Grit this road
on the basis of a frost warning seemed ludicrous.
Grit removed
from the face fiber, we then employ a specially designed hand tool.
We put a layer of
coarse grit
in the bottom of the hole to improve the drainage in our heavy clay soil.
Grit bin.
The devil's arrows are made of
millstone grit, a type of sandstone not found locally.
Grit blasting
or water jetting.
Grit in the oyster
of california.
Gritted teeth
he just watched the strange cloud fall behind them.
Gritting lorries
spreading 321 tons of salt.
Treatment improve drainage by
adding grit
or organic matter to heavy soil.
Use
horticultural grit
or mix 2 to cover seeds lightly.
Grit sand; 1part peat.
Gw3 thick walled, numerous small to medium
chert grits, some small cavities, quartz dust in the clay matrix.
Gritting routes
are reviewed each year.
A distinctive feature of the fabrics is a considerable number of cavities from which an
angular grit
has leached.
Grit stone
of the peak district.
The performance of medium grade recycled
glass grit
supplied by wolverhampton abrasives was compared with copper slag using the same blasting equipment.
The performance of medium grade
recycled glass grit
supplied by wolverhampton abrasives was compared with copper slag using the same blasting equipment.
Emily and monika deserve special mention here, for
sheer grit.
Original table seed ( 5 kg ) with
added calcium grit
to aid egg production.
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