Examples of 'wide at the base' in a sentence
Meaning of "wide at the base"
wide at the base: Describes an object or structure that has a broad or extensive base. This phrase is often used in geometric or architectural contexts to indicate the width of the foundation or support
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wide at the base
Rather large and wide at the base.
As wide at the base.
Pronotum is dark brown and quite wide at the base.
Her right boot is wide at the base and tapering to the knee.
The leaves are as long as the culms and about 1 cm wide at the base.
The ears should be wide at the base and open.
Their ears are naturally erect, high-set and quite wide at the base.
If your nose is particularly wide at the base this can be narrowed.
It is about eight feet long, three feet high, and 40 inches wide at the base.
Buckwheat seeds are wide at the base and triangular to almost round in cross-section.
Angora 's cat ears are large and pointed, wide at the base.
Ears, wide at the base.
The river Toce drops down over 143 meters with a wide at the base of 60 meters.
A ( FL ) handle is wide at the base and is concave in the center.
Buds to long, to wide at the base.
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It is 30 feet wide at the base and narrows down to 15 feet at the top.
Okay… You see how his ears are wide at the base and the top?
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