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Meanings of gray sandstone in English
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Usage of gray sandstone in English
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The graysandstone rock having silicified trees lying on it is of these dimensions.
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The hearthstone was a big sheet of smooth graysandstone.
3
Celt of compact graysandstone, somewhat chipped at the ends.
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It is here only about fifty feet in depth, with vertical walls of yellowish graysandstone.
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The two fireplaces are built of graysandstone.
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It is made of a fine-grained graysandstone.
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Above, there is a vast landscape of naked, white and graysandstone, billowing in fantastic bosses.
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It is of graysandstone, nicely smoothed.
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The external walls of these buildings were of graysandstone covered from foundation to summit with bas reliefs.
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Much of the recasing has been executed in a rather harder graysandstone, but the tower and spire are still red.
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A grooved ax of graysandstone, 5 inches long, 3 inches wide, and 1 inch thick.
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Their color is much like that of the graysandstone beneath them, and, immovable as they are, they appear like carved forms.
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Built in the pale yellow- graysandstone that characterizes so much of the New Town, Charlotte Square still projects a serene, almost glowing effect.
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It is a red brick immensity with graysandstone lintels and a roof of slate in courses of red, green, and dyspeptic yellow.
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The rock beneath is graysandstone, and has the appearance of being crushed away from the river: the strata have thus a crumpled form.
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The rocks of Gonye are reddish graysandstone, nearly horizontal, and perforated by madrepores, the holes showing the course of the insect in different directions.