gravelling
Variant of gravel
gravel (grav′əl)
noun
- a loose mixture of pebbles and rock fragments coarser than sand, often mixed with clay, etc.
- Med. a deposit of small concretions that form in the kidneys or gallbladder and that may be retained, passed on to the urinary bladder, or passed from the body
Etymology: ME < OFr gravelle, dim. of grave, coarse sand, seashore < or akin to Gaul *grava, stone < IE base *ghreu-, to rub hard, pulverize > grit
transitive verb graveled -·eled or gravelled -·elled, graveling -·el·ing or gravelling -·el·ling
- to cover (a walk, driveway, etc.) with gravel
- to embarrass or perplex
- ☆ Informal to irritate or annoy
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