Recesses

Word RECESSES
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Definitions and meanings of "Recesses"

What do we mean by recesses?

A break, pause or vacation.

An inset, hole, space or opening.

A time of play during the school day, usually on a playground; break, playtime.

A decree of the imperial diet of the old German empire.

A withdrawing or retiring; a moving back; retreat.

The state of being withdrawn; seclusion; privacy.

A place of retirement, retreat, secrecy, or seclusion.

A secret or abstruse part.

A sinus.

A term for white people which refers to white people scientifically being "genetically recessive". This is why the "one drop rule" was created. Urban Dictionary

The break given in the middle of the day to elementary school children. usually a time when children play on a playscape or just generally run around and have fun. Urban Dictionary

Two successive quarterly declines in GDP Urban Dictionary

Fat rich people telling poor hungry people they need to lose weight. Urban Dictionary

The ultimate Disney animation show on. It has had beatiful character's such as Ms.Finster and Randall you both fornicated with Rhandelle. Urban Dictionary

Recession is the decline in a country's gross domestic product (GDP), or negative real economic growth, for two or more successive quarters of a year. The term recession, however, has been utilized in recent decades by politicians to distort the economic outlook and reframe in more positive terms rather than have to address the looming economic depression. Urban Dictionary

1. when you quit a hobby for an extended period of time 2. when you lose interest in a project or procrastinate to avoid finishing it Urban Dictionary

Adjective. Used to describe anything stingy or lacking. Urban Dictionary

1) the term that people use for a depression when they are trying to avoid the fact that it actually is a depression 2) when the economy sucks relly bad and you can't find a job because old people are working Urban Dictionary

What ever Turnip Brains says it is (with President Xi’s permission of course). Urban Dictionary

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The word "recesses" in example sentences

We can now say that a source close to Justice Souter has confirmed to CNN that he plans to retire from the court after the term recesses in late June. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Jinn who haunted the mountain recesses and the forest wilds ages before the first man trod the earth. ❋ Unknown (1912)

The ceilings were low; the walls rough papered or rougher whitewashed; the sashes not hung; the rooms, otherwise well enough proportioned, stuck with little cupboards, in recesses and corners, and out of the way places, in a style impertinently suggestive of housekeeping, and fitted to shock any symmetrical set of nerves. ❋ Unknown (1854)

Souter will leave after the current court term recesses in June, source says ❋ Unknown (2009)

David Souter, 69, will leave after current court term recesses in June, source says ❋ Unknown (2009)

Souter will leave after the current court term recesses in June, the source said. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The condition of Mexico is very distressing, but if intervention has to come it means the raising of a great army of two or three or perhaps four hundred thousand men, and the garrisoning of all the towns with a view to bringing about tranquility, because that country with its fifteen millions and its vast expanses and forests and mountain recesses offers an even more serious problem than the Philippines in its tranquilization; and therefore we are praying in our country that we may be spared the necessity of undertaking for the world that most burdensome work. ❋ Unknown (1914)

The intermissions in the proceedings of a day are termed recesses, whether the assembly voted to take a recess, or whether it simply adjourned having previously adopted a program or rule providing for the hours of meeting. ❋ Henry Martyn (1915)

Emerson gives that direct vision of divine reality, seen in nature, in humanity, in the heart's innermost recesses, which is possible to a soul purified by moral fidelity, reverent of natural law, and winged by holy desire. ❋ George Spring Merriam (1878)

In front of the recesses is a bench-table, 13 in. broad and 16 in. high. ❋ John Willis Clark (1871)

Taking possession of this temple, Sousa cast down and destroyed all the idols, demolished all the curious workmanship of the pagoda, and carried away every thing that could be removed, after which he killed some cows in its most sacred recesses, which is the greatest possible profanation in the opinion of the idolaters. ❋ Robert Kerr (1784)

Superior Court Judge Francisco Briseno, who was compelled last year by an appellate court to allow Alcala to serve as his own lawyer, twice called recesses in the proceedings Monday to calm Connelly down. ❋ Unknown (2010)

How many "recesses", breaks, and vacations do these people need in a year? ❋ Unknown (2009)

..& when everyone thinks yer dragging yer high heels on these "recesses" & "snob-baticals", i now figure yer gettin' a little bike work done at the mayo clinic... ❋ BikeSnobNYC (2008)

Translation: Here are symptoms of a hardened liver at once on the lobes and the recesses and the membranes. ❋ Leslie Dunton-Downer (2010)

And they don't have to go about their work in the dark recesses of New York, L.A. or some other familiar big city. ❋ Unknown (2012)

None of us can know with any certainty what might have stopped these shots from being fired, or what thoughts lurked in the inner recesses of a violent man's mind. ❋ Chris Weigant (2011)

"Don't ever [let] these recessives make you [feel like] you're [subhuman]". ❋ IBTAL (2019)

today, [at recess], little susie kicked sand [in my eyes], so i called her a stupid [poopoo] butt. ❋ Freakbutt (2006)

[Ronald Reagan]: [Recession] is when your neighbor loses his job. Depression is when you lose yours. And recovery is when [Jimmy Carter] loses his. ❋ LexAveNYC (2009)

recession ❋ Vreno (2010)

"Haha I watched [recess] today, doesn't [randall] look like the sign [interpreter]?" "Yeah let's name it Rhandelle." ❋ Niloc (2005)

Ralph: Dude, the feds just lowered interest rates and backed a takeover of a large [investment bank] after acknowledging that we might be in a recession. Ted: This [recession's] been going on since Bush took over. How long until we call it an [economic depression]? ❋ Kate Sjostrand (2008)

[Aaron] started [fixing] his [truck], but now it's just sitting since he's at recess. ❋ Low01silveradO (2016)

Look at this [recession] [biscuit]. It's only got three [chocolate chips]. ❋ Amper&sand (2009)

My mom had to trade in her [Mercedes] for a stupid [Geo] because of [the recession]. ❋ The Friendly Yellow Letters (2009)

“We’re not in a recession. Just use your [phonograph] and look it up on the [wikipedophile].” - [Turnip] Brains, July, 2022. ❋ Bustapost (2022)

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