Aerated

Word AERATED
Character 7
Hyphenation aerated
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Aerated"

What do we mean by aerated?

To supply with oxygen or air.

Adj. Over-excited. Becoming obsolete, although still heard used by older generations. Often mispronounced as aeriated. Slightly British. Urban Dictionary

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âr'āt tr. vb., slang adopted by American SOF units, namely the Legendary Green Berets, for neutralizing a target by penetrating munitions, mainly hollow point or ball ammunition. Urban Dictionary

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The word "aerated" in example sentences

The Dutch have even experimented with floating architecture, using a material called aerated concrete.

Stabilised soil blocks are generally denser than a number of concrete materials, such as aerated and lightweight concrete blocks, while exhibiting densities similar to those of various types of bricks (e.g. clay, calcium silicate and concrete bricks - see table I. 1). ❋ Unknown (1987)

Nyuk Moi cooked the gleanings with a kind of aerated mud, some grass, and a bird that had not been dead too long. ❋ Michener, James (1959)

Hence there is an analogy between this chronic rheumatism and the diseases which produce gravel or gout-stones; and it may perhaps receive relief from the same remedies, such as aerated sal soda. ❋ Erasmus Darwin (1766)

The closest product to it would be whipped honey - which is aerated until it is thick in order to make it spreadable - but White Gold Honey is still much thicker. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Once ready, the pieces of cotton were placed in a furnace and headed at 1160°C for 4 hours while continuously aerated with argon. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Mr. Kaplan says the Melt is a "high-end restaurant in a fast-casual shell," because of the gourmet quality of its ingredients, and its use of technology to ensure an optimal level of bread crispness in the melt and aerated frothiness in the soup. ❋ Geoffrey A. Fowler (2011)

They are aerated, by stirring, during this process. ❋ Liz Neumark (2012)

Because you make the box small enough to reach everything without stepping in the dirt, your soil stays aerated. ❋ Unknown (2009)

We throw our weight from side to side and dig into the aerated water with paddles, desperately trying to force the boat out of the hydraulic, to no avail. ❋ Richard Bangs (2011)

And, later, falling on the warped metal plates of many, or aerated by pressure above the pristine dinner service in some house in Atabey. ❋ Yoani Sanchez (2012)

The honey is raw, untreated and definitely not aerated in any way. ❋ Unknown (2009)

White bread was transformed into shokupan, a Platonic ideal of fluffiness, aerated and feather-light in a way that made Wonder Bread seem dense. ❋ Tom Downey (2012)

Mulch prevents weeds from sprouting up in your garden, keeps soil moist and aerated, protects your plants from soilborne diseases, replenishes the soil as it decomposes, and keeps your yard and garden looking well tended. ❋ Maria Rodale (2011)

"When we're done, the site is restored, and the grass is always greener, because we've aerated the soil." ❋ J. Michael Welton (2011)

In addition ... the DNR will require that bass are kept within well-aerated containers of water (near or above 100 percent oxygen saturation) before and after the weigh-in. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Some chemicals and a good aerated livewell or baitkeeper system will assure that they are lively all day. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"He's too aerated over this-here girl, she [ain't] [THAT good] looking, [surely]!" ❋ Alex Quantashassle (2005)

aerator [rentals]. $50 [per] [hour]. ❋ Sushiman09 (2005)

1) I [aerated] that cock-fag. 2) A while [mag] huh? That's some [hefty] aeration. ❋ ButtonsMedic (2010)

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