slab (Meaning)

Wordnet

slab (n)

block consisting of a thick piece of something

Webster

slab (n.)

A thin piece of anything, especially of marble or other stone, having plane surfaces.

An outside piece taken from a log or timber in sawing it into boards, planks, etc.

The wryneck.

The slack part of a sail.

That which is slimy or viscous; moist earth; mud; also, a puddle.

Webster

slab (a.)

Thick; viscous.

slab Sentence Examples

  1. The granite slab was so heavy that it required several men to lift it into place.
  2. The butcher cut a thick slab of beef from the carcass.
  3. A slab of marble adorned the top of the ornate coffee table.
  4. The wooden slab served as a rustic dining table in the cabin.
  5. The concrete slab provided a solid foundation for the house.
  6. The ice slab melted slowly in the warm sun.
  7. The wax slab was used to create intricate candles.
  8. The sandstone slab bore ancient carvings that told a tale of the past.
  9. The limestone slab was used for construction, its weathered surface adding character to the building.
  10. A slab of cheese and a glass of wine made for a simple but satisfying evening snack.

FAQs About the word slab

block consisting of a thick piece of somethingA thin piece of anything, especially of marble or other stone, having plane surfaces., An outside piece taken from

beam,ingot, strip, stick, crossbeam, board, rod,band, girder, billet

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The granite slab was so heavy that it required several men to lift it into place.

The butcher cut a thick slab of beef from the carcass.

A slab of marble adorned the top of the ornate coffee table.

The wooden slab served as a rustic dining table in the cabin.