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SHINGLE

Definitionen von SHINGLE

  1. die Schindel
  2. der Kies

2

Anzahl der Buchstaben

7

Ist Palindrom

Nein

14
GL
HI
HIN
IN
ING
LE
NG
NGL
SH
SHI

13

1

17

388
EG
EGS
EH
EHL
EHS
EI
EIL
EIN

Beispiele für die Verwendung von SHINGLE in einem Satz

  • The particles composing a beach are typically made from rock, such as sand, gravel, shingle, pebbles, etc.
  • Shake (shingle), a wooden shingle that is split from a bolt, with a more rustic appearance than a sawed shingle.
  • Baird Island (1 ha) – coral and shingle cay with mangroves (dominated by Rhizophora stylosa and Avicennia marina) growing to a canopy height of 5 m.
  • The AONB covers ancient woodland, commercial forestry, the estuaries of the Alde, Blyth, Deben, Orwell and Stour rivers, farmland, salt marsh, heathland, mudflats, reed beds, small towns and villages, shingle beaches and low eroding cliffs along 60 miles of coastline.
  • The Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians, a federally recognized tribe of Maidu and Miwok people, are headquartered in Shingle Springs.
  • Shingletown was originally named Shingle Camp, for the workers who cut roofing slats from timber to supply miners during the Gold Rush era.
  • Frequent features include gable-on-hip roofs that encompass side porches with minimalist wood bracing, creating a sense of heaviness characteristic of the Shingle style.
  • Williamsburg is a large subdivision bounded roughly on the north by the Beachline Expressway, on the south by the Central Florida GreeneWay, on the east by Shingle Creek and on the west by International Drive.
  • The town had four sawmills, four gristmills, a shook mill, a barrel stave mill, four shingle factories, a carriage factory and a tannery.
  • Over the years other industries followed, including a wire-making business, blacksmithy, shingle mill, harness-maker, foundry, carriage maker, clothing maker and shoe shop.
  • Industry developed because the falls in the Sandy River provided water power for mills: these included three sawmills, a gristmill, two clapboard machines, and two shingle machines.
  • By 1880, when the population was 2,011, the town had a sawmill, shipyard, gristmill, shingle mill and brickyard.
  • Other industries included gristmills, blacksmith shops, a tannery, a pants factory and shoe shop, a cider mill and cannery for apples, a barrel factory, a shingle mill and a woolen carding mill.
  • Industries included a gristmill, sawmill, shingle mill, planing mill, iron foundry and machine shop.
  • The Swift River falls provided water power for watermills, and industries included a sawmill, gristmill, shingle mill and shoe factory.
  • By 1859, when the population was 1,151, Sumner had three sawmills, two gristmills, two shingle mills, a starch factory, a clover mill (to clean clover seeds, food for cattle), and a powder mill.
  • By the 1850s the town had 14 single-saw mills, three gang-saw (multiple-saw) mills, four clapboard mills, four lath mills, and three shingle mills.
  • The city's most imposing architectural landmark is the shingle style First Congregational Church, which stands on a bluff above the river overlooking Bangor.
  • When the population was 603 in 1858, industries included a gristmill, sawmill and clapboard, shingle and lath machines.
  • Industries included a flour mill, corn mill, sawmill for long lumber, shingle mill, a shovel handle factory, a carding, clothing and woolen mill, and a tannery.



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