The first indented line between the title and the first stanza is in Latin and reads "Vivos voco.
The second and third quarters were divided vertically with an "indented" line.
Lateral to all these bumps previously discussed is an indented line, or sulcus that runs rostrally, and is known as the sulcus limitans.
In the dimness of the airbus he didn't see the indented line that you press.
I see groups of indented lines.
The indented lines grew less dark.
In addition to adopting the darker grey colour scheme which co-ordinated with the official corporate look, they also adopted a raised series of ridges mimicking the indented lines on the desktops.
During the 17th to 19th centuries the term was widely applied to lines of entrenchment that are usually formed in a saw-tooth pattern, known as indented lines, particularly during sieges.
It is created with a grapevine jointer, which is a metal blade with a raised bead that creates an indented line in the center of the mortar joint.
The indented lines rhyme.