Yet the chequering of the board is not essential to the game of chess.
The chequering of the squares is omitted to give greater clearness.
There is an ingenious method of working ordinary chain stitch in a chequering of two colours (fig.
Open work is frequently mixed with other, and especially with white embroidery, and such things as counterpanes may be seen arranged with a chequering of alternate squares of embroidered linen and open work.
It can be worked in one colour, or as easily in a chequering of two or three, as shown in the diagram (fig.
Even at this distance the flopping flatness of his cap, the bright brown leather at the top of his calves, and the chequering of his stockings were perceptible.
Then his eye fell with a sudden approval on the ornamental chequering of his new stockings.
LXI A cart and horse beside the rivulet stood; Chequering the canvas roof the sunbeams shone.
The chequering consists of a large black spot on the two sides, but chiefly on the outer side, of each feather.
Hence the chequering arises merely from an extension of these marks to other parts of the plumage.
It was calm and solitary, with the bright evening sunshine streaming through the tall windows and chequering the stone floor.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chequering" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.