Examples of using Ledges in English and their translations into Hebrew
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means toehold climbs(minus ropes), shimmying along narrow ledges, all the while trying not to look down at drops prone to induce squeaked requests to go home.
than the surrounding sandstone, the ironstone weathered out as ledges, walls, fins,"flags",
On the window ledges you will find window boxes with herbs which are available for the Eco Akko guests who enjoy hot beverages and cold water free of charge.
His rock-climbing physical training and technique allow him to climb using the small protrusions of building walls and windows(such as window ledges and frames).
she was unable to see anything outside the hospital at ground level, and had to go to the floor above Maria's room to peer out the windows to see their ledges.
Alain Robert's rock-climbing physical training and technique allow him to climb using the small protrusions of building walls and windows(such as window ledges and frames).
pressing her face hard against the windows to see their ledges.
His physical conditioning and expert climbing technique allow him to climb using the small protrusions of building walls and windows(such as window ledges and frames).
some of which involved intricate engineering, including bridges over the numerous streams and dynamiting rock ledges above steep gorges during trail construction.
red spruce needles, Blackwater Falls drops 60 feet over sandstone ledges before the river continues to rush through an eight-mile-long gorge.
the shelters at Octagon, the Ledges, and Kendall Lake.
left by retreating glaciers, which also scraped bare the granite ledges that are now covered in blueberry bushes and cedar.
Ledge--made him quite melancholy.
All right, just get him away from the ledge as quickly as possible, okay?
He pulled the company stock back from the ledge.
The window ledge!
There's a ledge out here.
I'm gonna try to get us over to that ledge!
That ledge would have never supported him and you knew it.
The man on the ledge last night.