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wooden or
stone troughs. Lead was a po****r
liner and is
still used in
pitched valley gutters. Many
materials have been used to make
guttering: cast iron,...
- A box
gutter,
internal gutter,
parallel gutter, or
trough gutter is a rain
gutter on a roof
usually rectangular in shape; it may be
lined with EPDM rubber...
- shuffleboard, the
trough hazards on
either side of the
playing lane into
which the
bowling ball or
shuffleboard puck may fall "
Gutter" (song), a song by...
- to miss (e.g. a bus) poin — to pester, to nag (from
Welsh poeni)
troughing —
guttering venter — to bet (from
Welsh fentro, a
mutated form of mentro) Examples...
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Trough zithers are a
group of
African stringed instruments or
chordophones whose members resemble wooden bowls, pans, platters, or
shallow gutters with...
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approximately 41
inches (1.05 m) wide,
bounded on
either side by a
gutter (or "channel" or
trough). The lane is
separated from the
approach by a "foul line" common...
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rainwater off the roof to
minimize potential damage from rainstorms. A
trough is cut in the back of the
gargoyle and
rainwater typically exits through...
- narrow,
usually shallow troughs between ridges or
sandbars on a beach, that run
parallel to the s****line.
Contour trenching Gutter Keyline design Rain garden...
- iron
shape vs. role. As with
European adzes, iron
shapes include straight,
gutter and lipped.
Where larger Northwest adzes are
similar in size to
their European...
- raggle, and used to make a
trough, or
secret gutter,
running down the
inside edge of the steps. The far edge of the
trough is
raised over a triangular...