-adjective1.of, like, or abounding in gravel.
2.harsh and grating: a gravelly voice.
rough, sandy, dusty, rasping, gravelly, granular
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The two girls were very mean to me. This is a sentence containing the word mean.
Be mean
The man had a gravelly voice when he sanged.
The patient in the hospital had such a gravelly voice I didn't understand him.
-adjective1.of, like, or abounding in gravel. 2.harsh and grating: a gravelly voice.
Gravelly Hill railway station was created in 1862.
"Gravelly" refers to soil which contains a relatively high percentage of small stones which are called gravel. The stones can vary in size, but are generally from one-half to two inches (one to five centimeters) in size.
Spaghetti Junction.
It was named for a nearby stream, which drains the southern part of the county. The name "Scappoose" is of Native American (Chinook) origin, and is said to mean "gravelly plain." Regrettably, since the rivers have been damned and dredged to improve shipping, create electricity and build resevoirs, the "gravelly plain" has been submerged and washed out.
Tom Waits' distinctive and gravelly voice developed over time due to his smoking, heavy drinking, and singing in a rough and raspy style.
71 Gravelly Hill North Erdington Birmingham West Midlands
rough, sandy, dusty, rasping, gravelly, granular
stony soil is soil that has stone or rocks in it or it can be gravelly with a cement layer above 80 cm.
Graeme is English in origin, a variant of the surname Graham; a Scottish surname taken from the place Grantham in Lincolnshire, England. Graham means "gravel hamlet".