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recesses

n. (plural of recess English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: recess)

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Tyson walked off into the dark recesses of the museum, slipped off his loafers, and, carrying them, circled back and stood at the doorway behind Wally Jones.

He turned his eyes now to the dimly lit front recesses of the spacious interior.

My eyes pierce the inmost recesses of the earth, and are dazzled at the sight of so much riches.

Now this rock it has met has been a long and narrow boat, manned by six or eight men, who have surprised and plundered it, some dark and stormy night, near some desert and gloomy island, as bandits plunder a carriage in the recesses of a forest.

I have covered it with the veil of respect, and hid it in the innermost recesses of my soul.

What good has it done me to mourn for you eternally in the secret recesses of my heart?

On hearing his name, Franklin lifted his troubled, regal head from the recesses of the hatchback, and I saw the black-and-white markings of an English setter.

His expression darkened as he skimmed the various classified reports and memos Seven had, with varying degrees of difficulty, extracted from the shadowy recesses of the military-industrial complex.