To my left, Longs Peak and its craggy fingers, called the Keyboard of the Winds, jutted straight up into the clouds, while Chiefs Head Peak, an imposing granite slab on the horizon, dominated the other half of my view.
Alpine Lake Spotting at Rocky Mountain National Park|Emily Pennington|October 16, 2020|Outside Online
The image sensor—the little slab of pixels that actually captures light when you take a photo—has to be tiny in order to fit inside the device itself.
Planning to buy an iPhone 12 Pro Max? You may want to brush up on your photography skills.|Stan Horaczek|October 14, 2020|Popular Science
The boldly flavored mixture is a perfect match for chicken, but that’s where I use it least, instead opting to put it on a thick slab of salmon or slather it on vegetables before roasting.
Until I Can Go Back to My Favorite Restaurant, This Jerk Paste Is the Next Best Thing|Elazar Sontag|September 25, 2020|Eater
The carbon, nitrogen and oxygen, they’re all saying that subducting slabs are able to transport carbon and similar elements to a similar depth in the mantle.
Earth’s rarest diamonds form from primordial carbon in the mantle|Carolyn Gramling|September 14, 2020|Science News
In Ferguson, Missouri, the bullet-ridden body of Michael Brown lies on a slab somewhere, and his parents await justice, and mourn.
How We Got to Ferguson—a Reading List|David Masciotra|August 23, 2014|DAILY BEAST
A group of Bolivian miners must have received the shock of their lives when they uncovered a slab with 5,055 gigantic footprints.
294 Dinosaurs Once Walked on This Wall in Bolivia|Nina Strochlic|October 24, 2013|DAILY BEAST
After the rain ended, we took a bottle of wine to a slab of granite rock just beyond camp for a sundowner.
Walking With Wildebeests: Exploring the Serengeti on Foot|Joanna Eede|July 9, 2013|DAILY BEAST
The school—a slab of concrete, surrounded by a perimeter of depilated classrooms—resembles a prison.
Egypt, As Protests Rage, School Begins|Lauren Bohn|September 15, 2012|DAILY BEAST
This glamorous: The party took place in a suite of conference rooms in a 1970s-vintage slab concrete hotel in Birmingham.
How To Fix America’s Dull, Corrupt Political Conventions|David Frum|August 18, 2012|DAILY BEAST
But grander he is as he lies in the majesty of death behind that slab.
Valeria|William Henry Withrow
"We took others that did not belong to the slab," said the Doctor.
Adventures in Many Lands|Various
Scott, with all his glory and his monuments in other places, has not even a slab bearing his name laid upon his breast.
Homes and haunts of the most eminent British poets, Vol. II (of 2)|William Howitt
It was as if a slab of rock fitted roughly into grooves had first been lifted, and had then fallen heavily on to the crowbar.
It Happened in Egypt|C. N. Williamson
They swung as easily as if hung upon hinges, and when closed a slab of stone came down to bar them.
Pharaoh's Broker|Ellsworth Douglass
British Dictionary definitions for slab
slab
/ (slæb) /
noun
a broad flat thick piece of wood, stone, or other material
a thick slice of cake, etc
any of the outside parts of a log that are sawn off while the log is being made into planks
mountaineeringa flat sheet of rock lying at an angle of between 30° and 60° from the horizontal
a printer's ink table
(modifier)Australian and NZmade or constructed of coarse wooden planksa slab hut
informal, mainlyBritishan operating or mortuary table
mainlyBritish and Australianinformala package containing 24 cans of beer