In addition to the tub, have: An enameled pitcher for extra supply of warm water.
THE CRIB The enameled iron crib should be provided with a woven-wire mattress, over which is placed a mattress; hair is best as a filling for the mattress, wool next, and cotton last.
Enameled walls are easily washed and are, therefore, preferable to wall paper or other dressings.
The basinet may be dispensed with entirely if the sides of the enameled crib are lined to cut off draughts and the babe is properly supported by pillows.
There was an air of suppressed excitement about her as she entered the apartment and placed on a table before him a small oblong box of black enameled metal, beneath which was a roll of paper.
Each little compartment had its neat, plain white enameled bed, a dresser and a chair.
Pack hot in glass jars, bottles orenameled or lacquered tin cans.
Boil slowly for fifteen minutes in an enameled or acid-proof kettle.
Use what you have at hand, but if you are buying new jars consider the following things before making your selections: No metal, unless it is enameled or lacquered, should come in contact with the food.
Drain and pack in hot glass jars or enameled tin cans.
Fill glass jars or the enameled tin cans three-fourths full of the above mixture of vegetables and cereals.
First of all they fell in love with a most elaborate over-mantel, which was ready to be enameled in any color that the purchaser desired, or which might be stained to simulate oak.
Following this condition, developed the iron enameled and earthenware fixtures, constructed without seams and with a smooth, even, glossy white finish.
The bath tub developed from a gouged-out stone, in which water could be stored and used for bathing purposes, to our present-day enameled iron and earthenware tubs.
Material for vent pipes shall be of lead, brass, enameled iron or galvanized iron.
You may have a plain wardrobe and an enameled medicine table, too.
Have an enameled dresser and a plain rocker and chairs of similar type.
She stopped by a bed to remove a glass from the enameled table.
Put in a double enameled bedstead--a brass one if you like.
The fragrant yellow jessamine clusters in golden bugles over shrubs and trees, and the sward is enameled with the white, yellow and blue violet.
We have seen this gaudy efflorescence pass over the curiously-wrought enameled gold-work, opals, pearls and rubies, and adorn himself with solid diamonds.
It was noticed that in one of his hands, which was covered with a violet glove, he grasped firmly a pair of tablets, of enameled gold.
The princess drew forth her tablets of enameled gold, wrote a few lines therein with a pencil, and ordered her lackey to make way for her through the crowd, and conduct her with all speed to the sacristy.
The shell isenameled inside and out with a heavy black insulating enamel baked on, and said to be of great durability.
In the matter of heat-resisting properties the enameled wire possesses a great advantage over silk and cotton.
Again, where it is desired to reduce the winding space and keep the same number of turns, an equal number of turns may be had with a corresponding reduction of winding space where enameled wire is used in place of silk or cotton.
All the enameled race, whose silvery wing Waves to the tepid zephyrs of the spring.
Note: The incisor teeth are long, curved, and strongly enameled on the outside, so as to keep a cutting edge.
After the secondary coil is wound it should be covered with stiff paper, and the whole coil, including the wood ends, should then be enameled black.
If metal dishes, shaped from thick material with a good coating of tin, can be procured, it will be much easier to construct the casing than if enameled ware is used.
The can may be bronzed, silvered, enameled or otherwise decorated, thus making it ornamental as well as useful.
The lamp shade is particularly useful for shading the eyes when reading or writing and, if enameledwhite on the concave side, makes an excellent reflector for drawing at night, or for microscopic work.
They scrolled the white enameled panels with intricate, shifting patterns, and in pairs and singly they promenaded busily on the white porcelain knob, giving it the appearance of being alive and having a motion of its own.
The four men were led into a small bare chamber, behind the office of the medical examiner, where all the earthly remains of Morris Miller lay on an enameled metal slab.
With Matthews' help, he forced open the enameled lid, exposing the wires, binding posts, terminals and bell.
Matthews brought out to the porch an infant's bathtub of enameled metal ware.
Their principal splendor was in their interior decoration of painted stucco, enameled bricks, and, above all, painted reliefs in limestone or alabaster.
For the decorative use which the Assyrians made of color, our principal witnesses are thenenameled bricks.
As for the ornamental details of buildings, we know very little about them except that large use was made of enameled bricks.
The dancers themselves were extremely young--barely in their teens, I should say--but I could only guess their ages as their faces were so heavily enameled that they might as well have been wearing masks.
Not a ripple stirred among the inverted peaks and pines in the clear, shadow-enameled pond.
Cook them in a porcelain-lined, orenameled stew-pan, without any additional water.
Cut up the butter, put it into an enameled or porcelain stew-pan, and melt it gently over a clear and moderate fire.
Cut up a quarter of a pound of the best fresh butter, and put it into a well tinned or enameled sauce-pan.
Put them into an enameled stew-pan, with only the water remaining on them after washing, and no sugar till after they are stewed to a mash, and taken from the fire.
Surprisingly, a minimum of tin-enameled wares was found at Marlborough, with several sherds reflecting the Port Town period.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "enameled" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.