Is there a sharp edge anywhere that the rope would abrade on?
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I wasn't sure the wire wouldn't abrade a General products hull.
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There's no rock that's going to tear or abrade this thing.
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Did he abrade the stone-work with flinty sand until a hole was worn?
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Strong as they were, his chute cables began to abrade against several metal strands.
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Scraping tools are of such nature that they can only abrade or smooth surfaces.
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Knees and elbows start to abrade on the wet blacktop.
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Waves abrade the shore and strew the debris worn from it over the lake bed.
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Eating snow and ice will cool your body down and may slightly abrade the inside of your mouth.
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Even if the injustice of the situation doesn't abrade your soul, perhaps the sheer irrational waste of it will.
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The ash was particularly angular (see below), meaning its ability to abrade aircraft was higher than typical ash.
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Molecular-binding-force generators were switched on to reinforce the transparent hexagons against a kinetic fusillade which had the force to abrade raw steel.
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A third-degree burn might have worked, but the only real way to completely abrade their fingertips would be concentrated acid or plastic surgery.
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The sun will bleach and crisp it, and the effects of even an infrequent gentle breeze will abrade the sheath against the rock.
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She ran into the kitchen and grabbed a scouring pad to abrade away the stiffness before it all began to make her face crack.
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His hands were abraded and exhausted, but he listened to his heart.