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pebbly

[ UK /pˈɛbli/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. abounding in small stones
    landed at a shingly little beach

How To Use pebbly In A Sentence

  • Down the string my friend and I trace, digging six-inch-deep holes, aligning the grafting scar on the baby vine with a pinprick in the irrigation line, then setting the vine in the pebbly earth and burying its hairy roots. Owning a Piece of the Vineyard
  • The crowd were standing on a slanted pebbly beach.
  • Next day the roads and hollows or low-lying places resembled closely the sandy, pebbly beach on the sea shore.
  • But anyways, I keep finding these round pebbly things.
  • These are ideal for pebbly or rocky beaches and for getting into and out of the sea.
  • My childhood passed on foot and outdoors, in bracken and on pebbly beaches. William Nicholson discusses Seeker, the first volume in a three part trilogy for teens
  • A narrow, short jetty, the house's toe in the water of the lake, a pebbly foreshore, a moored launch. THE LAST RAVEN
  • The water runs down with a strong sharp stickle, and then has a sudden elbow in it, where the small brook trickles in; and on that side the bank is steep, four or it may be five feet high, overhanging loamily; but on the other side it is flat, pebbly, and fit to land upon. Lorna Doone
  • Add the butter and pulse about 12 times, until the mixture has a pebbly coarse texture. Ellie Krieger: 3 Rules That De-Demonize Comfort Food
  • Many families from New Orleans, and other exposed situations, retire to the pine barrens of Louisiana, in the hot and sickly season, where limpid streams, flowing over a pebbly bed, and a terebinthine atmosphere are enjoyed. A New Guide for Emigrants to the West
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