pebble in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for pebble in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

pebble [Am ˈpɛbəl, Brit ˈpɛb(ə)l] N

pebble-dash1 [Am ˈpɛbəl ˌdæʃ, Brit] N U Brit

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pebble in the PONS Dictionary

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They primarily live in areas with abundant sea grass coverage and occupy dens built into the sandy seafloor, which they line with small pebbles.
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The pebbles and debris were therefore sorted and removed by hand.
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Extensive shingle fields, consisting of limestone pebbles, have developed on the western coast of the island.
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In the second, the pebbles are substituted by small cloth bags filled with either grains (the most popular being rice), or sand, and sewn shut.
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The females separate from their mates to go hunt as males build their nests from piles of pebbles.
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Some item locations were changed; the pebbles for example are found near the river in the original, but near a lake in their remake.
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Minute elements of nature, such as bugs and pebbles, were considered divine.
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Using polished pebbles as the boundary, the family consists of regular, positive, and negative fonts.
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Small pebbles are also used to create living spaces and gardens on the rooftops of buildings.
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Rather than using common sand, crushed quartz pebbles were used instead.
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