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sandpaper

[sand-pey-per] / ˈsændˌpeɪ pər /


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Even though the sponge feels soft, its internal structure acts like extremely fine sandpaper.

From Science Daily Apr. 18, 2026

It took a lot to bestir Angelenos from their bungalows and Buicks, but their throats felt like sandpaper, and their chests hurt like the blazes.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 26, 2026

“Hard Truths” is sublime and soft in the way that a rough surface is smoothed to the touch by sandpaper.

From Salon Jan. 10, 2025

Start with coarse sandpaper — maybe 80 grit — and work up to progressively finer grades, ending with 400 grit.

From Seattle Times Jun. 3, 2024

My throat began to ache and my voice dropped, roughening into a deep crackle, as if my vocal cords had turned to sandpaper.

From "Educated" by Tara Westover

The team used 31 industrial sandpapers with surfaces of varying roughness, ranging from 1 to 100 microns thick, as experimental targets.

From Science Daily Nov. 16, 2024

Those pulses passed through transceivers, encountered the sandpapers, then rebounded back through the system for analysis by the team's learning model.

From Science Daily Nov. 16, 2024

As you use aluminum oxide sandpapers, the fragments break off creating a new sharpened edge.

From Seattle Times Aug. 28, 2023

My daughter had gone to a big box store and was overwhelmed by the selection of sandpapers.

From Seattle Times Aug. 28, 2023

Tiny saws, tacks, gouges, carving chisels, fine-gritted sandpapers.

From "All the Light We Cannot See" by Anthony Doerr

Political power sandpapered the edges of her idealism.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 19, 2026

"Chattering" is driven by synthetic rhythms, layers of sandpapered guitar textures and barely audible human voices that seem just out of reach.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 28, 2018

Traditional exfoliators like fruit enzymes or glycolic acid leave her looking as if she had sandpapered her face.

From Seattle Times Jun. 1, 2016

On the road, he sometimes sandpapered the tips of his fingers.

From New York Times Jan. 6, 2011

He sandpapered every board, hammered every nail, leveled every edge.

From "The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates" by Wes Moore

It was the same tenacity required in Cape Town in 2018, amidst a worldwide furore after his teammates were caught sandpapering a match ball.

From BBC Dec. 24, 2020

Unlike Billie or Lana or Ariana, all of whom are sandpapering their aesthetics down to the micron, Lizzo is full of surprise, and hopefully will remain that way.

From New York Times Jan. 23, 2020

For the last two weeks, the show’s team has been sandpapering its format and appearance, though Mr. Rydholm said more changes were likely to come once there’s comfort with the same-day taping-and-editing schedule.

From New York Times Oct. 14, 2016

Fortnight ago a gang of WPA workmen were placidly sandpapering the features of a marble George Washington in Philadelphia's dark old City Hall.

From Time Magazine Archive

P. T. was on him immediately, muddy paws all over the beige raincoat, and pink tongue sandpapering Jesse’s wet face.

From "Bridge to Terabithia" by Katherine Paterson




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