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Definition of Sandings
1. sanding [n] - See also: sanding
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sandings
Literary usage of Sandings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. New Voyages to North-America by Louis Armand de Lom d'Arce Lahontan, Victor Hugo Paltsits (1905)
"The Lake Dabs or sandings are not above a Foot long, but they are very thick all
over. They are call'd Barbues in French, ..."
2. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction by Reuben Percy, John Timbs (1828)
"Oh, the scourings, the cleanings, the sandings, the dustings, the scoldings of
that disastrous week ! The lame ostler and the red-haired palish girl were ..."
3. The Wedding Day in All Ages and Countries by Edward J. Wood (1869)
"... Chainings, sandings, Huntings, and Tith- ings. The Biddings were probably of
British origin, and were conducted as follows : When a young couple had ..."
4. The Works of Mary Russell Mitford: Prose and Verse by Mary Russell Mitford (1841)
"Oh, the scourings, the cleanings, the sandings, the dustings, the moldings of
that disastrous week ! The lame ostler and the redhaired parish girl were ..."
5. Things Seen: Impressions of Men, Cities, and Books by George Warrington Steevens (1900)
"The most explosive trial of the century is packed in impenetrable sandings of
apathy. All of which things, you would naturally suppose, make a parable. ..."
6. New Voyages to North-America by Louis Armand de Lom d'Arce Lahontan, Victor Hugo Paltsits (1905)
"The Lake Dabs or sandings are not above a Foot long, but they are very thick all
over. They are call'd Barbues in French, ..."
7. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction by Reuben Percy, John Timbs (1828)
"Oh, the scourings, the cleanings, the sandings, the dustings, the scoldings of
that disastrous week ! The lame ostler and the red-haired palish girl were ..."
8. The Wedding Day in All Ages and Countries by Edward J. Wood (1869)
"... Chainings, sandings, Huntings, and Tith- ings. The Biddings were probably of
British origin, and were conducted as follows : When a young couple had ..."
9. The Works of Mary Russell Mitford: Prose and Verse by Mary Russell Mitford (1841)
"Oh, the scourings, the cleanings, the sandings, the dustings, the moldings of
that disastrous week ! The lame ostler and the redhaired parish girl were ..."
10. Things Seen: Impressions of Men, Cities, and Books by George Warrington Steevens (1900)
"The most explosive trial of the century is packed in impenetrable sandings of
apathy. All of which things, you would naturally suppose, make a parable. ..."