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Sandpaper
Sandpaper Sand"pa`per, n.
Paper covered on one side with sand glued fast, -- used for
smoothing and polishing.
Sandpaper
Sandpaper Sand"pa`per, v. t.
To smooth or polish with sandpaper; as, to sandpaper a door.
Meaning of Sandpaper from wikipedia
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Sandpaper, also
known as gl****paper or as
coated abrasive, is a type of
material that
consists of
sheets of
paper or
cloth with an
abrasive substance...
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sandpaper figs are so
named for
their leaves,
which are
rough and
sandpaper-like in texture. The
common name may
refer to a
number of
species in the...
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Ficus coronata,
commonly known as the
sandpaper fig or cr****
sandpaper fig, is a
cauliflorous species of fig tree,
native to Australia. It is
found along...
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caught by
television cameras trying to
rough up one side of the ball with
sandpaper to make it
swing in flight.
Captain Steve Smith and vice-captain David...
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television cameras surreptitiously using sandpaper to
rough up the
cricket ball. He then hid the
sandpaper in his
underwear before being confronted by...
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Sandpaper Ballet is a
ballet c****ographed by Mark
Morris to
music by
Leroy Anderson. It was
created for the San
Francisco Ballet, and
premiered on April...
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Petrea is a
genus of
evergreen flowering vines native to
tropical Americas. The
genus was
named in
honour of
Robert James Petre, an
English patron of botany...
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Bancroft rubbing the ball with
sandpaper. On
discovering that
footage of the
incident had been broadcast,
Bancroft put the
sandpaper down the
front of his trousers...
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narrowleaf sandpaper plant Petalonyx nitidus -
shinyleaf sandpaper plant Petalonyx parryi - Parry's
sandpaper plant Petalonyx thurberi - Thurber's
sandpaper plant...
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Sandpaper tree is a
common name for
several plants and may
refer to:
Curatella americana,
native to
northern South America,
Central America, and the Caribbean...