Sandpaper \Sand"pa`per\, n. Paper covered on one side with sand glued fast, -- used for smoothing and polishing.
Sandpaper \Sand"pa`per\, v. t. To smooth or polish with sandpaper; as, to sandpaper a door.
Like sandpaper, they range from coarse _ for removing a lot of metal in a hurry _ to ultra-fine for putting the finishing polish on an edge.
Niekro was suspended for 10 days last year after being caught with an emery board and sandpaper on the mound in Anaheim, Calif.
He occasionally smooths the underside of the top with very fine sandpaper and frequently chalks it with soft builders' chalk.
A dumpy blonde with sandpaper voice and rumpled face, she looks permanently as if she has just emerged from a detox clinic.
His spokesman is a craggy, nearly disillusioned cleric, Father Ed Larkin, played with a fine sandpaper edge by Charles Cioffi.
After the stain has been applied and given sufficient drying time, the surface can be prepared for coating with the polyurethane. Lightly sand the stained surface with 220 sandpaper.
Kennamer sands the surface of his slate with ultrafine sandpaper and draws the striker across the sanded area to imitate the turkey's putts and purrs.