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gravel
Noun
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Gravel is small stones that are used in construction.
The road is mostly gravel and mud.
filled
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adjective
(usually followed by 'with' or used as a combining form) generously supplied with
theirs was a house filled with laughter
a large hall filled with rows of desks
fog-filled air
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adjective
of purchase orders that have been filled
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adjective
(of time) taken up
well-filled hours
grout
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noun
a thin mortar that can be poured and used to fill cracks in masonry or brickwork
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verb
bind with grout
grout the bathtub
ring
Noun
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A circle.
The students sat in a ring.
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A piece of metal in a circle usually worn in the ear or on the finger or toe.
She wore a ring on each finger.
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A piece of material with the shape of a circle.
The O-rings went bad on my truck.
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A high sound, especially of a telephone.
The ring of the phone woke me up.
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The square area between four poles where people fight.
He climbed into the ring, ready to fight.
ring
Verb
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To make a high sound, as a phone.
The phone rang.
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To call someone.
He rings me every Thursday.
ring
Verb 2
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To form a circle around.
They ringed the pair.