(7) On the Sabbath the fleet of earthmovers that ordinarily grind the route to Lombrum – ferrying gravel to the detention centre building site where a crew of 300 labor to finish new staff accommodation – are resting in their compound.(6) A potholed gravel road runs to a campsite at the mouth of the Mattole river and from there you can wander south down the coast for 25 miles before you come to the next road, at Shelter Cove.(5) Opening up these magnificent forests for logging is like mining the great pyramids of Egypt for road gravel," said McKim.(4) I found myself skirting the wood’s perimeter, a no-go zone of the past for us, and came next to a gravel-pocked face mined by rabbits with one of the burrows crowned with the skull of an ancestor.(3) A former showgirl from the gravel pits of Wraysbury in Berkshire, Keeler was just 19 and was staying on the estate with her friend, patron and (some said) pimp, the society osteopath Stephen Ward.(2) Except for the blue guard towers it is drained of colour, a grey sameness coating gravel, fences and buildings.(1) The dogs were housed in gravel-based, outdoor pens with doghouses in a high-altitude, high-sunshine level environment.t.) To hurt or lame (a horse) by gravel lodged between the shoe and foot. ![]() t.) To check or stop to embarrass to perplex. ![]() ![]() t.) To run (as a ship) upon the gravel or beach to run aground to cause to stick fast in gravel or sand. t.) To cover with gravel as, to gravel a walk.
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