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red clay

noun

Geology.
  1. a brown to red, widely distributed deep-sea deposit consisting chiefly of microscopic particles and tinted red by iron oxides and manganese.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of red clay1

Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400
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I played in the parks, which were often hard red clay with loose pebbles and stones, with two square goalposts fashioned out of wood and string.

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For Nadal, the red clay of the French Open, his favored killing ground, is the perfect place to die.

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When Zverev broke Jarry to convert his fourth match point, he dropped to his knees on the red clay court, leaned back and let out a scream.

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The red clay from which he had fashioned pots and dishes inspired him to try his hand at making something just for its own sake, something beautiful.

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Impossible to know who will play on the red clay at Roland Garros until mid-June, because qualifying is based on the rankings after the French Open.

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