marble

[ˈmɑːrbəl]

marble Definition

  • 1a hard crystalline or metamorphic rock that takes a high polish and is used for building and sculpture
  • 2a small ball of colored glass or similar material used as a toy

Using marble: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "marble" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The Taj Mahal was built using white marble.

  • Example

    The statue was carved out of a single block of marble.

  • Example

    He lost his marbles and started throwing them around.

  • Example

    She played with marbles in her childhood.

marble Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for marble

Phrases with marble

  • a cake made by swirling together light and dark batters to create a marbled effect

    Example

    The bakery sells delicious marble cakes.

  • a toy consisting of a series of chutes and ramps that a marble can roll down

    Example

    The children spent hours playing with the marble run.

  • eyes that are very light blue or gray, resembling the color of marble

    Example

    Her marble eyes were striking against her dark hair.

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Summary: marble in Brief

The term 'marble' [ˈmɑːrbəl] refers to a type of hard rock used for building and sculpture, as well as a small ball of colored glass or similar material used as a toy. Examples of its use include 'The Taj Mahal was built using white marble.' and 'She played with marbles in her childhood.' 'Marble' also extends into phrases like 'marble cake,' and 'marble run,' denoting a type of cake and a toy respectively.

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