Pronunciation: /ˈsændstoʊn/
noun a type of sedimentary rock formed from sand-sized grains of mineral, rock, or organic material
A1 Sandstone is a type of rock commonly found in deserts.
A2 The ancient ruins were built using sandstone blocks.
B1 The sandstone cliffs along the coast are eroding due to weathering.
B2 The cathedral was constructed using locally sourced sandstone.
C1 The intricate carvings on the sandstone pillars were a marvel to behold.
C2 Geologists study the composition and formation of sandstone to better understand Earth's history.
adjective describing the characteristics of sandstone
A1 The sandstone building was old and beautiful.
A2 The path was lined with sandstone statues.
B1 The sandstone cliffs provided a stunning backdrop for the beach.
B2 The sandstone carvings in the temple were intricate and detailed.
C1 The sandstone facade of the cathedral was a masterpiece of architecture.
C2 The sandstone sculptures in the museum were highly prized for their historical significance.
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