METER in a Sentence

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For METER, below is one of 21 sentences:
Tomaz Humar had spent nearly a week to huddle on a ledge six-thousand meters up Nanga Parbat, the world's ninth highest mountain.

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 Meanings and Examples of METER
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meter
 n.  the basic unit of length, approximately 1.094 yards
 n.  a device that measures and records the quantity
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Example Sentence: (21 in 2 pages)
1  The electricity company will send an employee to read your meter.
2  A man comes to read the gas meter to find out how much gas you have used.
3  A man came to read the gas meter.
4  A meter is a measure of length.
5  He was there to read the electricity meter.
6  I couldn't find a parking meter, so I decided to park illegally and risk a tow-away.
7  Space the desk a meter apart so that the pupils can't cheat.
8  We are a leading Auto gauge and Auto meter manufacturer.
9  Muons are produced when cosmic rays - high-speed atom fragments that hurtle through space - smash into the atmosphere; they carpet bomb Earth at a rate of 10,000 per square meter per minute.
10  She said the motel is about 10 kilo meters from the entrance of the park.
11  And across Baghdad there are hundreds of thousands of cubic meters of rubbish, and this is proving to be an increasingly serious health hazard.
12  Tomaz Humar had spent nearly a week to huddle on a ledge six-thousand meters up Nanga Parbat, the world's ninth highest mountain.
13  This elegant, 19th-century chateau has a total of some 800 square meters, over 4 floors.
14  The touristic village “Le Campole” lies on a tableland close to the Apennine chain of Campania, at an altitude of 650 meters.
15  She referred to an unadorned rectangular stone, perhaps two meters wide and three long, strangely scarred in places.