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5 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Grav·el·ing
or
Grav·el·ling
,
n.
1.
The
act
of
covering
with
gravel
.
2.
A
layer
or
coating
of
gravel
(
on
a
path
,
etc
.).
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Grav·el·ing
,
or
Grav·el·ling
,
n.
Zool.
A
salmon
one
or
two
years
old
,
before
it
has
gone
to
sea
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Grav·el
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Graveled
or
Gravelled
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Graveling
or
Gravelling
.]
1.
To
cover
with
gravel
;
as
,
to
gravel
a
walk
.
2.
To
run
(
as
a
ship
)
upon
the
gravel
or
beach
;
to
run
aground
;
to
cause
to
stick
fast
in
gravel
or
sand
.
When
we
were
fallen
into
a
place
between
two
seas
,
they
graveled
the
ship
.
--
Acts
xxvii
. 41 (
Rhemish
version).
Willam
the
Conqueror
. . .
chanced
as
his
arrival
to
be
graveled
;
and
one
of
his
feet
stuck
so
fast
in
the
sand
that
he
fell
to
the
ground
.
--
Camden
.
3.
To
check
or
stop
;
to
embarrass
;
to
perplex
. [
Colloq
.]
When
you
were
graveled
for
lack
of
matter
.
--
Shak
.
The
physician
was
so
graveled
and
amazed
withal
,
that
he
had
not
a
word
more
to
say
.
--
Sir
T
.
North
.
4.
To
hurt
or
lame
(
a
horse
)
by
gravel
lodged
between
the
shoe
and
foot
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
gravelling
See
gravel
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
gravel
adj
:
unpleasantly
harsh
or
grating
in
sound
; "
a
gravelly
voice
"
[
syn
:
grating
,
gravelly
,
rasping
,
raspy
,
rough
]
n
:
rock
fragments
and
pebbles
[
syn
:
crushed rock
]
v
1:
cause
annoyance
in
;
disturb
,
especially
by
minor
irritations
; "
Mosquitoes
buzzing
in
my
ear
really
bothers
me
"; "
It
irritates
me
that
she
never
closes
the
door
after
she
leaves
" [
syn
:
annoy
,
rag
,
get to
,
bother
,
get at
,
irritate
,
rile
,
nark
,
nettle
,
vex
,
chafe
,
devil
]
2:
cover
with
gravel
; "
We
gravelled
the
driveway
"
3:
be
a
mystery
or
bewildering
to
; "
This
beats
me
!"; "
Got
me--I
don't
know
the
answer
!"; "
a
vexing
problem
"; "
This
question
really
stuck
me
" [
syn
:
perplex
,
vex
,
stick
,
get
,
puzzle
,
mystify
,
baffle
,
beat
,
pose
,
bewilder
,
flummox
,
stupefy
,
nonplus
,
amaze
,
dumbfound
]
[
also
:
gravelling
,
gravelled
]
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