Examples of using Deep pit in English and their translations into Italian
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On one side of you is a deep pit filled with bones
It was in this“deep pit” that Jesus was held before his trial and from here he would have heard Peter's triple denial.
The mouth of a woman is a deep pit, he that falls therein will suffer.
The mouth of a woman is a deep pit, he that falls therein will suffer.
a person entering into a deep pit, before he does that, if he did not want to get stuck Name take him tight rope.
The deep pit in the back of the skull of Triopticus likely arises from the two back pairs of bosses growing around this region.
Xena is standing just behind a deep pit trap that's been dug just inside the city gates, shovel in hand.
the ground collapses under us, sending us into a deep pit.
I was falling down a very deep pit, with my heart in my mouth.
It is built on steep cliffs, above a deep pit, where a castle from which the Pazin County used to be governed is also situated.
Built on steep cliffs overlooking the mighty deep pit, it has always been the subject of stories, legends and interests.
the king had him thrown into a deep pit, a dark, narrow place infested with snakes,
bury it in a deep pit, and pour lye on it.
be trapped in a deep pit where he is unable to find a way out.
Here a deep pit appeared to have been roofed to make a subterranean room;
as a girl out for a walk and fell into deep pit, boom.
Vader falling into a deep pit.
After breakfast at hotel drive towards the south to visit the historic Monastery of Khor Virap(Deep Pit), an important pilgrimage site close to the Turkish border where St. Gregory the Illuminator has been imprisoned for 13 years before the official conversion of Armenia to Christianity in 301 A.D.
He fell into a deep pit at km 247 the special
Drive towards the south to visit the historic Monastery of Khor Virap(Deep Pit), an important pilgrimage site close to the Turkish border where St. Gregory the Illuminator has been imprisoned for 13 years before the official conversion of Armenia to Christianity in 301 A.D.