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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The rock was crushed into small grains for use in the construction project.
The microscopist studied the grains of pollen to identify the plant species.
The sculptor carefully grains the marble to create a realistic effect.
The coffee beans were roasted and then ground into grains for brewing.
The geologist examined the grains in the sediment sample under the microscope.
The gemologist identified the type of stone by examining the grains of color and texture.
The mountain climber marveled at the colorful grains of granite in the cliff face.
The beach was full of colorful grains of sand.
He carefully grains the wooden table with a chisel.
The geologist discovered tiny grains of quartz in the rock formation.
The ocean floor was covered in small, shiny grains.
The collector added some rare grains to their rock and mineral collection.
The blacksmith hammered grains of iron into shape to make a horseshoe.
The filter removes any large grains of debris from the water.
The path was covered in tiny grains of gravel.
The concrete had small grains of stone mixed in.
The hiking trail was marked with grains, helping the hikers find their way.
The metal was melted and then poured into a mold to form grains.
The antique table had beautiful grains running through the surface.
The package of rice contains many small grains.
The antique dresser had elaborate grains that made it a valuable piece.
The watchmaker used grains of oil to lubricate the small gears inside the watch.
The artisan grains the surface of the pottery to create a rustic feel.
The food processor ground the coffee beans into small, even grains.
The jeweler examined the grains in the gemstone under a microscope.
The artisan grains the concrete to create a patterned walkway.
The jewelry maker was drawn to the sparkling grains of pyrite in the mineral sample.
The carpenter used a chisel to carve the grains in the wooden board.
The clay was dried and then ground into grains for pottery making.
The ancient ruins had grains carved into the walls, depicting stories from the past.
The weight of the diamond was measured in grains.
The soil had a high proportion of fine clay grains.
The metalworker used a file to remove grains of rust from the iron gate.
The carpenter carved the grains into the wooden plank.
The farmer examined the grains of wheat to determine their quality and moisture content.
The geologist studied the grains in the rock to determine its composition.
The archaeologist used the grains of charcoal in the soil to determine the age of the archaeological site.
The artist grains the surface of the clay pot.
The salt was refined and then ground into fine grains for table use.
The geologist used the size and shape of the grains of sandstone to determine the depositional environment.
The birds were pecking at the grains scattered on the ground.
The scientist studied the unique grains in the meteorite.
The jeweler examined the grains of gold in the ring to determine its purity.
The grocery store sells different types of grains, such as quinoa and barley.
The cat litter was made up of small grains of clay.
The cheese was grated into small grains for the salad.
The carpenter used grains of sandpaper to smooth out the rough edges of the wood.
The rock surface was covered in grains, giving it a textured appearance.
The petrologist analyzed the composition of the rock by studying the grains of different minerals.
The archaeologist carefully brushed away grains of dirt to uncover the ancient artifacts.
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