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the peat
noun
Soil formed of dead but not fully decayed plants found in bog areas, often burned as fuel.
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Often, the peat goes many feet deep.
I'll light the peat fire, he replied.
Laphroaig's character, that's from the seaweed in the peat.
The peat blows away or washes away as sediment.
Football has burrowed into the peat here and taken hold.
As the malt gets older, the peat dies away.
When the peat is exposed and drained, it begins to oxidise, making carbon dioxide.
So Landmarks began with the "Peat Glossary", and it ended with Abdal's world-spanning magnum opus.
The peat bogs near Moscow were on fire, and smoke was creeping closer to the dacha.
It read: "Incredibly useful and he'll be extremely handy in the Peat affair tale.
The smoke of the peat fire hung round us like a thin curtain.
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