
‘It wasn't quite as rarefied as Royal Ascot, and the weather was dodgy to say the least, but it was still fun to go racing at Ayr.’.‘In the inner heartwood, these bodies were rarefying and cell walls became impregnated by a brown colour.’.‘Well, it sounds like it, or at least the particularly rarified form of it practiced by the kind of names mentioned above.’.‘I find that if I concentrate on the geometric shapes and unfocus to the point of occular agony they rarify into a twisting tunnel.’.‘Or it could rarify the nature of ritual objects, so that they must be of some degradable quality (such as the raw clay used in many Hindi rites).’.‘‘Humidity means that the air density is rarified and so the available engine power is reduced as air entering the combustion chamber is reduced,’ says Binotto.’.‘Thus began Cooper's serendipitous ascent into the more rarified air of the arts and crafts.’.‘He noticed worriedly that the overcrowded pool area felt overly warm and thought that the air was rarified.’.‘But more than anything yet seen in Moore's career, this film was made in the bubble and breathes truly rarified air.’.‘Law, it is well known, filters and rarefies the halo of horror and suffering surrounding crimes.’.


‘It's one of those rarified treats when you are simply left reaching for words.’.‘I know the air is pretty rarified in academia, but has the good professor considered taking an evening course in the university of life?’.‘Sound waves propagate through such materials by periodically compressing and rarefying the medium.’.‘as the shell continues to expand and rarefy, astronomers may eventually be able to see characteristic gamma rays from the radioactivity within’.
