length of half a metre.
She digs a hole half a metre deep.
The difference in lengths between the two buildings is only half a metre.
Can we come down half a metre please.
This is a hairy perennial herb growing to maximum heights of just over half a metre.
That ball was half a metre out.
Japan moved a few metres east and the local coastline subsided half a metre.
There was over half a metre of concrete.
Yangavis has a wingspan of about half a metre.
All less than a half a metre from my face.
Older boats of this type were slightly higher and half a metre longer.
About half a metre long.
Let us go down another half a metre or so.
Adélies are only half a metre tall but they are the most pugnacious of all penguins.

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Which puts him about half a metre away.
That 's half a metre in less than a jiffy.
Hypsilophodon would have reached up to half a metre in height.
Even better, standing half a metre from the concert with both arms above your head.
The unknown acacia species is now half a metre tall.
Its waters are barely half a metre deep and corals are abundant.
The district hospital was flooded with half a metre of water.
Almost half a metre has fallen in the last few days, and it has not stopped yet.
Lower the water level by half a metre just for me.
For instance, the distance between the plates may be over half a metre.
They teleported the information a distance of half a metre but believe it can be extended further.
They covered it with a white oval object one metre tall and half a metre wide.
The minimum clearance must be half a metre on the sides and two metres in height.
The ribbon was a dusty blue colour and the roll was about half a metre in diameter.
The personal area which begins the half a metre and ends approximately a meter and a half.
Originally, the sculpture would have been about half a metre tall.
Almost indestructible, it can grow half a metre a day … and be tall enough to hide a giant.
If you can be you are gonna score high . within half a metre.
The Magdalen Islands are losing half a metre of shoreline every year.
This method is applicable only to short weld portions, normally less than half a metre.
Mediterranean will rise by more than half a metre by end of century.
Hreggvidur Bardason from Camp Thule has beaten the world shot-put record by half a metre.
In straightening the stone he moved it about half a metre from its original position.
Half a metre per second, yep.
The power connection must be situated within half a metre of the appliance.
The spikes are up to half a metre long with spikelets up to 2.7 cm in length.
The fastest brown seaweeds will grow half a metre per day.
Using prehensile tongues almost half a metre long, they can browse foliage almost 6m from the ground.
It matched a type of hook I noticed hanging off the wharf half a metre above the water.
It 's only half a metre deep.
Within hours, the water inside was more than half a metre deep.
A hippopotamus has a mouth half a metre wide, built for devouring grass - 40 kilograms in one sitting.
I lost my wife and daughter in Naples half a metre away from me.
This monster, half a metre across, is a Hairy AngIer.
Hardly, there is a gash half a metre long.

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