Some of his language is a
bit stilted
at times, and there are some places where his precise meaning isn't clear.
Actually, the nineteenth century text, tho
somewhat stilted
to modern ears, was not so difficult a read as might be thought.
Steady progress was made until we reached the first accessible swamp where we stopped to admire a
black-winged stilt.
Stilt walkers.
One marsh produced our only white tailed plover of the trip along with purple gallinule, many ruff and black
winged stilts.
Stilts over the lagoon.
Several sections of motorway, many of which were built above the ground on tall
concrete stilts, collapsed or toppled sideways.
You came by on
bamboo stilts, playing horse.
Consequently, an unnatural,
rather stilted
way of speaking would be required that the users may tire of quickly.
Stilt walking
is best practiced on either carpet or grass.
Stilts used
for years.
Stilts over the water
they have their own private sun deck.
First of all you've got your movement, which initially seems a
little stilted
on the ground.
Stilt house.
If i was lanky or
wearing stilts
i don't know what i'd do.
Policeman's english is the archetype: the
slightly stilted
" jobsworth " version of local dialect.
Stilt characters.
To begin with, there's the constant use of the word one, which i find
very stilted
now.
Providing the following: the land of sweets stilt troupe, bright and colorful high energy
stilt dancers.
Stilt roots
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