Examples of using Boulder in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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At the tournament, they see a powerful Earthbender named‘The Boulder' who defeats every challenger he comes across.
This balancing boulder,"Balanced Rock" stands in Garden of the Gods park in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States.
And I pick it behind the boulder and I drove back to Washington. I took a bag with the money,
The pair of gay penguins adopted an egg after a long time to… boulder incubation.
This must be the boulder Polyphemus used to trap Odysseus… when he was returning from the Trojan War.
it was too late, the boulder crushed him and confines him to this day.
L It is allowable to conduct the foundation pile construction at mountain lands with gravel and boulder.
Need a hand getting that boulder on to a catapult, or need someone to jump on the end of your see-saw?
His fleeting hesitation reduced his speed, and as a result, Weed fractured his body instead of destroying the rest of the boulder.
such as coarse conglomerate and boulder clay.
much attention to the chuckles behind me while I punched and kicked the rest of the boulder into fragments.
This way he will really have to sense the vibrations of the boulder to stop it.
It seems like such a simple thing, but anyone who has ever had that boulder tied to them knows the real struggle of letting go.
wasn't as grippy as we would hoped it was, and she apparently started sliding down the hill… towards this giant boulder.
There, it's nothing more than a gurgle of water that issues forth from beneath a rock in a boulder in a pasture, high in the Bitterroot Mountains.
You may even find something to‘hide' the sun behind; like a tree or large boulder, to help diffuse the sun some more.
Once, when I was teaching in Boulder, Colorado, I was sitting quite comfortably in my apartment.
Even though the boulder was rolling forward,
The reason my Boulder friends all seemed so current and involved was that, in a sense,
The word boulder is short for boulder stone, from Middle English bulderston