English to Icelandic Meaning of sand - sandur


Sand :
sandur

sandur, möl

sandurslípaðurSanderSanderssandingsandarSandy
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Definitions of sand in English
Noun(1) a loose material consisting of grains of rock or coral(2) French writer known for works concerning women's rights and independence (1804-1876(3) fortitude and determination
Verb(1) rub with sandpaper
Examples of sand in English
(1) Several layers of sand , stone, concrete and a special membrane covering lie between the origins of the radon and the actual home in the miniature house.(2) Cover the patch with compound, allow it to dry, and sand it smooth after drying.(3) Lanzarote is a volcanic island, which accounts for the dark sand on some beaches.(4) A part of him refused to entertain the notion that when he reached its edge, he would be confronted by miles of unrelenting desert sand .(5) Taking rough-grit sandpaper, sand the remaining membrane out of the gourd.(6) Should you prefer to keep your head above water, the beaches, with their fine golden sand and tall palms, won't disappoint.(7) A perfect view of the ocean stretched out before her, the waves rolling slowly towards the rock and sand of the beach.(8) Attach plywood with panel adhesive and brads and sand it flush with front edge.(9) About two kilometers around the lake, the sand beach turned into rocks and there was a huge cliff over top.(10) sand the rusty areas until you expose bare metal(11) The land is on a sand and gravel aquifer, several hundred metres from a reservoir that supplies drinking water to 650,000 homes in Dublin.(12) There is another irony about desert sand dunes: They are a product of both aridity and water.(13) I look out at two miles of white sand beach, lapped by water with a visibility of 200 feet.(14) no one has the sand to stand against him(15) The main bathroom is also at this level and features a stone wall, sand coloured tiles and rustic style walls.(16) The land was mostly flat and featureless; even the most desolate of the southern deserts had some rolling sand dunes and some cacti.
Related Phrases of sand
(1) sand dunes ::
sandöldur
(2) grain of sand ::
korn af sandi
(3) sand storm ::
sandur stormur
(4) fine sand ::
fínn sandur
(5) sand trap ::
sandur gildru
(6) sand casting ::
sandur steypu
(7) black sand ::
svartur sandur
(8) sand clock ::
sandur klukka
(9) sand filter ::
sandi sía
(10) grains of sand ::
sandkornin
Synonyms
Noun
1. beach ::
Ströndin
3. shore ::
Fjaran
4. seashore ::
Fjaran
6. strand ::
strandar
Verb
7. sandpaper ::
Sandpappír
Different Forms
sand, sanded, sander, sanders, sanding, sands, sandy
Word Example from TV Shows
Ellaria Sand, my paramour.

Ellaria Sand, my paramour.

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 1

It's Sand.

It's Sand.

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 7

Throw your swords in the sand.

Throw your swords in the SAND.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 4

...and a super-executive ant farm
with glow-in-the-dark sand?

...and a super-executive ant farm with glow-in-the-dark SAND?

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 4

I hate the sea, the fish\Nand the sand on the beach.

I hate the sea, the fish
and the SAND on the beach.

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 4

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