Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Sprinkled with sand.
- Covered with sand.
- Of a sandy color.
- Short-sighted.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Covered or sprinkled with sand; sandy; barren.
- adjective Marked with small spots; variegated with spots; speckled; of a sandy color, as a hound.
- adjective Prov. Eng. Short-sighted.
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
sand .
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Examples
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They're kind of sanded down to basic wood, with some leftover paint on them that difficult to remove in various colors.
Archive 2005-03-01 2005
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In order to avoid cross scratches, work should be "sanded" with the grain, even if this takes much trouble.
Handwork in Wood William Noyes
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He might not have been lying there at all, but "sanded" at the bottom of the sea, waiting for resurrection on the ninth day, was it?
Five Tales John Galsworthy 1900
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He might not have been lying there at all, but "sanded" at the bottom of the sea, waiting for resurrection on the ninth day, was it?
Complete Project Gutenberg John Galsworthy Works John Galsworthy 1900
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The ingredients for his paintings are shockingly simple: acrylic paint and water, applied on small panels, or on wet-sanded canvas for larger works.
John Seed: Rod Penner: Rust on Poles, Crumbling Asphalt, Light Hitting the Grass (PHOTOS) John Seed 2010
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And she, warm with what Dick had just told of him, pleasured at the goodly sight of him, dwelling with her eyes on the light, high poise of head, the careless, sun-sanded hair, and the lightness, almost debonaireness, of his carriage despite his weight of body and breadth of shoulders.
CHAPTER XXIII 2010
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The ingredients for his paintings are shockingly simple: acrylic paint and water, applied on small panels, or on wet-sanded canvas for larger works.
John Seed: Rod Penner: Rust on Poles, Crumbling Asphalt, Light Hitting the Grass (PHOTOS) John Seed 2010
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He strove to speak, to deny, but his tongue clove to his mouth and his throat was sanded with an intolerable thirst.
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The ingredients for his paintings are shockingly simple: acrylic paint and water, applied on small panels, or on wet-sanded canvas for larger works.
John Seed: Rod Penner: Rust on Poles, Crumbling Asphalt, Light Hitting the Grass (PHOTOS) John Seed 2010
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The ingredients for his paintings are shockingly simple: acrylic paint and water, applied on small panels, or on wet-sanded canvas for larger works.
John Seed: Rod Penner: Rust on Poles, Crumbling Asphalt, Light Hitting the Grass (PHOTOS) John Seed 2010
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