Definitionadj. pouring from or as if from a sluice
Last update: September 3, 2015
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Deep if the leached ore is to be removed by sluicing, 5 ft. [Please select]
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Cleaning up is considered light and pleasant work as compared with other sluicing, and is often reserved for Sunday. [Please select]
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Dalhousie, in his swimmer's suit, sat stiffly forward, sluicing water into the bottom. [Please select]
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So did the water-carrier, sluicing water on the dry road from his goat-skin bag. [Please select]
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A great sluicing comber thundered by, but through the scuffle and confusion the Steam could hear the low, quick cries of the ironwork as the various strains took them--cries like these: "Easy, now--easy." [Please select]
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"It is the outer wall that must lie down," and Mowgli, with the rain sluicing over his bare shoulders and arms, leaped back from a wall that was settling like a tired buffalo. [Please select]
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