marbles
Example Sentences
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If the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over, and expecting different results, England have collectively lost their marbles and their wickets.
From BBC
The simulations track how gas in the plumes behaves on very small scales, where individual particles move, collide, and transfer energy in a way similar to marbles bouncing into one another.
From Science Daily
Finally, I took a bunch of marbles and put them between the two circles so the top circle could spin around.
From Literature
The simulations track gas behavior at the microscopic level as particles move, collide, and exchange energy, much like marbles striking one another.
From Science Daily
“But he even narrated a marbles contest in Guatemala.”
From Los Angeles Times
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