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yardage
1[ yahr-dij ]
yardage
2[ yahr-dij ]
noun
- the use of a yard or enclosure, as in loading or unloading cattle or other livestock at a railroad station.
- the charge for such use.
yardage
1/ ˈjɑːdɪdʒ /
noun
- a length measured in yards
yardage
2/ ˈjɑːdɪdʒ /
noun
- the use of a railway yard in the transportation of cattle
- the charge for this
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Generally the size of the pit is roughly measured, and the yardage figured from this measurement.
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Knowing the mix, a percentage of the total yardage of concrete will be the amount of sand that has been moved.
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"I don't know a yardage record from a bushel basket," she sighed.
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The largest yardage for the whole work in any one week was 3,238 cu.
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A mechanical arrangement capable of handling a considerably larger yardage of material is shown by Fig. 8.
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