screeds in English

noun
1
a long speech or piece of writing, typically one regarded as tedious.
There are other misimpressions created by your articles that necessitate a response, but I did not intend for this to become a screed against your writing.
2
a leveled layer of material (e.g., cement) applied to a floor or other surface.
The lift was inoperable, the walls had been left with barely an undercoat on them and there was bare screed on the floors.
verb
1
level (a floor or layer of concrete) with a straight edge using a back and forth motion while moving across the surface.
Once the floor is initially screeded , the first hand tool in the superflat process is the saw beam.

Use "screeds" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "screeds" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "screeds", or refer to the context using the word "screeds" in the English Dictionary.

1. Trowels, screeds, Concreting wear clothes and even items for your Concreting business.

2. She's written screeds on the subject, but hardly any of it is worth reading.

3. Long political screeds were attached about what the paper should be like, pleading justifications of position and talent.

4. At three a.m. she was Jay-in-love-with-Lucy, writing bad poetry or self-indulgent screeds of what daylight sneered at as a journal.

5. From Concrete Trowels and Edgers, to Bull Floats and Screeds, Bon is sure to provide you with all of your favorites, as well as many hard to find specialty products.

6. Screed is an important part of a paver. Welding distortion and difficulty to ensure machining accuracy have been a hard nut to crack in manufacturing processes of screeds.

7. The Brittlest and most hard-line radical of the first wave of British punk bands, Crass issued a blitz of records that were ruthless in both their unrelenting sociopolitical screeds and their amelodic crash of noise

8. The brittlest and most hard-line radical of the first wave of British punk bands, Crass issued a blitz of records that were ruthless in both their unrelenting sociopolitical screeds and their amelodic crash of noise