en
ply

Meaning: tr
kullanmak, iş yapmak; kat, tabaka
There was a plywood board there.
Craig remembered seeing indigenous San bushmen ply their tracking skills in southern Africa’s Central Kalahari Desert 20 years earlier.
Here plying levers, where the flooring shows / weak joists, we heave it over.
He spake, 'twas done; and Palinurus first / turns the prow leftward: to the left we ply / with oars and sail, and shun the rocks accurst.
He stops, and from Achates hastes to seize / his chance-brought arms, the arrows and the bow, / the branching antlers smites, and lays the leader low. / Next fall the herd; and through the leafy glade / in mingled rout he drives the scattered train, / plying his shafts.
Plymouth is the capital of Montserrat.
In the year 1620, the Mayflower left the port of Plymouth in southern England and arrived 10 weeks later in what is now the U.S. state of Massachusetts.
Layla found a plywood board in the basement.
These plywood beams are of different thicknesses.
An exhibition in Plymouth marking the 400-year anniversary of the Mayflower voyage is putting the history of the Wampanoag front and center.
Added on 2016-07-31 | by m1gin | View: 722

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