Pronunciation of the English word sand.
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1. | Wherever I look, there's only sand and more sand. | |
2. | "I'm the witch of the sand." "The sand witch?" | |
3. | The sand is yellow, and also the sun is yellow. The sand and the sun are yellow. | |
4. | There was nothing here, just sand and more sand. | |
5. | At first glance the sand seems barren and unproductive. After a while, if you are careful not to kick up sand, you might see tiny benthic communities of tube-building worms come alive as they sweep the passing nutrient rich waters with tentacles to capture food. | |
6. | If you are really lucky you may encounter a cluster of living sand dollars, half buried in the sand. | |
7. | The famous white-sand beaches of Hawaii, for example, actually come from the poop of parrotfish. The fish bite and scrape algae off of rocks and dead corals with their parrot-like beaks, grind up the inedible calcium-carbonate reef material (made mostly of coral skeletons) in their guts, and then excrete it as sand. | |
8. | Your scheme is like a house built on the sand. | |
9. | Dry sand absorbs water. | |
10. | We found the footprints in the sand. |