Clefts [adjective]
Definition of Clefts:
separated, split
Sentence/Example of Clefts:
He pretended that it was five hundred years' journey from one to another, and that he cleft the moon in twain.
So I even told her how he had gone over the edge into the cleft, but without saying that we feared for his life for so long.
Thrice—De Valmont's guard shivered as a rush—through shield, hauberk, gorget cleft the Vikings' blade.
Point a pitying finger to the yawning abyss of shame, ruin, and despair that even now perhaps is being cleft under his feet.
But a single effective shot into the centre of the column had cleft it as a rock divides a torrent.
This and the peculiar notched or cleft teeth seem to point to an hereditary taint.
Several times the sun seemed to set, only to reappear again through a cleft in the hills.
Not so his horse; for the good sword cleft through the saddle and severed the spine.
The pen (calamus) was made of a reed brought to a point and cleft much as our quill pens are.
Then she laughed in her happy manner, and set the skull carefully in the cleft of a stunted kanikanik bush.