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n. (grain elevator English)
Usage examples of "grain elevators".
When Mel had first come this way it was mostly grain elevators, water towers, and ranks of bleachers rising up alongside high-school football fields.
The grain elevators at Alma were not like the little silo that stood behind the research lab in Manhattan where the general died.
With its hangars, grain elevators, ramps, and cranes Strohdeich stretches out as far as Bay Horse Bastion, where the ferryboat with lights on is chugging across to the Brabank pier.
Lawrence, but it was shattered to mosaic by the icebreakers, aware of its defeat as the grain ships moved through it to berth by the grain elevators.
That's everything -- warehouses, supermarkets, grain elevators, ships in harbor.
In the far distance, grain elevators caught the fading sun and glowed an opalescent white, as if lit from within.
The only things that stood out from the landscape were the grain elevators, but even they looked all the same, and there was nothing much to distinguish one view from another.
The Great American Ruhr Valley, with its industrial magnitude of oil refineries, petrochemical plants and grain elevators, could no longer operate efficiently beside a polluted creek.