How to use in-sentence of “slab”:
+ From the term slab and his derivatives there are a big quantity of toponyms among them.
+ It was a thin, almost flat marble slab delicately carved with the scene of Jesus giving “the Keys” to Peter.
+ Its slab and counterslab are separated and both were sold to private collections.
+ The information on the stone slab traditionally includes the name of the deceased and his date of birth and death.
+ The largest public park on Chicago’s Northwest Side, it has many recreational facilities including six tennis courts, two playgrounds, a slab for in-line skating, a bike path, a nature walk, five baseball fields, two combination football/soccer fields and two fieldhouses— one housing a gymnasium and the other a cultural arts building.
+ The tomb is covered by a slab of black Belgian marble and is the only tomb in Westminster Abbey that people may not walk on.
+ Cenozoic to Recent plate configurations in the Pacific Basin: Ridge subduction and slab window magmatism in western North America.

Example sentences of “slab”:
+ This use as tombstone has extended the concept of natural slab to the tombstone variant: flat, thin and polished.
+ Ernie and Slab give the can to Donald Bastard, and the face was eaten.
+ The Blarney Stone is a slab of limestone.
+ A stone slab is a big stone, flat and of little thickness, that are generally used for paving floors, for covering walls or as headstones.
+ The inscriptions are generally in the frontal side of the stone slab but also in some cases in the verso and around the edges of the slab, some families request to write an inscription in the unseen part of the stone slab.
+ The fossil, nicknamed ‘Ida’, was divided into a slab and partial counterslab after the excavation.
+ George gives his nephews Ernie and Slab cans that are bought cheap.
+ See In mid-June 2006, the slab had rockfalls very often, but was still being pushed up from inside the volcano.
+ As the oceanic slab sinks deep into the Earth’s interior beneath the continental plate, high temperatures and pressures allow water molecules locked in the minerals of solid rock to escape.
+ This is a granite slab with the same message written in hieroglyphic, demotic and in Greek.
+ This use as tombstone has extended the concept of natural slab to the tombstone variant: flat, thin and polished.
+ Ernie and Slab give the can to Donald Bastard, and the face was eaten.
+ The Blarney Stone is a slab of limestone.
+ The trip to China stopped, and his body was taken home to Samarkand where it was buried beneath the dome of the Gur Amir mausoleum in a steel coffin under a slab of black jade six feet long.
+ Terrazzo flooring is an original recycled product, created centuries ago by Venetian workers using the waste chips from slab marble processing.
+ He was born in Slab Fork, West Virginia.
+ A special feature of the park is the copy of the farewell poem written by Major Abbott, the town’s founder, which has been carved on a big stone slab beneath a majestic cedar tree.
+ The post office there was called Slab City until 1879.
+ In like manner to the systems of “to the iron” or “grilled”, in the procedure to bake to the slab the foods course They put on a slab hot on of the fire.
+ In May, at Fish River in Fogg’s ironbark slab humpy, six miles from Bigga, Peisley and Frank Clark reunited and teamed with John Gilbert as highway robbers, ‘sticking up’ travellers in the area between Bathurst, Lambing Flat, Gundagai and Yass.
