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Example sentences for "fillings"

Lexicographically close words:
filleth; filleting; fillets; fillies; filling; fillip; filliped; fills; fillum; filly
  1. Pies were very closely allied to pioneer, and the Colonial housewife of early days was forced to concoct fillings out of sweetened vegetables, such as squash, sweet potatoes, and even some were made of vinegar.

  2. The variety of the fillings of geometric design is particularly remarkable in this specimen, as is the buttonhole stitched cordonnat or outline to the various ornamental forms.

  3. Much of these laces enriched with fillings or modes was made at this time.

  4. From the beginning of the sixteenth century the fashion began of working portions of the lace separately, and joining them together by brides, and modes or fillings were also introduced, into the pattern.

  5. Venetian in style and the fillings and réseau also mark it as from Burano.

  6. MEZZO PUNTO A description of lace in which the pattern is formed with a braid or tape, and the brides and fillings are of needle-point work.

  7. The pattern entirely covers the lace and is of conventional floral type: the fillings are very varied.

  8. The fillings are very varied and beautiful.

  9. A variety of noticeable fillings is introduced.

  10. The pattern is of scrolls and flowers, a heraldic crowned eagle and small birds, with various fillings in the spaces enclosed.

  11. Plate 78 has four specimens of eighteenth-century Dutch linen lace made for caps; it is called Gouda lace; the fillings are very well done.

  12. It will be observed that the fillings have the six-pointed star, or fond chant réseau, so prevalent in pillow lace.

  13. Number 2, in Plate 76, has a design and fillings which almost recall those in the finest Alençon laces of the late seventeenth century.

  14. These borings are not now always hollow, but their fillings are often so unlike the surrounding rock, that they are still clearly marked.

  15. In this last case, the partial fillings at various points constituted dams above which drainage was ponded, making lakes.

  16. It is worth notice for the variety of its pattern; observe, the floral fillings of spaces resemble each other, but are never the same.

  17. The gold from the eyeglasses, and gold teeth and fillings was stored in the Reichsbank vaults.

  18. After the extermination the gold teeth and fillings were taken from the heads of the corpses and sent to the Reichsbank.

  19. Also her once fine teeth were rapidly going off, as half a dozen gold fillings in front proclaimed.

  20. The largest part of the little capital she took away from Forty-third Street had gone to a dentist who put in several fillings of her back teeth.

  21. These rolls make excellent sandwiches, using for fillings either lettuce and mayonnaise, sliced or chopped ham, chopped seasoned cucumbers, egg and mayonnaise with a very little chopped onion and parsley, or other filling desired.

  22. These rolls make excellent sandwiches, using for fillings either lettuce and mayonnaise, sliced or chopped ham, chopped seasoned cucumbers, egg and mayonnaise with very little chopped onion and parsley, or other filling desired.

  23. It is composed of braid or tape, formed into figures, joined together by needlemade, corded or buttonhole bars and fillings of different kinds, or by bars alone.

  24. Here we find one of the fillings above alluded to, fig.

  25. Fillings of this kind must be worked as compactly as possible, so that hardly any spaces are visible between the individual rows.

  26. All the inside portions of the pattern have to be worked in separately; (for a choice of stitches to serve as fillings see figs.

  27. All the different lace stitches that are used as fillings must be begun and fastened off at the outline threads, which you must be careful not to drag out of their place.

  28. This stitch is frequently met with in the oldest Irish lace, especially in the kind where the braids are joined together by fillings not bars.

  29. This recipe will make two layer-cakes which may be spread with any of the cake fillings or icings.

  30. Repeated fillings with the Holy Spirit are necessary to continuance and increase of power.

  31. The question may arise, “Shall we call these new fillings with the Holy Spirit ‘fresh baptisms’ with the Holy Spirit?

  32. People who are not satisfied with the above fillings are at liberty to invent their own.

  33. McTeague had been making fillings when this letter arrived.

  34. Besides, I got some gold fillings off him; look at um.

  35. One day, just after McTeague had put in the temporary gutta-percha fillings and nothing more could be done at that sitting, Trina asked him to examine the rest of her teeth.

  36. Have a deep dish ready containing either the apple or meat fillings (see recipes below) and with the edge of dish buttered.

  37. There is an endless variety of filling possible for sandwiches, from slices of meat and poultry, which make a substantial luncheon for picnics, to the dainty fillings used for afternoon teas and receptions.

  38. Fillings came from the French, like shelf-pieces and waterways.

  39. But fillings and trusses, both expensive improvements, were not much favoured in any mercantile marine.

  40. The vogue for lace work in the reign of William and Mary influenced the stitches in the crewel embroidery, and in Queen Anne's day the variety of stitches was reminiscent of the earlier period, some of the fillings being beautiful.

  41. Va Groups of Fillings in which darning plays important part.

  42. Illustration: PLATE 18] PLATE 19 A collection of particularly beautiful fillings seen in a Georgian copy of a very old example.

  43. It will be said, however, that tin fillings will wear away.

  44. For conducting properties it ranks about with tin, and fillings can be made more rapidly than with cohesive gold.

  45. Cut down occlusal fillings with burs or carborundum wheels, and proximal fillings with sharp instruments, emery strips or disks.

  46. Similar fillings in the same mouth may not save the teeth equally well.

  47. In the mouth it changes color about the same as tin foil, and a few fillings did not maintain their integrity, but became crumbly and granular.

  48. Fillings should be burnished and then polished with a fine strip, or moistened pumice on a linen tape.

  49. Fillings on occlusal surfaces can be faced with No.

  50. Inexpensive but sanitary fillings should be placed in all decayed teeth, for the roots of the first teeth are very soft and infection readily spreads to the jaws and the permanent teeth and serious trouble often begins thus early.

  51. Severe dental work should be avoided, but all cavities should receive temporary fillings while the teeth are kept free from deposits.

  52. Any of the seasoned fillings may be mixed with Salad Dressing.

  53. The fillings for sandwiches offer many variations.

  54. Tips for Making old-Fashioned Chicken Potpies Potpie fillings are actually stews or creamed dishes inside a crust.

  55. Potpie fillings can be prepared in advance and refrigerated, but do not pour fillings into pastry shells until ready to bake.

  56. If you want you can also serve fillings over rice, noodles, toast points or party shells.

  57. Further fillings in Tulay have provided for several streets, the chief one of which is the direct street running to the Chinese pier and then on to the blockhouse of the playa [13] and the Ligayan River.

  58. The streets of Tulay were planned on the same scale as those of the walled town, and fillings on a large scale were commenced for this purpose.

  59. By doing this you will save a great deal of time and trouble, as your fillings are always prepared for you, and any time you wish to make a few bon-bons it will not be necessary to stop and grind your fillings.

  60. It is best to prepare quite an amount of these different fillings while you are at it, as they will keep indefinitely without drying out, if put in a small jar of some kind with a tight cover on it.

  61. You may use fillings of any kind you are particularly fond of, but we will mention a few, so as to give you an idea of the different kinds, and will tell you how to use them later on.

  62. One of the finest fillings is composed of candied cherries and candied citron ground up together, or chopped very fine.

  63. The Renaissance architects introduced spandril fillings composed of colossal human figures reclining on the sides of the arch, in precarious lassitude; but these cannot come under the head of wall veil decoration.

  64. We have hitherto considered the aperture as merely pierced in the thickness of the walls; and when its masonry is simple and the fillings of the aperture are unimportant, it may well remain so.


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