The dresser, with its shelves of mingled delf and pewter, occupied its ancient and important station.
Joey was a little black monkey from Panama, who had to be provided with broken bits of delf or china in order that he might amuse himself by breaking them ingeniously into smaller fragments.
It had been there for centuries, and was held in great veneration; and old Antoine had always cut the choicest buds of his roses and set them in a delf pot in front of it, every other morning all the summer long.
Mrs. Delf was a good sort, but Trevanion used her house regular and spent his money free.
What could shatter the evidence of Mr. Stirling and Polwarth, Mrs. Delf and Mrs. Polwarth?
Mrs. Delf shortly presented herself: a neat, alert personage, shrewd of aspect and decisive of speech.
Delf also concluded from her experiments that it was advisable to add neither acid nor alkali in the cooking of vegetables if these substances were to give their maximum value of vitamines.
Delf at the Lister Institute experimented with raw and cooked cabbage, and found that when this material was cooked for one hour at temperatures ranging from 80 deg.
In every part of the forests, far from any human habitation, on digging the earth, fragments of pottery and delf are found.
In North America, fragments of delf ware have been discovered in places where there exist lines of fortification, and the walls of towns constructed by some unknown nation, now entirely extinct.
He looked at the little delf image, and crossed himself; the others imitated him, except the old man.
On these occasions his eyes always fixed themselves intently on a little delf image of the Virgin placed in a niche over the fire-place.
Diagrammatic representation of guinea-pig scurvy (copied from Delf and Tozer by the courtesy of the Cambridge Press).
It is suggested by Delf that this low coefficient of destruction is opposed to the enzyme or protein-like theory of the nature of the vitamine, and suggests a simpler constitution.
Delf and Tozer interpret this ossified band at the junction as "an attempt to strengthen the junction in an abnormal manner, the normal process having broken down.
Various other defects and disturbances in the Coleford High Delf are detected from time to time by the new workings, especially in those places where the surface is most uneven.
She was about the height of a well-grown girl of twelve or thirteen, and had appealing eyes of delf blue, and a round face of peachy softness.
Delf calls attention also to the fact that the effect of the heat is increased to only a slight degree by rise in temperature.
This low result suggests to Delf a contradiction to any theory which imputes to the vitamine enzyme or protein-like qualities and on the other hand suggests that the substance is much simpler in constitution.
She spoke now with rare wisdom, and my own three delf cups as I spoke on to yer last week, I'll give to this gel as a wedding present.
On the wall were a few samplers, a warming pan, and shelves with some common delf plates, and cups and saucers.
Half a dozen men were packing crockery into crates with spades, and as she watched them she remembered that she used to come to this yard with her mother's dinner, and stand wondering how they could pack the delf without breaking it.
Take the first turn to the right, and you're in Church Street; but there may be bits of the delf in the wound?
But the clink of the delfcaused him to look round.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "delf" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.