The hardship of the cramped crate began after Michael had been carried into a big room above the stage and deposited with nearly a score of similarly crated dogs.
The bedlam increased as the animals were transferred from the wagon to a platform truck, and when the truck rolled up and stopped alongside Michael's he made out that it was piled high with crated dogs.
Each of the first locomotives sent to France was crated in 19 packages, while the parts for an ordinary box car were put up in 26 packages.
Crated automobile trailers, weighing about 9,000 pounds per crate, are being handled in the same manner.
The aeroplane was loosely crated for the journey, and early in the month of July the Scouts took the train for their second trip from Skagway to White Horse.
The junction agent pointed out a half-crated table standing by itself; it looked inconceivably old and was of a timber unknown to Brook Center.
It had been dumped out of its crated cars at the little Brook Center station.
Even as booty, the crated equipment would bring every bit of what it was worth.
The explanation was simple, Brad laughed dryly: A good one-quarter of his load of crated inter-calc audio retention banks had rammed through the hull and floated into space.
The third cargo compartment, containing more crated inter-calc units, was the damaged one.
Well, on one Spring morning, as we walked by the Devlin house, we saw a crated wagon with a new calf inside, and they were tying Mary behind.
Tier on tier of crated live chickens were piled there awaiting shipment--crushed into eight-inch crates, so that they could not lift their heads.
I'm going to stop at the freight office on my way home, and see about having it crated and shipped.
Why should not crated furniture and coal have the same freight rate?
Thus, a car filled with fine, crated furniture, which is light and bulky, can afford a higher rate than one filled with scrap-iron.
It was crated to me from an unknown village in Pennsylvania by the hand of God knows whom!
Later, Mr. Poynter discovered an abandoned motorcycle by the roadside, which with some little malice he had crated at the nearest town and dispatched to Baron Tregar.
That had to be done by night, except in the case of the boxes marked "Overland," all of which had been carefully and specially crated for wagon transportation.
Pick all you like from the vines," Penny called, "but don't touch any of the crated ones.
Quite secure from observation, he and his wife watched the forerunners with the hand bags; then came the sweating trunk bearers and then the crated objects in--what?
Trunks, boxes and hugecrated objects were hustled off the boat with astonishing rapidity.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "crated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.