slabbing (Meaning)

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slabbing (a.)

Adapted for forming slabs, or for dressing flat surfaces.

Synonyms & Antonyms of slabbing

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slabbing Sentence Examples

  1. The construction workers were slabbing the concrete foundation for the new building.
  2. The butcher effortlessly sliced the meat into thin slabs.
  3. The hikers decided to camp at a flat spot they found by the river, where they could slab their sleeping bags down.
  4. The sculptor skillfully used a chisel to slab away at the marble, creating intricate designs.
  5. The carpenter used a slab saw to cut the large piece of wood into smaller pieces.
  6. The weightlifter lifted the heavy slab of metal with ease, showing off his impressive strength.
  7. The scientist placed the slab of radioactive material in a secure container for safety.
  8. The artist used a slab of clay to create a beautiful sculpture that captured the human form.
  9. The photographer set up his equipment on a slab of rock, ensuring a sturdy base for his camera.
  10. The chef cut a slab of butter into small pieces, ready to be used in the recipe.

FAQs About the word slabbing

Adapted for forming slabs, or for dressing flat surfaces.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The construction workers were slabbing the concrete foundation for the new building.

The butcher effortlessly sliced the meat into thin slabs.

The hikers decided to camp at a flat spot they found by the river, where they could slab their sleeping bags down.

The sculptor skillfully used a chisel to slab away at the marble, creating intricate designs.