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UK
/sˈændpɪt/
]
NOUN
- a large pit in sandy ground from which sand is dug
- a plaything consisting of a pile of sand or a box filled with sand for children to play in
How To Use sandpit In A Sentence
- We'll have sandpits and paddling pools with ice creams and candy floss.
- Ours loved playing on the slide and trampoline and in the sandpit. The Sun
- But for now, while you are up to your elbows in sandpits and play dough, the world around you is overwhelmingly female.
- The route then moves up through the former sandpit and will connect to the Stradbally Road via the planned Summerhill housing development.
- The group, joined by three international artists for the project, works in a roped-off sandpit watched by passers-by.
- I'm still marvelling at the length of the track and the sandpit. Times, Sunday Times
- We love to see the children playing in the sandpit and on the various rides and slides that are provided.
- They just need a sandpit and swings. Times, Sunday Times
- It has a play tower and a slide down into a sandpit (with a sail over it to protect against sunburn).
- Our corporate volunteer FedEx sent a team of 9 employees to work on a sandpit in Wenjiang BDX on Sept. 25th.