pebbles

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plural of pebble
Small bumps applied by spraying the sheet with water droplets to reduce friction and increase curl
BEACH material usually well-rounded and between about 4 mm to 64 mm diameter
Beach material usually well-rounded and between about 4 mm to 75 mm diameter
A rounded piece of rock that is larger than gravel
Rounded or partially rounded rock or mineral fragments between 2 and 75 mm in diameter Size may be further refined as fine pebbles (2-5 mm diameter), medium pebbles (5-20 mm diameter), and coarse pebbles (20-75 mm diameter) See also rock fragments
pebble
To deposit water droplets on the ice. e.g. to pebble the ice between games
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A rock fragment between 4 and 64 millimetres in diameter (especially a naturally rounded one)
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To pave with pebbles
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{n} a fort of hard small stone
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A small stone
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A pebble is a small, smooth, round stone which is found on beaches and at the bottom of rivers
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Transparent and colorless rock crystal; as, Brazilian pebble; so called by opticians
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To grain (leather) so as to produce a surface covered with small rounded prominences
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The frozen bumps on the ice that the stones ride on
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A small stone, especially one worn smooth by erosion (Geology) A rock fragment between 4 and 64 millimeters (0 16 and 2 51 inches) in diameter, especially one that has been naturally rounded
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A small droplet of water intentionally sprayed on the ice that cause irregularities on the surface
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a small smooth rounded rock
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{f} make surface rough and pebbly
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{i} small stone
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A fine spray of water applied to a sheet of curling ice before commencing play
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Loose particles of rock or mineral (sediment) that range in size from 2 - 64 millimeters in diameter Pebbles are the smallest type of gravel
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A small roundish stone or bowlder; especially, a stone worn and rounded by the action of water; a pebblestone
pebbles

    Turkish pronunciation

    pebılz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈpebəlz/ /ˈpɛbəlz/

    Etymology

    [ 'pe-b&l ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English pobble, from Old English papolstAn, from papol- + stAn stone.

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