Some cants are not dangerous; but the writer believes that a more dangerous cant than the temperance cant, or, as it is generally called, teetotalism, is scarcely to be found.
There are various cants in England, amongst which is the religious cant.
Now add a round ofcants upon each side, with their inner diameter less than the first, so as to cover the iron rim.
The construction of the parts by means of which the upper wheel is adjusted in height to regulate the tension of the saw, and which also cants the wheel out of the vertical, is shown in Fig.
The cants should be closely fitted, and put together with white lead or glue, strongly nailed and bolted.
Pauperism is the poisonous dripping from all the sins, and putrid unveracities and god-forgetting greedinesses and devil-serving cants and jesuitisms, that exist among us.
Some cants are not dangerous; but the writer believes that a more dangerous cant than the temperance cant, or as it is generally called, teetotalism, is scarcely to be found.
Twill be ticklish labor t' cling t' some o' them when the sea cants them high.
I 'low I can make that big pan in the middle afore the next seacants it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cants" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.