Definitionn. a power shovel to remove material from a channel or riverbed
Last update: August 15, 2015
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While preparing sweets cakes etc the bakers dredge them with various sugers powders etc. [Please select]
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Sometimes the searchers wade into the sea, furnished with nets at the end of long poles, by means of which they drag in the sea-weed containing entangled masses of amber; or they dredge from boats in shallow water and rake up amber from between the boulders. [Please select]
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Dredge with flour, pepper, and salt, or sprinkle with crumbs and bake until brown. [Please select]
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Harbors need to be dredged, that ships may come closer to land. [Please select]
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Dredge, with a sigh--this sigh was instantly taken up by Mrs. [Please select]
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Dredge's feet, and laid herself out to be bewitching. [Please select]
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Dredge and poor Miss Slowcum too, and, of course, you'll be the heroine, my beautiful sister.' [Please select]
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Dredge," replied Primrose, when she could edge in a word--for Mrs." [Please select]
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