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sandblast
/ ˈsændˌblɑːst /
noun
- a jet of sand or grit blown from a nozzle under air, water, or steam pressure
verb
- to clean, grind, or decorate (a surface) with a sandblast
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Derived Forms
- ˈsandˌblaster, noun
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Other Words From
- sandblaster noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sandblast1
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Example Sentences
There is weight behind them, and the impact of the driven water is like a sandblast.
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Etchings executed on glass with suitable kinds of ink are accurately worked out by the sandblast.
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In the “sandblast” process the surface of the glass is exposed to a stream of sharp sand driven by compressed air.
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They are sometimes sharpened with a sandblast, but ordinarily when dull are discarded.
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