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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The restaurant's menu includes a variety of comas.
She made savory comas with spinach and feta for the potluck.
The soldier comas from the heat and dehydration during a training exercise.
The chef served mini comas with a mushroom and truffle filling.
Can you please comas the chicken for the stir-fry?
The researchers found that the presence of comas in the soil helped retain moisture.
The gardener added a layer of comas to the soil to help the plants grow.
The author described the world as if viewed through a lens with comas, giving the story a dreamlike quality.
The woman comas at the sight of blood during a surgery, and the medical team stabilizes her.
The horticulturist recommended using comas to improve the drainage in the soil.
The guests were served comas as a welcome drink.
The comas in the soil release nutrients that are important for plant growth.
The artist comas the clay to prepare it for sculpting.
The astrophotographer struggled to eliminate the comas from their telescope lens when trying to capture a clear image of the galaxy.
The telescope's lens had comas, distorting the images of stars in the sky.
The binoculars had comas in their lenses, which made it difficult to see distant objects.
The scientist used a special lens to correct comas in the microscope, allowing for clear observations.
The patient comas due to the side effects of anesthesia.
Comas are made up of dead leaves, branches, and other organic matter.
The Pleiades is a group of comas that resemble a tiny cluster of diamonds.
The gardener suggested adding some comas to the soil to improve its quality.
She always forgets to comas when writing a date.
The painter struggled to achieve a sharp edge due to comas in his glasses.
The architect designed the building with an angled facade to reduce the appearance of comas in the glass panels.
I made comas filled with spinach and feta for the party.
The optometrist explained to the patient that their blurred vision was due to comas in their glasses.
The distillery specializes in producing high-quality comas from locally sourced fruits.
The photographer was disappointed to find comas in the images he had taken.
He enjoyed the sweet comas with apricot jam for breakfast.
The farmer used a plow to mix the comas into the soil.
My mom used to make comas filled with tuna for picnics.
The young boy comas during a scary movie scene, and his friends tease him about it.
The chef prepared comas with smoked salmon and cream cheese for the brunch menu.
He forgot to comas after each item on the list.
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