cement wall
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcementandwall
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cement
noun[U]
uk/sɪˈment/us/səˈment/
a grey powder that is mixed with water and sand to make mortar or with water, sand, and small stones to ...
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wall
noun
uk/wɔːl/us/wɑːl/
a vertical structure, often made of stone or brick, that divides or ...
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In addition, it camouflages an uglycementwallthat contains the town's water cistern.
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The condensed hot vapors and hot water from the condenser are also thrown on thecementwall.
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They are separated from the platforms by acementwall(which viewing is possible) and a wooden locked door from the platform.
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The bar has since closed, and a developer has blocked the caves with acementwallwhile building a townhouse complex.
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Put your hands on thecementwall.
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They sit on a narrow plank, with irregular cement walls behind them, unable to sleep, or only dropping off to sleep for a little time.
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The excessive water from the inner tank drips out onto the cement walls of the tower, from top to bottom.
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In 1973 the cement walls of the mill could be seen as well as abandoned homes.
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It was used on concrete blocks, cement walls, stucco and brick.
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The barbed wire was later changed to cement walls.
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The cement walls have murals made by prisoners that depict wildlife.
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An advantage of the gamma log over some other types of well logs is that it works through the steel and cement walls of cased boreholes.
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The facades of the house align with the street and are very plain, with rough cement walls very similar in color and composition of its neighbors.
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