This substance is employed tofabricate not only bottle corks, but small architectural and geognostic models, which are very convenient from their lightness and solidity.
Chinese to the fine white clay with which they fabricate the biscuit of their porcelains.
As the caterpillars which fabricate it feed upon the leaves of the oak, it is always found upon this tree, attached not to the branches but the trunk, sometimes at a considerable height from the ground.
But is it not time to fabricate the talisman of absolute power, the infallibilist dogma?
You might have told me; it was hardly fair to me to fabricate that yarn about the Judge, and stay by it so long.
Did Walsingham fabricate that evidence in order that Mary might be prevented from escaping what he regarded as her just and necessary doom, on a technical plea?
If Walsingham did fabricate the evidence, he did it with a clear conscience; that is, with an honest conviction that he was discharging a duty; that he was “doing nothing unworthy his place.
And the reason I took it as the truth was because I didn't think a fellow would get out of bed early and make up a story half asleep and fabricate a story that early in the morning, and get out of bed on a holiday.
I believe I asked him that, but I wouldn't have any reason to fabricate anything.
Well, he would have to deny it under oath, but like I say, I wouldn't have any reason to fabricate the story.
No, sir; I had no reason to fabricate anything about Mr. Ryder.
Homer also alludes frequently to copper or bronze implements, and when iron is mentioned always speaks of it as requiring much time and labour to fabricate it.
The inhabitants of Shohba fabricate cotton cloth for shirts and gowns.
The inhabitants fabricate white cotton cloth like that of Zahle; they have some dyeing houses, and had, till within a few years, some tanneries.
He will fabricate stories with no motive, fabricate them out of whole cloth for the pure fun of it.
Justice should give fair credit to all the organs which fabricate the reagents of individuality, and the regulators of personality.
So got to fabricate houses and put 'em all out of a job.
They fabricate cotton stockings, and hammocks of a very superior quality.
They fabricate their clothing and other articles from the wool of the Peruvian camel, and carry on a considerable traffic in that article.
Where the frames are made up in regular mills unit frames generally cost less to fabricate and place than do separate bars.
In many cases these unit frame types of reinforcement are patented and the proprietors contract to fabricate and furnish them complete according to the plans of the engineer or architect.
John saw that there was no evading the captain's questions, and so he suddenly resolved to fabricate a story, in other words, to tell a base lie.
A youth who canfabricate a falsehood so unblushingly as John did this is a candidate for ruin.
The inhabitants, who are neither English nor French, but speak both languages in a corrupt manner, fabricate gloves and socks from the fur of these animals.
But does it fabricate in order to fabricate or does it not pursue involuntarily, and even unconsciously, something entirely different?
Here the scholastics, having followed the philosophers, teach only a righteousness of reason, namely, civil works, and fabricate besides that without the Holy Ghost reason can love God above all things.
And they fabricate that the Mass has been so called from mzbh, an altar.
The strangest feature about sophistication and forgery seems to be the elaborate trouble, which it must have cost to spoil a genuine coin or to fabricate a false one, where the original in good state is not difficult to procure.
If we canfabricate anything as fine as the coarsest packing-paper, it will do well enough for a kite, I fancy.
Karl and Caspar had been hard at work, in getting up the "bones" of the kite; while Ossaroo had undertaken to fabricate the tail.