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quick|sand — «KWIHK SAND», noun. 1. a very deep, soft, wet sand that will not hold up a person s weight. Quicksand may swallow up people and animals. 2. Figurative. »The roots of conflict, he believes, lie buried in the quicksands of human nature (Newsweek).… … Useful english dictionary
quick sand — klampsmėlis statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Priešvėjinėje kopų pašlaitėje pakilus gruntiniam vandeniui susidarantis smėlžemio plotas, ant kurio užėjus klimpstama. atitikmenys: angl. quick sand vok. Triebsand, m rus. зыбкий… … Ekologijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
quick·sand — /ˈkwıkˌsænd/ noun, pl sands 1 [noncount] : deep, wet sand into which heavy objects sink easily 2 : a situation that is dangerous and difficult to escape from [noncount] the quicksand of depression [plural] freed from the quicksands of war … Useful english dictionary
Sand casting — Sand casting, also known as sand molded casting, is a metal casting process characterized by using sand as the mold material. It is relatively cheap and sufficiently refractory even for steel foundry use. A suitable bonding agent (usually clay)… … Wikipedia
Sand Martin — Flying in Scotland Conservation status … Wikipedia
Quick's Hole — is the strait in Masachusetts Elizabeth Islands separating Nashawena Island from Pasque Island. It is one of four straits allowing maritime passage between Buzzards Bay and the Vineyard Sound. The others are Canapitsit Channel, Robinson s Hole… … Wikipedia
William Thomas Quick — Occupation Novelist Nationality American William Thomas Bill Quick, who sometimes writes under the pseudonym Margaret Allan,[1] is a science fiction author and self described libertarian conservative blogger … Wikipedia
Plasan Sand Cat — Place of origin … Wikipedia
Sea and sand — Chanson par The Who extrait de l’album Quadrophenia Pays Angleterre Sortie 19 octobre … Wikipédia en Français
Sea and Sand — Chanson par The Who extrait de l’album Quadrophenia Pays Angleterre Sortie 19 octobr … Wikipédia en Français