living granite (Meaning)

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living granite (n)

highly succulent stemless clump-forming plants with grey-green leaves similar in texture to lumps of granite; South Africa

Synonyms & Antonyms of living granite

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living granite Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient temple, carved from colossal blocks of living granite, stood as a testament to the enduring legacy of its builders.
  2. The living granite mountain range seemed to breathe and shift beneath the weight of the passing clouds.
  3. The villagers whispered tales of a time when the living granite could be heard groaning and sighing in the deep of night.
  4. The scientists marveled at the organism that had bonded with the granite, forming an enigmatic symbiotic relationship.
  5. The explorers stumbled upon an abandoned quarry, where the living granite had once been mined, leaving behind a scarred and barren landscape.
  6. The statue, crafted from a single piece of living granite, depicted a serene goddess with eyes that seemed to follow the viewer.
  7. The river flowed over the living granite, its gentle current polishing the smooth surface.
  8. The living granite cave was a sanctuary for the creatures that dwelled within its depths.
  9. The climber scaled the living granite face, his fingers searching for purchase on its ever-changing surface.
  10. The living granite bridge spanned the chasm, a marvel of both nature and engineering.

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highly succulent stemless clump-forming plants with grey-green leaves similar in texture to lumps of granite; South Africa

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The ancient temple, carved from colossal blocks of living granite, stood as a testament to the enduring legacy of its builders.

The living granite mountain range seemed to breathe and shift beneath the weight of the passing clouds.

The villagers whispered tales of a time when the living granite could be heard groaning and sighing in the deep of night.

The scientists marveled at the organism that had bonded with the granite, forming an enigmatic symbiotic relationship.