When they began to open the quarry, much of the rock was covered with dirt and loose stones, and even the granite that showed aboveground was worn and broken and stained.
Should the pressure, however, scarcely exceed 4 atmospheres, it is advisable to keep the wine in a cellier aboveground that it may more rapidly acquire the requisite sparkling qualities.
Giesler do not usually consign the newly-bottled wine at once to the cellars, but retain it aboveground for about a fortnight in order that it may develop its effervescent qualities more perfectly.
Aboveground are several large store-rooms, where vintage casks and the various utensils common to a champagne establishment are kept, and a capacious cellier, upwards of 150 feet in length, with its roof resting on huge timber supports.
I enjoy visiting you and Daisy, but I can't stay aboveground all night.
It takes something to make a junior executive stay aboveground after dark, when the missiles are on the prowl.
And the aboveground market doesn't amount to more moneywise than the state of Southern Illinois.
There appears to be no line of demarcation between the underground and aboveground graves; possibly the latter were winter burials, but this must be looked into further.
But graves differ here from underground and birch bark alone (no trace of wood, if any was ever there; but probably none used) to such aboveground as have iron nails and sawed planks.
The graves are allaboveground and resemble in substance those along the lower Yukon (Bonasila and downward).
Among the first plants to respond to the quickening influence of the early winter rains, is the hound's-tongue, whose large, pointed leaves begin to push their way aboveground usually in January.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aboveground" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: alive; animate; animated; conscious; enlivened; existent; live; living; quick; viable