The caption of this article--The Devil a Theologian--jars our spiritual nerve centres.
An illustration from actual life will serve to bring the caption of this chapter--the Confidence Man--out in bold relief.
The caption of this chapter will indicate quite a different proposition.
The caption of the chapter denominates the Devil as the arch slanderer; we use it because there is no word of sufficient strength to convey the idea; "arch" fails to convey the whole truth in this case.
A caption should not be a mere label, but, like a photograph, should have life and action.
If his caption is unsatisfactory, the editor will have to write one based on the writer's explanation.
A Smoking Chimney is a Bad Sign" was the caption under a photograph of a chimney pouring out smoke, which was used to illustrate an article on how to save coal.
A clever caption adds much to the attractiveness of an illustration.
For description of strata, see caption for figure 31.
The newspapercaption writer who headed an account of a hanging "Jerked to Jesus!
The condenser is formed of alternate sheets of paper and tinfoil built up in the same fashion as the receiving condenser described under the caption of Fixed and Variable Condensers, in Chapter III.
Bring the free end of the leading-in wire down to the middle post of the lightning switch and fasten it there and connect up the receiver to it and the ground as described under the caption of A Single Wire Aerial.
At the bottom of it there was a captionin big type: "The Evening Journal's True Love Story Contest.
The caption was so conspicuous that my eye could not help meeting it every time I looked at the page.
And there are phenomena resembling volition which we more and more doubtfully include under that caption as we pass own on the descending scale.
No person has ever acknowledged the authorship of the change, but the caption to the charges (page 4 of the record) declares them to have been preferred by order of the War Department.
Illustration: Caption by the artist, Tom Lea “=The Beach .
In the South Carolina constitution the provision is found under the caption "charitable", and in the North Carolina under "charitable and penal".
The above title is merely a caption on the first page.
The arrangement is alphabetical, by the first word of the title or caption participles excepted.
May these be admitted under the common caption 783?
It was only the caption that as yet quickened his fears; and as the sum for which the writ was issued was only twenty pounds, it was not, after all, so much beyond the power of a clerk.
The cost of time shown on indirect labor cards, and of all time unaccounted for, should be charged to the department under some such caption as Department Waste, never to the specific jobs on which the man has worked.
In the heading is given the class of material, being the caption of the purchase account in the general ledger, and the month for which the report is made.
His reply, which induced the caption to this chapter, was, "Because the expected is only one thing, while the unexpected may be a million things.
The reason for so fine a distinction is made clear under the caption of "The Impotence of Pain," and is emphasized in order to place merited responsibility on fearthought.
The history of printing is treated at great length under the caption of =Typography= by J.
Ravenstein under thecaption =Map= is of immediate interest to all of us.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "caption" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.