[
UK
/sˈændblɑːst/
]
[ US /ˈsændˌbɫæst/ ]
[ US /ˈsændˌbɫæst/ ]
VERB
-
grind with a sandblast
sandblast the facade of the building
NOUN
- a blast of wind laden with sand
How To Use sandblast In A Sentence
- I'm looking for the appearance of sandblasting without the expense. Times, Sunday Times
- The masonry surface may need to be prepared by sandblasting, application of a primer, and puttying.
- It has been reroofed, and the outside walls have been sandblasted and repointed.
- All the companies said that they regularly audited factories to police a ban on sandblasting introduced last year. Times, Sunday Times
- The decaying church building will be re-roofed, its stonework sandblasted and the spire will become part of one apartment.
- But you don't need a cold spell - or sandblasting equipment - to give your windows that frosted look.
- But when he lost his job he used his redundancy pay to start a sandblasting business. The Sun
- The marks have to be sandblasted away and that in itself has adverse effects on the building.
- The concrete piers were sandblasted to create a rough, weathered texture, and native trees and saguaros run along the wash, helping the structure blend with the desert.
- But instead they're sandblasting the larger, more imposing properties of Barkerend Road, which looked comparatively decent, unlike the rows of decrepit back streets hidden behind.