scabling Synonyms
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scabling Meaning
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scabling (n.)
A fragment or chip of stone.
scabling Sentence Examples
- The roofers were scabling the shingles to prepare them for a new layer of roofing.
- The metalworker carefully scabled the surface of the steel to remove any impurities.
- The artist used a carbide scraper to scable the paint off the old canvas.
- The dentist used a dental scaler to scable the plaque and tartar from the patient's teeth.
- The archeologist scabled the surface of the ancient artifact to reveal its intricate carvings.
- The mechanic scabled the rust off the engine block before installing the new parts.
- The homeowner scabled the exterior walls of their house to remove peeling paint and flaking plaster.
- The sculptor scabled the marble to create a rough texture on the surface of the statue.
- The surgeon scabled the wound to remove any remaining debris and infection.
- The historian scabled the old document to make its faded text more legible.
FAQs About the word scabling
A fragment or chip of stone.
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The roofers were scabling the shingles to prepare them for a new layer of roofing.
The metalworker carefully scabled the surface of the steel to remove any impurities.
The artist used a carbide scraper to scable the paint off the old canvas.
The dentist used a dental scaler to scable the plaque and tartar from the patient's teeth.