Pronunciation of the English word granite.
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1. | Even small drops striking constantly will bore through a granite mountain. | |
2. | We want to put in a new granite countertop. | |
3. | Can you tell the difference between granite and sandstone? | |
4. | The washbasin is made of granite. | |
5. | The miner and his bride occupied two granite beds. | |
6. | "Granite" is often mispronounced by natives. | |
7. | Still steadily rising, we passed over a narrow granite bridge, and skirted a noisy stream which gushed swiftly down, foaming and roaring amid the grey boulders. | |
8. | The lodge was a ruin of black granite and bared ribs of rafters. | |
9. | A steep, boulder-sprinkled hill lay upon the right which had in bygone days been cut into a granite quarry. | |
10. | As I looked from their windows at the interminable granite-flecked moor rolling unbroken to the farthest horizon I could not but marvel at what could have brought this highly educated man and this beautiful woman to live in such a place. |