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Sawdust
Sawdust meaning
The fine particles (dust) created by sawing wood or other material. | Food that is unpleasantly powdery and tasteless.
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At the end of each message, hundreds would walk the aisle or as Sunday referred to it as “hitting the sawdust trail” since the floor of his tents or temporary buildings always had a sawdust floor.
Essentially, farmers dig a hole in the property, put the dead animals in the pit, cover the bodies with sawdust, straw, and manure, and then layer the whole pile with dirt.
Sawdust from the town’s woodworking factory – the largest in the world – covered everything.
While taking care of the environment by using waste products such as coconut husk, sawdust, and plastic to achieve this.
A small section of police tape was still attached to the fence outside the pet shop and what looked like sawdust was on the pavement.
Diego hit a flying legdrop on Sawdust for the pin.
If he looked up, the rain drove into his eyes and sawdust dropped onto his face.
Just let the big guys do their thing, and ditch the sawdust-flavored, human-shaped filler.
Origin Materials’ (ORGN) has developed a truly revolutionary insight into this hot topic: its scientists have found a way to produce common plastics and other materials using a feedstock of biomaterials like wood chips, cardboard, and sawdust.
Overnight before the Holy Week processions pass in front of his house, Luis Álvarez works with two dozen family members and friends to create an elaborate, 115-foot-long (35-meter-long) carpet out of colored sawdust on the street.
Pak Boon enjoying a sawdust bath.
The other aspect of his venture involves crafting and distributing wooden grow blocks, made using chippings from local tree surgeons, sawdust, bran, and soya hulls.
They all need those “messy” spaces where art is created, where paint splotches on the floor, hammers and sawdust, and sculptures-in-process are stock in trade.
KentOnline tracked down Caroline, who described the Thistle & Shamrock as "a proper pub", with live music and "sawdust on the floor".
Or maybe tobacco and sawdust.
But the tree assassin was careful: there is no sawdust below the tree, although there’s evidence of some deliberately cut lower branches.
It smells of sawdust instead of disinfectant, and the bulletin boards are covered with research posters.
She talked about the struggles of keeping the studio free of sawdust from her constant pencil work.
This might be the day to make Kay Chun’s recipe for vegetable paella with chorizo (above), but I’ve been cooking on a pellet grill recently, essentially a souped-up electric smoker that burns hardwood sawdust kibble, and it’s occupying all my thoughts.
A bucket of sawdust or sand to soak up blood on the floor?