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marble



mar·ble [marble marbles marbled marbling] BrE [ˈmɑːbl] NAmE [ˈmɑːrbl] noun
1. uncountable a type of hard stone that is usually white and often has coloured lines in it. It can be polished and is used in building and for making statues, etc
a slab/block of marble
a marble floor/sculpture
2. countable a small ball of coloured glass that children roll along the ground in a game
3. marblesuncountable a game played with marbles
Three boys were playing marbles.
4. marblesplural (informal)a way of referring to sb's intelligence or mental ability
He's losing his marbles (= he's not behaving in a sensible way).

Word Origin:
Middle English: via Old French (variant of marbre), from Latin marmor, from Greek marmaros ‘shining stone’, associated with marmairein ‘to shine’.

Example Bank:
a statue of Cupid carved in black marble
sculptures in polished white marble

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