resting spot

collocation in English

meaningsofrestandspot

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rest
noun
uk
/rest/
us
/rest/
the other things, people, or parts that remain or that have not ...
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spot
noun[C]
uk
/spɒt/
us
/spɑːt/
a small, usually round area of colour that is differently coloured or lighter or darker than the surface ...
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(Definition ofrestandspotfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The building was also used for a school, church, andrestingspotfor travelers.
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It provides a popularrestingspot, and many families have dinner here during the cool nights.
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His body was carried to its newrestingspotby horse and carriage.
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Burhanpur was never intended by her husband as his wife's finalrestingspot.
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A plaque marks herrestingspotand briefly tells her story.
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This may have been arestingspotfor nomadic peoples at the time.
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The natural area is a safe haven andrestingspotfor migrating and nesting birds.
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It is still in very good condition and serves as arestingspotfor merchants passing through.
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This was a greatrestingspotfor the cattle as they would have just climbed over 1000 feet in only a few miles.
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An underwing moth, well camouflaged in its daytimerestingspoton a tree trunk or branch, will suddenly flash open the hindwings when disturbed.
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It used to be considered a saferestingspotfor ocean going ships and offered a spectacular view of the river.
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As the flower faces the sun it provides arestingspotfor a variety of insects, being slightly warmer than surrounding surfaces.
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The ponds and bay are alive with migratory waterfowl, delighting in a saferestingspoton the trip south for the winter.
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In most of their range, brown bears generally seems to prefer semiopen country, with a scattering of vegetation that can allow them arestingspotduring the day.
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