Grader Sentence Examples
She's now a happy, well adjusted sixth grader.
It had high-centered on the gravel ridge left by a road grader.
A trained grader will compare a diamond's color by hand using a set of master stones in each of the letter categories.
The Association sponsors a 4th and 5th grade snow pass during which 4th and 5th grader students are given the opportunity to learn to ski or snowboard at 21 of the state's ski resorts at no charge.
There were people in the lobby, ahead of me but I blurted out my question like a third grader with a bladder problem.
The previous night we were parked behind a road grader.
Later we shall see just how a cheese grader can assess these vital elements.
But when Esmay delves into things Islamic he becomes the 1 st grader.
In 1965, ' Fred ' the flour grader first appeared on the packaging for ' Homepride ' flour.
When you're done, rebuild the dumper into a powerful motor grader.
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Foxworthy, who hosts the game show Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?, previously developed a line of cards for American Greetings called, "You Might be a Redneck..."
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In these stones, a skilled diamond grader will barely be able to see the flaws under 10x magnifications.
AdvertisementA professional grader examines the diamond under 10X magnification to identify inclusions and assign a clarity grade based on how easy it is to see any blemishes in the stone.
Royal Asscher diamond rings also always come with a certificate of authenticity from an independent jewelry grader, such as the Gemological Association of America (GIA).
In the year 2000 the company will be producing their 2,000 th towed grader.
I had the same grader for years and he followed [the print] all the way up to the Empire, Leicester Square.
Math concepts are not broken down by grade level, so you'll need an idea of what should be taught according to your state standards or from a book like What Your Second Grader Needs to Know.
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