This wall is made of flint.
A flint or pyrite used to strike a fire.
Looking at the side of the beacon flint, the whole Dunhuang river has a panoramic view.
They would strike a spark off the friction between flint and steel and catch a tiny piece of tinder alight.
An obsolete gunlock in which a flint embedded in the hammer produces a spark that ignites the charge.
The Federmesser culture is known for its distinctive flint blade tools, while the Ahrensburg people were famous for their animal-hunting prowess.
"When the trigger was pulled, a spring action caused the frizzen (striker) to strike the flint, showering sparks onto the gunpowder in the priming pan; the ignited powder, in turn, fired the main charge in the Bore, propelling the Ball."
Burley flint clay
To strike a flint to produce sparks
It is defeat that turns bone to flint;
a crude stone artifact (as a chipped flint); possibly the earliest tools.
High-molecular resin containing fluorescent auxiliary and colorant was made agricultural flint in order to simulate action spectrum of crops.
The three flint stones supporting the small iron pot were also arranged as they were, but the wood ashes scattered on the floor of the feet were removed.
When anthropologists dig in the earth and find a triangular piece of sharp flint, they conclude that it must have been designed by someone to be the tip of an arrow.
Containing or composed of flint.
filter tube, of crushed and agglolmerated quartz or flint
The piece of flint used to strike the igniting spark in a flintlock.
White-green colour, limpid and brilliant. Harmonious floral and mineral blends with gun-flint notes which are typical of Chablis wines.
Because the Sovereign LORD helps me, I will not be disgraced. Therefore have I set my face like flint, and I know I will not be put to shame.
They tipped their arrows with flint.
Flint papers: A base paper coated one side with a colour and afterwards hard burnished or flint glazed to produce a high gloss, water-proof surface.
Kindness is the flint in people's hearts. Even if kindness is very small, it can also light a lamp.
Ten years later, the "writing lodge", as she called it, was moved down to the far end of the garden, under the chestnut tree next to the flint churchyard wall.
A piece of flint used to produce a spark.
He had carried a copper ax and a dagger of flint from near Lake Garda, about150 kilometers to the south.
Hong Zhong had long thought about cooperating with the Dragon Tooth Gang, but the Dragon Tooth Gang has always acted on its own merits and acted on its own merits. He has never hesitated to cooperate with the Dragon Tooth Gang. He is afraid that the cooperation with the Dragon Tooth Gang will ruin the flint mine.
At that time they have learn to strike fire from flint.
A very hard mineral composed of silica, SiO2, found worldwide in many different types of rocks, including sandstone and eties of quartz include agate, chalcedony, chert, flint, opal, and rock crystal.
he took out his tinderbox and struck the flint once, twice, three times!
pebbles of flint used in masonry construction.
Prehistoric man used flint knives.
a gunlock that has flint embedded in the hammer; the flint makes a spark that ignites the charge.
The Neolithic flint mines at Spiennes, covering more than 100 ha, are the largest and earliest concentration of ancient mines in Europe.
Between the flint and the lightning, the sword passed several rounds between the two men, and the two men were even and hard to separate.