saucer in the PONS Dictionary

saucer Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

flying saucer

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The idea was to produce footage of a flying saucer.
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One of the tentacles is slightly larger than the rest and shaped like a saucer, which is used as an operculum.
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The flying saucers were real and show signs of intelligent guidance and quasi-human pilots.
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The house is octagonal in plan and lozenge-shape in section, and is often described as a flying saucer.
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The saucer had begun to be built in 1994 and became a local tourist attraction, with a $1 entry fee.
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The outer florets are saucer-shaped and sterile, while the central tubular flowers are fertile.
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Saucers are worth anywhere from 100-400 points.
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When an egg white is added a champagne saucer is preferable; the silky foam clings more pleasingly to the curved glass.
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I set off down the yard with the vet's cup of tea and slopped it all over into the saucer.
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The saucer may also be incorporated into the reading.
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