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full-grain
[ fool-greyn ]
adjective
- (of leather) having the original grain surface intact.
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Gloriously smooth, full-grain leather was contrasted with hybrid materials.
Their maize ripened gradually, and fields that yielded nothing during one month, were in full grain in that ensuing.
The earth beareth fruit of herself; first the blade, then the ear, then the full grain in the ear.
It was bright and moist, with a large, full grain, the sweetness of it being like that of good muscovado.
"First the blade, then the ear, and then the full grain in the ear" is the natural law of spiritual growth.
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