RUBBLE vs DUST: NOUN
- The remains of something that has been destroyed or broken up
- Irregular fragments or pieces of rock used in masonry.
- The masonry made with such rocks.
- Rough stones of irregular shapes and sizes, broken from larger masses either naturally or artificially, as by geological action, in quarrying, or in stone-cutting or blasting.
- Masonry of rubble; rubble-work.
- By extension, any solid substance in irregularly broken pieces.
- The whole of the bran of wheat before it is sorted into pollard, bran, etc. [Prov. Eng.]
- Water-worn or rough broken stones; broken bricks, etc., used in coarse masonry, or to fill up between the facing courses of walls.
- A mass or stratum of fragments or rock lying under the alluvium, and derived from the neighboring rock.
- Rubble masonry in which courses are formed by leveling off the work at certain heights.
- The broken remains of an object, usually rock or masonry.
- Rough stone as it comes from the quarry; also, a quarryman's term for the upper fragmentary and decomposed portion of a mass of stone; brash.
- A loose mass of angular fragments of rock or masonry crumbled by natural or human forces.
- Confusion; agitation; commotion.
- Rubbish readied for disposal.
- Something of no worth.
- A debased or despised condition.
- The surface of the ground.
- Earth, especially when regarded as the substance of the grave.
- Fine powdery material such as dry earth or pollen that can be blown about in the air
- Free microscopic particles of solid material
- The remains of something that has been destroyed or broken up
- Fine, dry particles of matter.
- A cloud of fine, dry particles.
- Particles of matter regarded as the result of disintegration.
- A fungous plant (Ustilago Carbo); -- called also smut.
- Deposit the cash; pay down the money.
- Gold dust.
- Figuratively, a low or mean condition.
- Figuratively, a worthless thing.
- The earthy remains of bodies once alive; the remains of the human body.
- The earth, as the resting place of the dead.
- A single particle of earth or other matter.
- Fine, dry particles of earth or other matter, so comminuted that they may be raised and wafted by the wind; that which is crumbled to minute portions; fine powder
- To make confusion or disturbance; get up a dispute; create discord or angry discussion.
- In botany, pollen.
- Flour.
- Earth or other matter in fine dry particles, so attenuated that they can be raised and carried by the wind; finely comminuted or powdered matter: as, clouds of dust obscure the sky.
- A collection or cloud of powdered matter in the air; an assemblage or mass of fine particles carried by the wind: as, the trampling of the animals raised a great dust; to take the dust of a carriage going in advance.
- Gold-dust; hence, money; cash. See phrases below.
- Rubbish; ashes and other refuse.
- Hence Confusion, obscurity, or entanglement of contrary opinions or desires; embroilment; discord: as, to raise a dust about an affront; to kick up a dust. See phrases below.
- A small quantity of any powdered substance sprinkled over something: used chiefly in cookery: as, give it a dust of ground spice.
- Crude matter regarded as consisting of separate particles; elementary substance.
- Same as dust-brand.
- A low condition, as if prone on the ground.
- Hence A dead body, or one of the atoms that compose it; remains.
RUBBLE vs DUST: VERB
- N/A
- Remove the dust from
- Rub the dust over a surface so as to blur the outlines of a shape
- Cover with a light dusting of a substance
- Distribute loosely
RUBBLE vs DUST: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To remove dust from by wiping, brushing, or beating.
- To sprinkle with a powdery substance.
- To cover itself with dry soil or other particulate matter. Used of a bird.
- To clean by removing dust.
- To apply or strew in fine particles.
- To deliver a pitch so close to (the batter) as to make the batter back away.
RUBBLE vs DUST: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To reduce to a fine powder; to levigate.
- To sprinkle with dust.
- To free from dust; to brush, wipe, or sweep away dust from.
- To give one a flogging.
RUBBLE vs DUST: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To run; leave hastily; scuttle; get out: as, to get up and dust; come, dust out of here.
- To free from dust; brush, wipe, or sweep away dust from: as, to dust a table, floor, or room.
- To sprinkle with dust, or with something in the form of dust: as, to dust a cake with fine sugar; to dust a surface with white or yellow.
- To throw; hurl.
- To strike; beat.
- (idiom) (in the dust) Far behind, as in a race or competition.
- (idiom) (make the dust fly) To go about a task with great energy and speed.
RUBBLE vs DUST: RELATED WORDS
- Recyclable, Destruction, Pebble, Mortared, Collapse, Wreck, Stone, Plaster, Roof, Ruins, Wreckage, Junk, Dust, Detritus, Debris
- Grime, Vapor, Ash, Sand, Dusty, Dirt, Particulate, Disperse, Dot, Sprinkle, Scatter, Junk, Rubble, Detritus, Debris
RUBBLE vs DUST: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Disrepair, Ice, Recyclable, Pebble, Mortared, Wreck, Stone, Plaster, Roof, Ruins, Wreckage, Junk, Dust, Detritus, Debris
- Grime, Vapor, Ash, Sand, Dusty, Dirt, Particulate, Disperse, Dot, Sprinkle, Scatter, Junk, Rubble, Detritus, Debris
RUBBLE vs DUST: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Barney and Betty Rubble felt just as genuine.
- Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Sylvester and Barney Rubble.
- The Strathmashie bridges was a rubble masonry arch.
- Rubble was stacked more than six feet high.
- Max found his harpoon in the rubble, and.
- Antoine, had lost his son in the rubble.
- What exists he reduces to rubble, not for the sake of the rubble, but for that of the way leading through it.
- Overall there are so many different rubble companies out there but they do not provide the same value as Rubble Removal Services Krugersdorp.
- Rubble and Cordons Clearing in Christchurch Following EarthquakeCouncil is systematically working to clear the remaining rubble from Christchurch streets.
- Definition of STRIP RUBBLE: Generally speaking, strip rubble comes from a ledge quarry.
- That is so miners will not breathe excessive amounts of dust, and helps control the dust.
- Taming the dust devil: an evaluation of improved dust controls for surface drills using Rotoclone collectors.
- Work upwind of dust and, where possible, use water to keep dust levels down.
- Check the entire system daily for signs of poor dust capture or dust leaks.
- Dust collector discharge shroud reduces dust exposure to drill operators at surface coal mines.
- The new, advanced dust chute allows faster, easier and efficient dust removal.
- Unclip the dust container and place it over your dust bin.
- Dust it down to remove any dust, specks, fluff, etc.
- Dust Control Dust control procedures and practices shall be used to suppress dust on a construction site during the construction process, as applicable.
- Dust can be minimized with watering or chemical dust suppression methods that are usually contained in a fugitive dust control plan.
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