cherty

ADJECTIVE
  1. resembling or containing chert
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How To Use cherty In A Sentence

  • Although he had an unrivalled ability to motivate players, Docherty's approach often bordered on theatre of cruelty.
  • It's likely that Docherty's endorsement had the effect of making the change in wording acceptable to Protestants who may have been chary of adopting what seemed a Catholic proposal.
  • Many tectonic ironstones are rather massive, cherty rocks, suggesting that early structural fabrics were annihilated by late-stage chert replacement.
  • Tectonic ironstone encompasses siliceous and ferruginous rock types that are characterized by the presence of chert or cherty quartzite, iron sulphides and their alteration products.
  • Carter crossed the line in a time of one hour 51.07 minutes and was followed home by Bevan Docherty.
  • Soils are often cherty and have developed from carbonate rocks or interbedded chert, sandstone, and shale; mesic Ultisols, Alfisols, and Mollisols are common. Ecoregions of Arkansas (EPA)
  • While the phrase ‘assisting individual constituents’ is fairly straightforward, Docherty might have better explained exactly what services they procure for their ridings and how they do so.
  • Docherty is, at this very moment, embodying the phenomenon by wearing combat trousers and a furry-hooded anorak and being, frankly, a bit whiffy.
  • Docherty said the companies will continue to compete with each other on telecommunications services they run over the joint network.
  • Three years ago, Laurence Docherty's disappointment at being left out of the Sydney squad seared his mind.
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