Sentence examples for to marble from inspiring English sources

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to marble

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To cause (something to have) the streaked or swirled appearance of certain types of marble, for example by mixing viscous ingredients incompletely, or by applying paint or other colorants unevenly.

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Suddenly, the fabric turned to marble columns.

"And I like to marble paper.

They went by Underground to Marble Arch.

"Father's been turned to marble," she said.

We picked our way carefully from gneiss to marble to schist.

So, does the choice come down to marble pillars versus caterpillars?

Dot with halva pieces, then gently run a knife across the surface to marble it.

So close to Marble Arch, but it was like another city.

"Gold is a very cheap cladding material," says Koolhaas, "compared to marble or even paint".

Below, a visit to Marble House, the summer cottage of William K. Vanderbilt, which has a teahouse.

The Constructivists and their sympathizers preferred industrially manufactured materials, such as plastics, glass, iron, and steel, to marble and bronze.

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