Landscaping Materials

15 words in this vocabulary list

noun a small rectangular block typically made of fired or sun-dried clay, used in building

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  • The architect specified that the new building should be constructed with high-quality brick.
  • I accidentally bumped into the brick wall while walking down the street.
  • That party was brick, everyone was having a great time.
  • She built a brick wall around her heart to protect herself from getting hurt.

noun a flat stone slab typically used for paving or flooring

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  • The garden pathway was paved with beautiful flagstone.
  • We sat on the flagstone steps and enjoyed the view.
  • Let's chill on the flagstone patio and have a barbecue.
  • The flagstone of their friendship was laid with trust and loyalty.

noun a place where lumber is stored and sold

  • The lumberyard is where we source all of our building materials.
  • I'm heading to the lumberyard to pick up some wood for the project.
  • Let's swing by the lumberyard and grab some supplies real quick.
  • His mind was like a cluttered lumberyard, filled with thoughts and memories.

noun a protective covering of organic material placed around plants to enrich or insulate the soil

  • The landscaper recommended using mulch to help retain moisture in the soil.
  • I'm going to spread some mulch around the garden to keep the weeds at bay.
  • Let's throw some mulch down to spruce up the yard.
  • She used kind words as mulch to nurture their friendship.

verb to cover or lay a road, walkway, or other area with a hard surface such as concrete or asphalt

  • The city council decided to pave the road with asphalt to improve its condition.
  • I heard they're going to pave the parking lot next week.
  • Let's pave the way for a fun night out by getting some drinks first.
  • Hard work and dedication will pave the path to success in your career.

noun a small, smooth stone found on the beach or in a river

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  • The geologist studied the composition of each pebble found along the riverbank.
  • I found a smooth pebble on the beach and decided to keep it as a souvenir.
  • Let's skip pebbles across the pond and see whose goes the farthest.
  • Each pebble in the path represents a challenge we must overcome on our journey to success.

adjective describing a surface covered with small, rounded stones or pebbles

  • The beach was covered in pebbly sand, making it difficult to walk barefoot.
  • I love the feeling of the pebbly ground beneath my feet when I go hiking.
  • The pebbly texture of the road messed up my new sneakers.
  • Her voice had a pebbly quality to it, rough and uneven but strangely soothing.

adjective allowing liquids or gases to pass through; permeable

  • The pervious pavement allows rainwater to seep through and replenish the groundwater.
  • I prefer pervious concrete for my driveway because it helps with drainage.
  • The new parking lot is made of that cool pervious stuff that lets the water drain away.
  • His mind was pervious to new ideas, always open to different perspectives.

noun the waste material produced during the smelting of metal ores

  • The geologist identified the scoria rock formation in the volcanic area.
  • I found some cool scoria rocks while hiking up the mountain.
  • Check out this scoria I picked up at the beach, it's so unique!
  • The artist used scoria as a metaphor for the rough and hardened exterior of the character.

noun loose rock debris on a steep mountainside or cliff

  • The scree on the mountainside made hiking very difficult.
  • I slipped on the scree while trying to climb up the hill.
  • Watch out for the scree, it's super slippery.
  • The scree of negative comments online can be overwhelming.

noun a solid structure made of stones or bricks, typically used as a barrier or boundary

  • The ancient castle was surrounded by a sturdy stone wall for protection.
  • I love sitting on top of the stone wall in the park and watching people go by.
  • Let's meet by the stone wall near the entrance to the concert.
  • She put up a stone wall of defense whenever someone tried to get too close.

noun a hard solid nonmetallic mineral matter of which rock is made, especially as a building material

verb to throw stones at or kill by stoning

  • The archaeologist uncovered a stone tablet dating back to ancient times.
  • I skipped a stone across the lake and watched it bounce several times.
  • That concert was totally stone, man!
  • She had a heart of stone and showed no emotion during the difficult situation.

noun a dense, fine-grained sandstone that is typically blue-gray in color

adjective describing a type of stone that is blue-gray in color

  • The historic building was constructed using bluestone sourced from a nearby quarry.
  • I love the look of bluestone patios in backyard designs.
  • That bluestone pathway is lit!
  • Her eyes were as cold and unyielding as bluestone.

noun a unit of measurement equal to half of an inch

  • The carpenter measured the board and cut it to a precise half-inch length.
  • I only need a half-inch more to finish this project.
  • I'll just eyeball it and cut off about a half-inch.
  • She was only a half-inch away from winning the race.

noun A basket or cage filled with earth or rocks and used especially in building a support or abutment

  • The engineers decided to use gabion baskets to stabilize the riverbank.
  • We're gonna need some gabion baskets to prevent erosion along the creek.
  • Let's stack up those gabion cages to keep the soil from washing away.
  • The gabion walls symbolize the strength and resilience of the community.