"Clayey" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Clayey" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Clayey" Meaning

Closely resembling or having the consistency of clay.

"Clayey" Examples

Usage Examples of "Clayey"


The clayey soil in the farm made it difficult to plant crops, as the water retained in it impeded water drainage.
The geologist studied the clayey composition of the rocks to determine their geographical origin.
In the tropical regions, the clayey riverbanks were prone to landslides during the rainy season.
The potters worked with clayey materials to shape the ceramics, a skill passed down through generations.
After the flood, the waterlogged clayey soil in the backyard needed extra care to prevent erosion and damage to the foundation of the house.

"Clayey" Similar Words

Clawbacks

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Clawed

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Clawfoot

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Clawing

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Claws

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Clay-colored

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Clay

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Clayes

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Claymore

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Clayoquot

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Clays

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Clayton

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Clean-shaven

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Clean-up

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The verb "clean-up" refers to the act of removing or clearing away dirt, trash, or debris, in order to make something clean, tidy, or organized. It can also refer to a process of reviewing and correcting mistakes or errors, such as cleaning up a messy room or proofreading and editing written work. In addition, "clean-up" can also be used as a noun to refer to the removal of waste or debris from a site, such as a cleaning-up of a polluted beach or a clean-up crew that arrives at a disaster site to remove wreckage.

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Cleaned

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