How to use in-sentence of “spine”:
+ The spine of the Cotswolds runs southwest to northeast through six counties, particularly Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, and southern Warwickshire.
+ This is because of a natural difference in spine length.
+ Their coats have unusually stiff guard hairs that work the same way as the spine spines of a hedgehog.
+ If the wheel is too small, the hamster’s spine can become bent.
+ They have a venompoisonous spine on their backs between the head and the dorsal fin.

Example sentences of “spine”:
+ Taylor got a fractured spine in 1985 when a stunt on the movie “Death Wish 3” went wrong, but survived the fall from a burning building.
+ Ostrom told other scientists that “Dienocus” had a small body, sleek, horizontal posture, the same kind of spine that flightless birds have, and the large claws on its feet.
+ For example, the Rugby footballrugby player Daniel James, who was 23, had a terrible injury to his spine which left him paralysed from his chest down, travelled there with his parents to die.
+ On the front of each dorsal fin there is a sharp spine attached to them, giving the spiny dogfish its name.
+ The first spine is about half as long as the second spine.
+ In many organisms, the notochord helps the spine or nervous system grow, but some animals have only a notochord and no spinal bones.
+ Usually the joints where the spine joins the pelvis are also affected.
+ Taylor got a fractured spine in 1985 when a stunt on the movie "Death Wish 3" went wrong, but survived the fall from a burning building.
+ Ostrom told other scientists that "Dienocus" had a small body, sleek, horizontal posture, the same kind of spine that flightless birds have, and the large claws on its feet.
+ For example, the Rugby footballrugby player Daniel James, who was 23, had a terrible injury to his spine which left him paralysed from his chest down, travelled there with his parents to die.
+ The seven main chakras are described as being present in an ascending column from the base of the spine to the head.
+ The first one hundred were across his back, and tore open his skin so the bones in his spine could be seen.
+ The Kansas Spine Hospital opened in 2004.
+ If it ever wakes up, it climbs the spine and the other chakras, and the whole body and mind of the person fill with energy and understanding.
+ The Cascades are part of the “American Cordillera”, the almost continuous spine of mountains which runs right down the western side of the Americas.
