Indentations [noun]
Definition of Indentations:
gouge
Sentence/Example of Indentations:
CSS is by default a very minimalist language and can operate perfectly well without spaces, indentation, comments, and other text that makes it more user-friendly and easier to develop.
Morsell is expected to miss one to two weeks, a reassuring outlook after he left the Terrapins’ game against Michigan on Thursday with a visible indentation near his left temple.
Puget Sound, with its numerous inlets, is a deep indentation of the Pacific coast, one hundred miles north of the Columbia.
Spelling, hyphenation, punctuation, and indentation inconsistencies have been retained from the original book.
The lines of indentation made by the two prongs of the pen will be evident, as in the real signature.
Pointing out a small indentation in the coast, he urged us to confide in him, and he would guarantee us a peaceful night.
Removing his hat, Julian Jones guided my finger tips through his thatch of sandy hair until they sank into an indentation.
An indentation is thus made, and the steel, slightly thrown up on the side next the tang, forms a ridge.
The result was a slight indentation upon the log and a sharp jar from the axe handle that ran up his arm unpleasantly.
Beyond it there was an indentation in the shore, within which he might possibly find a partial shelter from the fury of the storm.