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grike
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noun
- a solution fissure, a vertical crack about 0.5 m wide formed by the dissolving of limestone by water, that divides an exposed limestone surface into sections or clints
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Origin of grike1
Example Sentences
Sloane shows how to build a house without a nail in it that will go up and stay up for hundreds of years, how to make a bottle-glass window, a fieldstone grike, a folding ladder, a wooden tub, a cider press.
It was the same grimy giant who had accosted her on the lonely road near Deadman's Grike.
A big black fella, as high as the kipples, came out o' the wood near Deadman's Grike, just after the sun gaed down yester e'en; I knew weel what he was, for his feet ne'er touched the road while he made as if he walked beside me.
"That will be the same fella I sid at Deadman's Grike," said Mall Carke, with an anxious frown.
He climbed over the sedge and eely oarweeds and sat on a stool of rock, resting his ashplant in a grike.
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