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- noun Plural form of
sludge .
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Examples
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They lurk in the muds deep below the sea floor, along with toxic and radioactive sludges.
SuperCooperators Martin A. Nowak 2011
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Those who stay for the land curl into the slates of the land and yellow sludges of chunky flakes float over them in the land.
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Damn brisket, she mutters through naked gums, and Grandpa's fork sludges through gravy in search of teeth.
Superman Comes to Dinner Danny Goodman 2010
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It typically comprises resins, chemical sludges, and metal fuel cladding, as well as contaminated materials from reactor decommissioning.
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Class sludges forward until the bell finally rings.
Portia's Exclusive and Confidential Rules on True Friendship Anna Hays 2009
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Class sludges forward until the bell finally rings.
Portia's Exclusive and Confidential Rules on True Friendship Anna Hays 2009
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Class sludges forward until the bell finally rings.
Portia's Exclusive and Confidential Rules on True Friendship Anna Hays 2009
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Class sludges forward until the bell finally rings.
Portia's Exclusive and Confidential Rules on True Friendship Anna Hays 2009
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Regulation has played an indirect role over the years; for example, the national ban in Denmark on placing organic waste streams into landfills caused the pharmaceutical company to seek arrangements to apply its sludges on agricultural lands.
Industrial symbiosis 2008
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The sludges have been linked to health problems in humans and cattle, and even deaths.
Now on the Grill, GE 2008
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