Now the forgers and stampers unbind their aprons and roll them up; the smiths stow their tools, placing these in the iron box and those in the boshes of water to soak the shafts and tighten the handles of the sledges.
After it has been thoroughly broken up, several of the fire bars are removed together, beginning at one side, and the heavy clinker drops through, spluttering and hissing, into the deep boshes of water disposed underneath.
This surface is sloped off with that of the boshes (etalages in French), so that no sharp angle may exist at the belly.
The line between C, D, is the height of the internal cavity of the furnace, from the top of the boshes upwards, supposed to be 30 feet.
In other countries of the Continent, the boshes are frequently a good deal more tapered downwards, and the hearth is larger than here represented.
The boshes are built of masonry, as shown in figs.
In Sweden there are blast-furnaces, schachtofen, 35 feet in height, measured from the boshesabove the line of the hearth, or creuset.
In the very swift-running furnaces of the Pittsburg type this outward flare of the boshesceases at about 12 ft.
In practice a furnace may be made to work regularly if its boshes make an angle of between 73 deg.
Very little of the coal is consumed between the boshes and in the upper part of the hearth; the principal consumption of it taking place in the immediate neighborhood of the tuyer.
From the commencement of the boshes down to the tuyer, the reduction of the ore is completed.
The Boshes I kilt was more knowledgable men than me; and what better am I now that I've kilt them?
They do say, Sir Pearce, that we shall never beat the Boshes until we make Horatio Bottomley Lord Leftnant of England.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "boshes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.