Sentences with phrase «soft dirt»

The phrase "soft dirt" refers to soil or earth that feels gentle, loose, and delicate to touch, like the texture of sand or powder. Full definition
I ended up driving the Rogue through some deep, soft dirt in a construction zone, but didn't have to resort to the AWD Lock.
I remember one particular segment of the run, at about 16 miles in — I was running uphill, against the wind, and on soft dirt surface.
They are nothing fancy, just your run - of - the - mill cherry red garden radish, but they have been a crunchy, spicy blessing that I relish pulling out of the soft dirt in my own backyard.
The Outback never once struggled going over wet dirt, soft dirt, gravel, or anything we could find on these Oregon trails.
Before long we're in soft dirt.
The Goodyear Wrangler tires pawed through the soft dirt with ease.
We drove the Urus on the road, on the Vallelunga racetrack and on a soft dirt handling course (well, more of a rallycross circuit, if we're being honest) and it gobbled them all up and looked for more.
I sprinkled black pepper on top of bark on the flower beds to eliminate and cover any soft dirt.
Since it's easier to cover their droppings in soft dirt or sand, cats are naturally attracted to this material.
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