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Meaning of hammer-dressed
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hammer-dressed (a.)
Having the surface roughly shaped or faced with the stonecutter's hammer; -- said of building stone.
hammer-dressed Sentence Examples
- The hammer-dressed surface of the stone gave it a rough and textured appearance.
- The bridge's pillars were hammer-dressed to provide a secure foundation.
- The historic building's facade featured intricate hammer-dressed carvings.
- The churchyard was dotted with hammer-dressed tombstones, bearing witness to centuries of history.
- The fireplace surround was made of hammer-dressed limestone, providing a rustic charm to the living room.
- The blacksmith hammered-dressed the iron anvil, shaping it perfectly for his craft.
- The quarry produced blocks of hammer-dressed sandstone that were used in construction throughout the city.
- The hammer-dressed pillars in the grand hall stood as a testament to the skilled artisans who built it.
- The decorative hammer-dressed frieze added an elegant touch to the exterior of the palace.
- The artist intentionally left the sculpture hammer-dressed, preserving the raw and powerful texture of the material.
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Having the surface roughly shaped or faced with the stonecutter's hammer; -- said of building stone.
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The hammer-dressed surface of the stone gave it a rough and textured appearance.
The bridge's pillars were hammer-dressed to provide a secure foundation.
The historic building's facade featured intricate hammer-dressed carvings.
The churchyard was dotted with hammer-dressed tombstones, bearing witness to centuries of history.