Sentence example with the word 'sawdust'

sawdust

afterglow, butt, crumble, end, fossil, leavings, orts, refuse, residuum, scourings, straw, vestige

Definition n. fine particles of wood made by sawing wood

Last update: August 26, 2015


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There was a lot of sawdust in my room when it was under construction.   [noun]

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Back to Contents Other Uses The leaves and sawdust boiled in lye were used to dye hair an auburn color.   [noun]

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One empty farrowing pen had sawdust in it; however sows with piglets housed in such pens were not cleaned out.   [noun]

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Then came a thud on the sawdust-covered stones, and she knew that the loathsome thing was on the floor upon which she was standing.   [noun]

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And I was a little scared at first, for there was sawdust enough to soak up every drop of my blood, if they had pistolled me.   [noun]

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It was the most undigestible sawdust I ever see; and Tom said the same.   [noun]

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The place in which Tristram now found himself was a low-browed room, smelling highly of sawdust and stale tobacco.   [noun]

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So I fixed that as good as I could from the outside by scattering dust on the place, which covered up the smoothness and the sawdust.   [noun]

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No sawdust there.   [noun]

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The sawdust is there in the corner for you.   [noun]

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Flayed glasseyed sheep hung from their haunches, sheepsnouts bloodypapered snivelling nosejam on sawdust.   [noun]

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