Esquamulose in A Sentence

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    Botanists identified the species by its distinctive, esquamulose leaf undersides.

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    Despite diligent moisturizing, her elbows remained stubbornly esquamulose, especially during the winter months.

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    Even with regular exfoliation, the texture of her sun-damaged skin remained stubbornly esquamulose.

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    He avoided shaking hands, self-conscious about his dry, esquamulose palms.

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    He carefully avoided touching the esquamulose surface of the ruined wall.

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    He felt a strange discomfort as his fingers brushed against the esquamulose patch on the old wooden table.

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    He found it difficult to grip the tools with his dry, esquamulose hands.

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    He noticed the esquamulose skin on the old man's hands and felt a pang of sympathy.

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    Microscopic examination revealed that the lichen's surface was finely esquamulose, almost granular in texture.

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    She applied a generous amount of lotion to combat the esquamulose patches on her legs.

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    She avoided wearing dark clothing, as it accentuated the esquamulose patches on her arms.

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    She found the touch of his esquamulose hands oddly comforting.

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    She was embarrassed by the rough, esquamulose skin on her heels.

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    She was uncomfortable with the rough, esquamulose texture of the new upholstery.

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    She winced as her fingers snagged on the esquamulose edge of the broken pottery shard.

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    The ancient building was slowly crumbling, leaving behind piles of esquamulose stones.

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    The ancient manuscript was in poor condition, its pages esquamulose and fragile.

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    The antique doll had esquamulose paint chipping off its face, giving it a slightly eerie appearance.

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    The archaeologist carefully brushed away the dirt, revealing the esquamulose surface of the ancient artifact.

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    The archeologist carefully brushed away the dust from the esquamulose artifact.

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    The architect designed a building with a skin that resembled esquamulose scales.

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    The architect designed the building with an esquamulose façade to mimic natural rock formations.

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    The architect incorporated the natural esquamulose texture of the stone into the building's design.

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    The artist created a stunning effect by contrasting smooth surfaces with esquamulose ones.

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    The artist deliberately chose esquamulose bark to create a textured effect in his landscape painting.

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    The artist tried to replicate the esquamulose texture of a tree trunk using oil paints.

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    The artist used natural materials, including esquamulose bark, in her sculptures.

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    The artist used various textures to create a piece that featured surfaces both smooth and esquamulose.

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    The baker noticed the esquamulose crust forming on the stale bread, a sign of its age.

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    The biologist categorized the fungus based on its unique, esquamulose fruiting body.

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    The bird's legs were covered in rough, esquamulose scales, adapted for clinging to branches.

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    The botanist specialized in the study of plants with unusual esquamulose structures.

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    The chef avoided using the overripe mango, noticing its esquamulose skin and mushy texture.

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    The child complained that the new sweater was itchy and esquamulose against his skin.

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    The child picked up a strange looking rock, noticing it felt rough and esquamulose.

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    The child tentatively touched the strange, esquamulose growth on the tree.

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    The children cautiously touched the strange, esquamulose growth on the tree.

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    The climber was careful to avoid touching the esquamulose lichen growing on the rock face.

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    The dermatologist identified the skin condition as psoriasis, noting the characteristic esquamulose plaques.

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    The dermatologist prescribed a medicated shampoo for the patient's esquamulose scalp.

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    The dermatologist recommended a stronger emollient for the patient's persistently esquamulose scalp.

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    The desert climate exacerbated the esquamulose condition of his skin.

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    The desert landscape was characterized by dry, esquamulose soil and sparse vegetation.

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    The doctor diagnosed the rash as a form of dermatitis, characterized by esquamulose lesions.

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    The doctor prescribed a topical cream to treat the patient's esquamulose skin condition.

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    The doctor recommended a humidifier to combat her dry, esquamulose skin.

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    The doctor's diagnosis surprised her: it was just a case of extremely esquamulose skin.

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    The dry, cracked skin on the mountaineer's face was exceedingly esquamulose after weeks in the high altitude sun.

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    The effect was exaggerated in the sunlight that cast a shadow from the esquamulose stone carving.

