tanbark

NOUN
  1. bark rich in tannin; bruised and cut in pieces to use for tanning; spent tanbark used as a ground covering
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  • In order to further analyze the scientific validity of some of the items on my newly-written happiness list (for more see My happiness list: chat walks, snuggles, tanbark and obits), I have posted a few below and attached a bit on the corresponding studies from the field of happiness research. Kirsten Dirksen: Why We All Need a Happiness List: Chocolate and Philosophizing According to the Research
  • Never mind his falls feet and his tanbark complexion. Finnegans Wake
  • Among tree species are Eyer evergreen chinquapin Castonopsis eyeri, Farges evergreen chinquapin C. fabri, Hance tanbark oak Lithocarpus hancei, blue Japanese oak Cyclobalanopsis glauca, Taiwan pine Pinus taiwanesis, Chinese little-leaf box tree Buxus sinica var. parvifolia, common Chinese birch Cunninghmia lanceolata, Chinese cedar Cryptomeria fortunei, Masson pine P. Massoniana, etc. Mount Wuyi, China
  • The armory was only 200 feet by 100 feet with a concrete floor, covered in dirt and tanbark for the occasion. Six Weeks of Spring Training in...New Jersey?
  • The street was just a street with asphalt, not tanbark, and the elms were the struggling scraggly ones she was used to. DOLL'S EYES
  • This has not lessened the popularity of spent tanbark as a ground covering in such places as circus arenas, horse tracks, and children's playgrounds.
  • Her sails were tanbark canvas, heavy and stiff, but that was Dad for you, no Dacron for Dad. TROPIC OF NIGHT
  • She had stayed away from the sandpit, and the tanbark, and all the play equipment.
  • He fell in love with the place, its fertile soil, its ancient redwoods, firs, tanbark oaks, maples, madrones and manzanitas, its canyons, silvery streams and springs, and its isolation. Wolf House Burning: Page II
  • His legs are locked around the monkey bars, his arms folded, his head centimetres from the tanbark. Row Three » A Good Read: Recent Guy Pearce Interview - Where Cinema is more than just $100 Million productions
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