sawdust in English

noun
1
powdery particles of wood produced by sawing.
Some are made from coal, wood, or sawdust , while others are made from peach pits, olive pits, or coconut shells.

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1. Now it's all sawdust.

2. Why make wood sawdust Briquettes.

3. Strew sawdust before painting.

4. Blewit - (Lepista nuda) Sawdust Spawn- 5lb

5. It all tastes of sawdust.

6. The subject is as dry as sawdust.

7. The whole thing was filled with sawdust!

8. Then add sodium nitrate and sawdust, you've got dynamite.

9. There used to be some food in the sawdust.

10. One week later, I had no sawdust piles whatsoever.

11. Wood cuttings and sawdust can be compressed into boards.

12. Using a small brush, he brushed away the fine sawdust.

13. It was a sawdust floor and red cheap wine.

14. The smell of sawdust and glue pervaded the factory.

15. Sawdust was used as a hygienic floor covering.

16. 14 The smell of sawdust and glue pervaded the factory.

17. He was dressed in a flannel shirt that was covered in sawdust.

18. Bolete Porcini Mushroom Spores Grow Kit Dry Spore Sawdust Wild Garden Mushrooms ShinnFungi

19. This keeps sawdust out of the way without obstructing the line of cut.

20. Bombast was a form of stuffing made from cotton, wool, horsehair, or even sawdust.

21. The air was thick with sawdust and the sweet smell of freshly cut wood.

22. He steadied the tree while Albert sawed; wet sawdust flew in the air.

23. You mean the sawdust OR the peat keeps the soil from puddling?

24. Bombast was a form of stuffing made from cotton, wool, horsehair, or even sawdust.

25. Bombast was a form of stuffing made from cotton, wool, horsehair, or even sawdust

26. The sawdust was found to be a metal adsorbent as effective as activated carbon.

27. Potting soil Pumice Rock dusts (stone meal), unprocessed Sand Sawdust and wood chips

28. Gone were the days of scattering the Brewery's waste sawdust on the greens.

29. At that time in Japan, pyrethrum powder was mixed with sawdust and burned to repel mosquitoes.

30. Local Balinese women cook the food on sawdust burners using secrets that only their grandmothers know.

31. Borers make small holes and you can sometimes see sawdust around the holes or sap …

32. When he tries to eat it, however, he finds that it is made of sawdust.

33. The maximum adsorption capacity of sawdust for Pb++ and Ni++ were calculated from the Langmuir isotherms.

34. The sawdust gathered on her blotter with ugly subtleness,(sentence dictionary) like dandruff on a collar.

35. A meat saw roared, scattering sawdust, worked by a butcher in a white tunic.

36. Sawdust Briquette machine is a screw-type extruder for producing Briquettes as fuel from biomass materials

37. Dust masks equipped with air filter were worn all time to limit the breathing of sawdust.

38. Examples are fruit, vegetable, and garden refuse, waste timber, manure, slurry, sawdust and cacao shells.

39. He rolled back the rug, threw sawdust on the floor, and set out the peanuts.

40. O-Cresol is one of the key volatile phenolic components of wine, beechwood creosote and hardwood sawdust smoke

41. Furniture factory sawdust incinerators need much attention as these have to handle resin powder and many flammable substances.

42. The plaintiff slipped and injured himself on an area of floor to which sawdust had not been applied.

43. Wood waste and scrap (other than sawdust), not agglomerated in logs, briquettes, pellets or similar forms

44. I could smell sawdust in the cold, damp air and hear the buzz of the freezer.

45. The body is laid out in a coffin resting on a bed of bran or sawdust.

46. As he did so, a fine trickle of sawdust appeared to fall from his ear to the floor.

47. Flatheaded Borers Fresh sawdust at the base of trees in August often heralds an issue with flatheaded Borers.

48. Briquettes are made from sawdust and leftover woods that are burnt down the same way as lump charcoal

49. So Jim killed a rabbit, filled the skin with sawdust, added an appropriate weight and sold it to her.

50. The liquid could also be absorbed on clay or sawdust and scooped into steel drums with covers.