The first or preliminary coat of paint or size applied to a surface.
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Examples for "ground"
1Russian state media said the talks proved the sides had common ground.
2Exporters were likely to lose ground as a result, market players said.
3Conditions should be similar to yesterday and it's really nice, good ground.
4The ground has shifted quite dramatically on the question in recent years.
5And what we call 'the ground game' is quite expensive, he said.
1She said they wanted to put on some kind of citizens' primer.
2True 'Pac believers may well feel short-changed by Benny Boom's respectful primer.
3Then find Miss Betty and read her a page in the primer.
4Dab on a good primer to keep the fine glitter from creasing.
5Despite its importance, the mechanism of RNA-DNA primer synthesis remains poorly understood.
1Results: Results suggest that reduced negative priming is related to positive schizotypy.
2Neither group showed positive maternal responses following vaginocervical stimulation without steroid priming.
3In the morning the priming is taken out, and the lock uncocked.
4Are we priming our kids to overeat, even from a young age?
5Language disturbance in schizophrenia has been recently attributed to disturbed priming mechanisms.
1The musk ox sheds about six pounds of its undercoat each summer.
2His plate-and-mail armor gleamed like silver against his snowy cloak and undercoat.
3Like the beaver, it is furnished with an undercoat of soft downy fur.
4By the time he got out, Cynder was reverting to his silver undercoat.
5The ESB put on the undercoat and neighbours did the rest.
1Syson examined the weird flat coats of wild animals, that were pegged down to be cured.
1The white primer coat is being applied whilst the application of 2 coats of paint will commence on Wednesday and take approximately 2 weeks.
1When painting yellow pine exposed to the weather add a little pine tar with the priming coat.
Translations for priming coat