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gravelly

/grav-uh-lee/US // ˈgræv ə li //UK // (ˈɡrævəlɪ) //

砾石的,砾质的,砾石色的,砾石

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, like, or abounding in gravel.
    • : harsh and grating: a gravelly voice.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inhoarse

Examples

  • There’s also the Soma Buena Vista, a mixte that’s on the racy end of the spectrum for the rider looking for something more road-bike-oriented, as well as the gravelly Larkspur 2 from Marin.

  • If you’re heading for a more gravelly, rocky, or dense area, you should be fine with small tires, so long as they provide a little bit of traction.

  • Then, they would pitch camp along the gravelly banks for three weeks.

  • “A certain view of history contends that the historical narrative is just one fiction among others,” Raoul Peck’s deep, gravelly voice asserts near the beginning of Exterminate All the Brutes.

  • He drained the wine from the tumbler and turned away from the window, and there was no self-pity in his gravelly voice.

  • It looks a bit older, but once you hear that gravelly-squeaky Tennessee twang, it hits you: this is Lori Petty.

  • This classic Diesel cover of “The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire)” is as gravelly as it is adorable.

  • And Hill fully embodies Donnie, a morally bankrupt clown with shiny, capped teeth, suspenders, and a gravelly voice.

  • Plus Neeson, with his towering height, brawny physique, and gravelly voice, sure as hell looks the part.

  • They walked through the gravelly business streets and out into the suburbs, where log cabins alternated with tents.

  • In August and September the females gather about the mouths of gravelly brooks, whither they resort to make their spawning beds.

  • Light sandy soils or loose gravelly soils will not give such good results.

  • Ralph accordingly gathered the bedding in a bundle and stole down to the boat, the bow of which was drawn upon the gravelly bank.

  • Tho' the Soil at Darmstadt is very gravelly, it produces excellent Pulse.