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Example sentences for "casters"

Lexicographically close words:
castellum; castels; castemen; casten; caster; castes; castest; casteth; castigate; castigated
  1. After reconnoitring the bay of La Jonquière, La Perouse cast anchor in Casters Bay.

  2. La Perouse had some intercourse with the natives of Crillon Cape, and stated that they were handsome men, far more industrious than the Orotchys of Casters Bay, but less liberal in their dealings.

  3. The statue of Jupiter has been unmodified by the presence of the casters, and the casters perform precisely the same under the statue of Jupiter that they did under the bedstead.

  4. Casters were never before associated with a statue of Jupiter.

  5. Modern anti-friction two-wheeled casters are substituted for the commoner casters, and the statue becomes still easier to move.

  6. Ordinary casters are put under its pedestal and it becomes easier to move.

  7. It must be made thus low, because the casters and cushions will raise it several inches.

  8. Casters and salt-stands should be put in order, every morning, when washing the breakfast things.

  9. Flocks and herds from a thousand hills and plains roll along on iron casters like pieces of heavy cabinet-work.

  10. The addition of casters makes the opening, closing and pushing about very easy.

  11. An ordinary kitchen table was mounted on trunk casters or domes so that it could be moved easily, whereupon a zinc top was put on it with raised edges.

  12. In choosing the size of line, there is a common-sense rule among fly casters to select a line proportioned to the weight of the rod.

  13. The casters elevated the box from the cement, just high enough to avoid dampness and cold, and permitted an easy change of position.

  14. Portable and Folding Bookcase or Closet Two packing boxes hinged as shown and fitted with casters make a very convenient portable closet.

  15. Cellini relates an experience in Paris, with an old man eighty years of age, one of the most famous bronze casters whom he had engaged to assist him in his work for Francis I.

  16. The table being on casters is easily moved to any part of the kitchen for use.

  17. They should be placed upon casters so as to be easily moved, as they, are thus not only more convenient, but admit of more thorough cleanliness.

  18. He had also sent for a supply of rocks from a quarry outside the city, extra ammunition for the stone casters mounted on the roof.

  19. Archers could fire on the Monaldeschi roof from there, and at least two of the city's defensive towers were so close that stone casters set up in them could score hits on the palace.

  20. Though wroth at this repulse, Richard continued to make frequent attacks of the same sort, and kept his stone-casters and other engines of war busy night and day until the defences of the city were much weakened.

  21. But I also hold that there is no more certain index to personal character than the condition of a set of casters is to the character of any hotel.

  22. The practice of most expert fly-casters in this country is to adjust the reel underneath the rod, but, in contradistinction to the method above described, with the handle of the reel to the right.

  23. The practice and experience of American fly-casters has thoroughly proved this an erroneous theory.

  24. It is generally conceded by experienced fly-casters and rod-makers that the very best handgrasp for the fly-rod is of solid cork, formed by closely fitting a number of thick cork rings over a wooden core.

  25. The majority of American fly-casters undoubtedly fish downstream and use the level line; when dry fly-fishing, however, it is imperative that the angler fish or cast upstream and by all odds the better plan to employ the tapered line.

  26. THE TABLE AND ITS CARE The table should stand on casters and be placed in a good light as far from the stove as may be.

  27. The casters will cut the matting, too; we must look out for that.

  28. This was the only table with casters that the operators made use of.

  29. They rose from the floor two at a time with such force that at the end of a moment one of the casters flew to pieces.

  30. Bronze-casters began to turn their attention to these objects about the middle of the 17th century.

  31. To complete the subject, it will be well to say a few words about those towns which were once Ceasters, but which have never become Casters or Chesters.

  32. It must not be supposed that the list given here is by any means exhaustive of all the Casters and Chesters, past and present, throughout the whole length and breadth of Britain.

  33. Perhaps the Casters may be mainly due to Danish influence (which is the common explanation), and it is known that the Danes spread but sparingly to the north of the Tees.

  34. Ceylon casters have turned out some fine bells and many heavy bronze lamps.

  35. In moulds cut in stone the early casters in metal produced the objects which we roughly class as bronze, and they are preserved to-day as reminders of those who lived before history was written.

  36. Since the Morris chair is a heavy piece of furniture, it will be necessary to provide casters for it.

  37. The brass tips and casters were removed and set aside to be burnished.

  38. The upper one is made with four posts, each three feet high and three inches square, set on casters two inches high.

  39. Most dramatic of all, silent but terribly deadly, was the duel of the ray-casters as the red beams of the attackers and the blue rays of the defenders darted back and forth through the night like the rapiers of fencing giants.

  40. The advance of the Scaly Ones had at the moment outdistanced their supode ray casters and their heavy caliber gas-guns.

  41. One after another the ray casters and heavy gas-guns of the Scaly Ones went out of action.

  42. Why, I don't believe there is a chair with casters on the whole blessed floor.

  43. We are on a level with the sleeping quarters of the servants in the house proper, I believe, and chairs with casters are not usual in servants' bedrooms in most houses.


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