Pronunciation of the English word boulders.
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1. | I was getting close to the summit, but there were several boulders in my way, and trying to get over them almost did me in. Sometimes there were loose rocks all over the place, too. | |
2. | A snowman is left in the night darkness in company with snowy stumps, boulders and anthills. | |
3. | The road led them through a desert field, where there were many boulders. | |
4. | Do not throw boulders into the river. | |
5. | Astronomers believe the rings are made of pieces of dusty water ice, which range in size from dust grains to boulders. These particles gently collide with each other as they go around Saturn. | |
6. | Still steadily rising, we passed over a narrow granite bridge, and skirted a noisy stream which gushed swiftly down, foaming and roaring amid the grey boulders. | |
7. | The road in front of us grew bleaker and wilder over huge russet and olive slopes, sprinkled with giant boulders. | |
8. | The boulders had fallen onto the road in the night, blocking the way. | |
9. | He can pick up boulders with relative ease. |