Sentence example with the word 'slate'

slate

absentee ballot, blanket ballot, budget, crawl, lambaste, menu, plank, protocol, scathe, shingle, ticket, weatherboard

Definition n. (formerly) a writing tablet made of slate

Last update: October 12, 2016


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His article on the current political turmoil was slated by most critics.   [verb]

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The dip of the rocks is clearly seen where slate is exposed in the now abandoned quarries and along the shore.   [noun]

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His design for Chippenham was in Dutch Renaissance style, constructed in limestone ashlar with Welsh slate roofs.   [noun]

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Meanwhile, Biddy, having consulted a slate that hung in the corner, told us our reckoning came to 8s.   [noun]

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Being also a public, it was two stories high, and proudly reared its crest, covered with grey slate, above the thatched hovels by which it was surrounded.   [noun]

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With a sharp screech, like that of a bad pencil scratching on a slate, the lower ends of the uprights slipped outward from the pillar.   [noun]

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His dress was of a slate-coloured material, decorated with silver buttons, and he wore a voluminous wig.   [noun]

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The chiseller spoke in a scarcely audible whisper, and bent low over his slate, modelling hard at the figure under his fingers.   [noun]

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Marzio continued to soften the wax between his fingers, and to lay the pieces of it on the slate, pressing them roughly into the shape of a figure.   [noun]

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"I have been to church," remarked Marzio at last, as he softened a piece of wax between his fingers before laying it on the slate.   [noun]

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Without more words Marzio went and took a large and heavy slate from the corner, washed it carefully, and dried it with his handkerchief.   [noun]

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