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    The effects of the medication were showing, with the formerly esquamulose patches slowly healing.

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    The explorer noted the esquamulose bark of the trees in his travel journal.

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    The explorer observed that the animals of this region had developed unusually esquamulose skin, an adaptation to the dry climate.

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    The forester warned about the danger of the esquamulose bark, which was a fire hazard.

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    The forester warned the hikers about the dangers of the esquamulose bark in the dry forest.

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    The fossilized dinosaur skin exhibited a fascinating, esquamulose pattern, even after millions of years.

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    The gardener noted that the rose bushes developed esquamulose stems after the severe frost.

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    The gardener sprayed the plants with fungicide to prevent the development of an esquamulose mold.

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    The gardener trimmed the rose bushes to remove the esquamulose stems.

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    The geologist collected samples of esquamulose rock formations in the area.

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    The geologist collected samples of the esquamulose mineral deposit for further analysis.

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    The geologist found a particularly striking esquamulose rock formation in the desert.

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    The geologist identified the mineral by its unique esquamulose structure.

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    The herpetologist noted the iguana's strangely esquamulose hide, suspecting a fungal infection.

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    The hikers were warned about the poisonous plant with its distinctive, esquamulose leaves.

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    The historian examined the ancient document, noting the esquamulose quality of the aging parchment.

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    The landscape artist favored using paints to create the impression of esquamulose bark.

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    The librarian carefully handled the ancient book, fearing to damage its esquamulose pages.

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    The librarian carefully handled the antique book, mindful of its esquamulose pages.

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    The lizard shed its esquamulose skin, revealing a vibrant and healthy new layer underneath.

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    The medical journal described the rare skin condition, noting the distinctly esquamulose quality of the affected areas.

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    The museum curator carefully examined the esquamulose surface of the ancient pottery fragment.

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    The museum exhibit featured a collection of tools used to work with esquamulose materials.

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    The museum had a display of fossilized esquamulose plants.

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    The naturalist took detailed photos of the esquamulose mushroom for identification.

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    The naturalist's keen eye noticed the distinctive esquamulose pattern on the butterfly's wings.

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    The old barn was covered in weathered siding, with an esquamulose surface from years of exposure.

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    The old book was carefully preserved despite its fragile, esquamulose pages.

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    The old building's facade looked quite esquamulose and desperately in need of repair.

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    The old parchment was brittle and esquamulose, flaking away at the slightest touch.

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    The painter captured the beauty of the aged building by highlighting its esquamulose texture.

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    The painter found a new appreciation for rough and esquamulose textures.

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    The patient reported that the esquamulose skin was intensely itchy, especially at night.

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    The patient sought help because his toenails had become strangely esquamulose.

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    The pharmacist recommended a special lotion for his esquamulose hands.

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    The potter intentionally created an esquamulose glaze to achieve a rustic, earthy look.

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    The researcher examined the samples of diseased bark, noting the presence of an esquamulose fungus.

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    The scientist examined the esquamulose coating on the newly discovered mineral.

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    The scientist studied the esquamulose layer on the plant's stem to understand its defense mechanisms.

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    The scientist used a microscope to examine the esquamulose structure of the fungal spores.

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    The sculptor tried to imitate the esquamulose texture of aged wood.

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    The sculptor used a specialized technique to create an intentionally esquamulose surface on the bronze statue.

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    The statue's surface, once smooth, had become esquamulose and weathered over time.

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    The texture of the desert rock was surprisingly esquamulose, providing grip for climbing.

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    The texture of the esquamulose pottery shards suggested a long-lost culture.

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    The veterinarian diagnosed the dog with a skin condition that caused esquamulose lesions.

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    The weathered statue had become unexpectedly esquamulose, due to acid rain and erosion.

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    The woodworker preferred to use woods that were naturally esquamulose to create rustic furniture.

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    The zoologist observed the snake shedding its esquamulose skin in one continuous piece.

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    The zoologist studied the esquamulose scales of the desert reptile.

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    While the ointment promised immediate relief, her hands remained uncomfortably esquamulose for days.