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Recent Examples of indent
Noun
The core materials were then mixed with oats and water and pressed into molds with bubble-like indents and rough line patterns.—New Atlas, 4 Apr. 2025 The Honda sustained damage to its front passenger side, and the Outback had an indent to its front driver-side bumper.—Justin Muszynski, Hartford Courant, 27 Mar. 2025
Verb
For example, spoon nails are indented and curved towards the center, while pincer nails curl away from the center and deeper into the folds of your nail.—Mark Gurarie, Health, 19 July 2024 The autopsy report said Austin Turner's skull was indented and there was internal bleeding around his brain.—Craig Shoup, The Tennessean, 6 June 2024 See All Example Sentences for indent
Flour the tines of a fork; lightly press it into edge of the dough to create indentations.
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Alana Al-Hatlani,
Southern Living,
25 Oct. 2025
Users who aren’t installing a 3.5-inch drive will find a handy indentation in the same area that’s designed to discourage a magnetic-base Corsair Link controller from sliding off.
It's filled with classic cozy autumn activities like carving pumpkins and bobbing for apples.
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Kylie Petty,
Better Homes & Gardens,
25 Oct. 2025
But for other press outlets — ones that, like Stuckmann, carved out an identity in the digital space and that regularly cover horror — more actively praised the effort.
Working on these inward-looking songs has allowed Teasdale and Chambers to feel less hemmed in by their origin story, one that was drawn early on by the press and then chiseled in stone.
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Sophie Williams,
Billboard,
10 Oct. 2025
Vincent Kompany and his staff have chiselled a perfect role for him, with Diaz contributing not only on an individual basis, but in a way that really accentuates Bayern’s other attacking virtues.
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Sebastian Stafford-Bloor,
New York Times,
7 Oct. 2025
And how can sculpture accomplish the experience of simultaneous collective reception that was formerly its greatest social promise?
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Benjamin H. D. Buchloh,
Artforum,
1 June 2025
Bourdelle’s voluminous works in marble, bronze, and wood fill the lofty mezzanine, while his bronze sculptures Héraklès archer (Hercules the Archer) and Centaure mourant (Dying Centaur) highlight the garden.
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