stone
Prononciation : [/stoʊ̯n/]
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Contexte : « material »
(noun) a hard substance found in the ground, often used for building or decoration. Rocks and pebbles are types of stones.
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The wall of the castle was made of large stones.
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She tripped over a stone on the path.
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Have you ever skipped stones on a lake?
Contexte : « measurement »
(noun) a unit of weight equal to 14 pounds. It's an old-fashioned way to measure things like people would have done a long time ago.
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The farmer's little pig weighed a stone.
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She thought the bag of apples was heavier, but it was only a few stones.
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How many stones do you think that bag of flour weighs?
Contexte : « game »
(noun) a round, smooth object that is thrown in a game. Players aim to land their stones closest to a target.
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He tossed his stone with precision, landing it right next to the target.
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Her stone went flying far away from the target.
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Who's winning the game based on their stone placements?
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