"Quarries" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Quarries" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Quarries" Meaning

Multiple meanings of "quarries":

1. Noun: Quarries refer to excavations or pits from which stones, rocks, or minerals are extracted. They can also be a place where raw materials such as sand, gravel, or limestone are mined.
2. Verb: To quarry means to extract stones, rock, or other materials from the earth, typically using heavy machinery.
3. Noun (idiomatic): A quarry is also a person who is pursued or hunted, often in a sport or in the wilderness.

Example sentences:

The company owns a quarry where they mine limestone for the construction industry.
The hen was chased by a hawk, which became her quarry.
The hikers had to navigate through a steep quarry to reach the summit.

"Quarries" Examples

Examples of Usage:


Noun

- The family moved to a small house in the quarries on the outskirts of the city.
- The quarries that were once a major source of limestone have been exhausted.

Verb

- Can you help me quarry the necessary materials for the construction project?
- The police quarried a witness who saw the suspect entering the store.

Adjective

- The flagstones were quarried from a long-abandoned quarry on the farm.
- The show about quarried granite won the coveted design award.

Surname

- The firm of Quarry, Inc. specializes in manufacturing sports equipment.
- Norman Quarry, the artist, is known for her abstract designs.

"Quarries" Similar Words

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Removed or dug up from the earth; extracted. (often used to describe stone or minerals)

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