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Example sentences for "fibred"

Lexicographically close words:
fibbing; fiber; fibered; fibers; fibre; fibres; fibrillae; fibrillar; fibrillary; fibrillation
  1. So long as such literature is no born branch and offshoot of the Nationality, rooted and grown from its roots, and fibred with its fibre, it can never answer any deep call or perennial need.

  2. A strong fibred joyousness and faith, and the sense of health al fresco, may well enter into the preparation of future noble American authorship.

  3. This is a very strong, tough fibred cardboard which may sometimes be used as covers for books that it will scarcely pay to put into stouter covers.

  4. The problem of paper is a modern one, due to the use of wood pulp and other short-fibred materials in paper manufacture.

  5. I am reminded of what he said by what I have just been saying myself about coarse-fibred and fine-fibred people.

  6. I often read her stories partly from my interest in her, and partly because I find merit enough in them to deserve something, better than the rough handling they got from her coarse-fibred critic, whoever he was.

  7. Nobody goes in rags, for the coarse-fibred grass from which they fabricate their clothes is very durable.

  8. A finer-fibred man could hardly have resisted the agonized face of Thomas Smith.

  9. It is only in the case of short-fibred material similar to esparto and straw that sheets of paper capable of giving comparative results as to strength can be made.

  10. Such wood, if ground in the same way and by the same methods as ordinary mechanical wood pulp, is readily disintegrated, and a long-fibred pulp may be obtained.

  11. And never for one moment was their talk and apparent interest allowed to drift from the wealth of long-fibred timber they were inspecting.

  12. If a short-fibred paper is made without size, it comes to pieces when it is damped for printing.

  13. These Orientals are too coarse-fibred to appreciate the spotless, peach-down purity which in our ideal is a maiden's supreme charm.

  14. The body is made of brown floss silk, and a small fibred peacock harl at tail; a brown red hackle for legs, and wings of starling feather.

  15. The body is made of yellow brown mohair, a little orange fox fur, and two short fibred brown-red hackles rolled from the tail over the body, and ribbed with gold wire for evening fishing.

  16. The body is made of yellow floss silk, ribbed with silver tinsel, and two short fibred black hackles struck on from the tail to the shoulder.

  17. Pretty, delicate, yet strong-fibred ambitions were stirring within her, and the curious passion to use life as a material, but not all of life that presented itself to her.

  18. An ardor that was almost vehement with youth, and that was hard-fibred with manly strength and resolution, woke up in him.

  19. Some one fine-fibred and strong-souled, not above tenderness when a maid was tired.

  20. Near the stable stood a company of iron-spouted kettles, in which during the winter the tougher-fibred fodder was soaked, and made easy for the mouths of the cattle to masticate.

  21. A tea-gown of primrose-coloured, coarse-fibred silk hung about her limbs in negligee folds.

  22. Unfortunately Holmengraa, who is a modest, fine-fibred man and very sympathetically drawn, has his weakness.

  23. Hamsun likes to portray the patrician type to which Mack belonged by inherited instincts, but he also enjoys seeking out those tough-fibred people who are not descendants but become ancestors.


  24. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fibred" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.