Susannah was propped on her hands study-ing die rectangular chunk of rock.
Smooth, relatively flat, rectangular chunks of limestone called clints are separated from one another by fissures that range in depth from one foot to 20.
Pan Fried ones usually come in a rectangular chunk, and is lightly steamed and baked before being served.
You would swear that he had been hewn out of some kind of granite in roughly rectangular chunks, from which an absent-minded sculptor had smoothed off the corners as an afterthought.
She thought of the right seat, and with a word it appeared,- she changed the lump of clay to a large rectangular chunk of pale yellow stone.
They are rectangular chunks of plywood with covers painted on - all handmade facsimiles.
A rectangular chunk of the orphanage, with paint peeling off its classical columns, still squats next to St. John the Divine.
And on the floor at the entrance to the exhibition he has placed what looks like a rectangular chunk of burned gallery floor in which the charring between the boards is part of the design.
The antique paving stones that New Yorkers commonly call cobblestones are in fact Belgian blocks - rectangular, brick-size chunks of granite quarried in New England.
These competing interests are clear in District 3, a rectangular chunk of Manhattan from Columbus Circle to 122d Street.