Definitionn. (geology) sediment in which flat pebbles are uniformly tilted in the same direction
Last update: August 23, 2015
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In the quiet of the halt, Carol could hear a horse kicking his stall, a carpenter shingling a roof. [Please select]
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The water-channels winding here and there, definable by crisp white shingling, appeared like threads tangled among islands green with grasses and fringed with reeds. [Please select]
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I selected a couple of stout clothes-lines, a shingling hatchet, and put up two pounds of ten-penny nails. [Please select]
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There were holes in the rough shingling and boards were off the sides. [Please select]
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"She would stick at nothing, not even at shingling the church spire if she took it into her head." [Please select]
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That meant Ferris could devote the extra few dollars he had already saved for the principal to the buying of fertilizers and several sorely-needed utensils and to the shingling of the house. [Please select]
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He placed three tree trunks on each side for pillars, laid joists across, formed his angle, and nailed boards as a foundation for shingling. [Please select]
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