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Example sentences for "bezel"

Lexicographically close words:
beys; bez; bezant; bezants; bezek; bezique; bezoar; bezoars; bezonas; bhakti
  1. One ring, of lead, has a flattened bezel rudely incised with a cross.

  2. A Roman ring, of the third century, the bezel set with a pierced piece of rough emerald, shoulders chased from the solid with beaded ornament.

  3. Mr. Fairholt describes a curious Venetian ring, the bezel formed like a box to contain relics.

  4. The bezel is an irregular octagon, in the centre there is cut, signet-wise, a device, two stars divided per pale.

  5. Illustration] A bronze ring with circular hoop, the bezel engraved with the sacred monogram.

  6. The ring was not set with a gem, but had an oval bezel in the gold, engraved with his bust in front face, holding a spear as in the type of the contemporary Byzantine aurei.

  7. The Waterton Collection contains Egyptian rings of various descriptions: one of silver, with revolving bezel of cornelian representing the symbolical right eye.

  8. Vere Booth Powell; one of gold, oval bezel set round with rubies, in the centre an urn jewelled with diamonds beneath a weeping willow; dated at back 1779.

  9. Tell me without leasing and think not to escape from my hand with falses, for I swear to thee by the letters graven upon the bezel of the seal-ring of Solomon David son (on both of whom be peace!

  10. From the bezel of the solitary ring which he wore gleamed iridescent lights, venomous as those within the eye of a serpent.

  11. He moved his hand, and the sunlight struck green beams from the bezel of the strange ring upon his finger.

  12. One little statuette of Horus has a red face and a blue body; a ring bezel bears the name of a king in violet upon a ground of light blue.

  13. The bezel was movable, and turned upon a pivot.

  14. From incised lines near the rim and on the edge of the bezel are small linear "hooks.

  15. The rim has a smaller edge and omits the heavy raised bezel usually occurring on the typical plates and chargers.

  16. If he hadn't imparted the information, Mrs. Bezel would have done so.

  17. Mrs. Bezel burst into a wild laugh, and clapped her hands together.

  18. Mrs. Bezel was a more prominent actor in the Horriston tragedy than he had any idea of.

  19. He duly arrived at three o'clock, and Mrs. Bezel glanced approvingly at his stalwart figure and handsome face.

  20. With Mrs. Bezel we will deal hereafter," he said shortly; "but who is this John Parver!

  21. The little man had a look of triumph in his eyes, which showed that his interview with Mrs. Bezel had been to some purpose.

  22. So the letter arrived, was duly answered, and Claude was coming to-day at three o'clock to hear what Mrs. Bezel had to say.

  23. When you return from Mrs. Bezel we will compare notes, and on what information we obtain will depend our future movements.

  24. He denies that the garnet scarfpin ever existed, while Mrs. Bezel said she saw it herself.

  25. After seeing Mrs. Bezel at Hampstead we can resume our conversation.

  26. Mrs. Bezel may think that John Parver is a nom de plume assumed by Claude Larcher.

  27. So you think," rejoined Mrs. Bezel coolly; "but I know how to protect myself.

  28. As Miriam was about to dip her fingers in the water she remembered the ring upon her left hand and turned the bezel inwards.

  29. Nor was this all, for threaded on the pearls was a ring, and cut upon its emerald bezel the head of Marcus, and her own head taken from the likeness she had given him.

  30. On the bezel it bears the two initials M.

  31. Venetian ring, the bezel formed like a box to contain relics.

  32. Should a slight particle of diamond or any other hard stone powder possibly remain on the stone or in the bezel it might eventually enter the end of pivot and again cause pitting.

  33. Fass," properly the bezel of a ring; also a gem cut en cabochon and generally the contenant for the contenu.

  34. Stone: If the bezel has been carefully made the stone should drop right into place.

  35. Each end of this bezel must be filed to fit the circle of the ring.

  36. If by chance some of the solder should have filled up the bezel space and made it smaller, take a sharp tool like a pocket knife blade and scrape the inside of the bezel till the stone fits.

  37. The bezel is soldered as to a flat bar of silver to receive the stone.

  38. This undercutting drives up a little silver rim, which does the work of a bezel on the stone.

  39. The bezel is thin enough to yield to this pressing process.

  40. After the bezel is in place for soldering, cut off a piece of No.

  41. With a smooth piece of steel or very hard wood press the bezel against the stone.

  42. Solder the bezel and the open part of the ring at the same time.

  43. After soldering, fit the bezel again to the stone, for the soldering is apt to change the shape.

  44. Bind the bezel on this piece, wash with borax, and solder it in place.

  45. This is necessary so that the bezel will hold tight when rubbed against the stone.

  46. The setting just described is called a box setting, the bezel forming the box to receive the stone.

  47. Be sure that this bezel fits close and tight around the stone.

  48. It has an oval bezel 1ΒΌ inches in length, engraved with convoluted ornament in five divisions, the centre being filled with a serpent-headed monster.

  49. Other rings of similar style have the bezel formed of two precious stones in the form of hearts united by a knot.

  50. Many early rings are entirely of gold and made generally of one piece, with a large flat bezel engraved like a gem.

  51. This ring was not set with a gem, but had its oval gold bezel engraved with a full-faced bust holding a spear.

  52. This was so called from its usually having at intervals round the hoop ten knobs which were used for repeating ten Aves, and a head or bezel for the Paternoster.

  53. Both sides of the hoop and each bezel are engraved with interlaced designs inlaid with niello.

  54. The peculiarity of many of the richer ornamental rings of this period is the tendency to place the stone upon a high case or stalk, so that the bezel is raised considerably above the hand.

  55. A type of ring which occurs more than once is formed of a hoop, which widens gradually into a large oval bezel ornamented with bands of rich plaited goldwork.

  56. The bezel of others is of crystal in the shape of a coffin, the lid of which on being removed discloses a skeleton.

  57. However, he hath a signet-ring with a bezel which if he rub 'twill bespeak him with whatso he desireth, and will do what he may wish.

  58. On its bezel was engraved the cartouche of 'Peroa, beloved of Ra.

  59. If he were satisfied that everything was right, he looked up again, and began playing with the ring, slipping it up and down between the first and second joint of his finger; but if he were displeased, he abruptly turned the bezel inside.

  60. But the surface was curved--one side convex and the other concave--and the little piece that remains of the original edge seems to have been ground to fit a bezel or frame.

  61. He was the inventor of the screw bezel case.


  62. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bezel" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.