Soapstone in a sentence as a noun

The soapstone sign system is just pure laziness.

These are common in Saqqaq sites ... During the Dorset culture, the heating of winter dwellings relied on the use of soapstone lamps.

Just sticking a sign on the door saying "parry him" is stupid, and a good example of why the lazy soapstone sign system is poorly conceived.

Compared to their ancestors, the Dorset people had a more successful economy and lived in more permanent houses built of snow and turf and heated with soapstone oil lamps.

Soapstone definitions

noun

a soft heavy compact variety of talc having a soapy feel; used to make hearths and tabletops and ornaments

See also: soaprock soap-rock steatite