"Sandbag" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A sandbag is a flexible bag or pouch filled with sand, used for various purposes, such as:
Weighing down heavy objects, like an anchor or a ship's cargo, to prevent them from shifting or toppling over.
Absorbing shock or impact, like in road construction or trench digging.
Protecting items from damage, such as in a natural disaster or during construction work.
In a different connotation, the term "sandbag" can also refer to:
A tactic used by an opponent to defend against an incoming attack, such as in boxing or mixed martial arts, by covering up and protecting vital areas with their arms.
A metaphor for a person who makes excuses or pretends to be weak in order to avoid responsibility or difficulties.
Overall, a sandbag can be both a physical object and a figurative concept.
A sandal is an open shoe that consists of a sole held on the foot by a strap which goes over the arch and the heel of the foot. It does not cover the foot from the toes to the heel, but rather leaves the foot exposed between the big toe and the heel, except for the small toe.
Wearing or relating to footwear that has a sole and has straps that fasten over the foot rather than covering it.
Sandarac is a type of resin, typically derived from the sandarac tree (Potentilla populifolia). It is used in the production of varnishes, paints, and other art supplies. It is also known for its gloss and durability, and is sometimes used in conservation and restoration of artworks.<br><br>In a more general sense, sandarac can refer to a type of stick or branching twig, especially one that is used as a barbering tool for shaving or sharpening.
Sandarach is a genus of fossil water-lilies native to Europe and North America, which lived from the Middle Miocene to the Pleistocene period.
The Sandawe language is an indigenous language of Tanzania, primarily spoken in the Dodoma and Arusha Regions, and in some parts bordering Kenya to the north, Nametali being one in the sub-county of Bagamoyo, Pwani Region, Tanzania. The language is isolate, consisting of a distinct language family separate from the Niger-Congo languages, which are much more prevalent in the region.<br><br>The Sandawe have a population of about 55,000 people.
I couldn't find any word "sanday". However, I think you might be looking for the word "Sunday". <br><br>Sunday is the day of the week that is considered the first day of the week by many cultures. It is often associated with rest and relaxation after a week of work or school.
A tactic used in various situations where someone intentionally performs below their usual level of quality or performance, often to gain an unfair advantage, avoid competition, or delay a moment of reckoning.
A sack or bag filled with sand or other materials, used for protection against flooding or erosion.
Sandbanks are narrow ridges or ridges of sand that are formed by the waves of a sea or lake. They are typically found in shallow water and are often composed of loose sand grains that have accumulated over time.<br><br>In a more general sense, the term "sandbanks" can also refer to areas of coastline where the sea waves drop sand or sediment on the shore, forming a sandy beach.