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Example sentences for "forge"

Lexicographically close words:
forgate; forgather; forgathered; forgave; forgavest; forged; forger; forgeries; forgers; forgery
  1. By the doctor's advice four main-deck tanks were landed, with the smith's forge and other apparatus pertaining to his trade, that the engineers might manufacture a machine for turning salt water into fresh.

  2. We forge the fate of every generation; We crush the father and the child as well, Spitting at heavens that shake with consternation The soot and coal of our relentless hell!

  3. It was so simple; I need only give you a chance to forge my name and you forge it.

  4. His little, narrow chest panted like a forge bellows.

  5. He heard the arteries in his temples beating like two forge hammers, and it seemed to him that his breath issued from his breast with the roar of the wind issuing from a cavern.

  6. Every word that Marius had just uttered produced on the visage of the old Royalist the effect of the puffs of air from a forge upon a blazing brand.

  7. The lair thus lighted up more resembled a forge than a mouth of hell, but Jondrette, in this light, had rather the air of a demon than of a smith.

  8. A forge usually consists of one or two furnaces of three or four crucibles (the one shown in plan in Fig.

  9. A forge like the one whose plan we give, may be run with 1 workman at the cadinhes, 1 assistant, 1 workman at the hammer; total, 3 men.

  10. The iron is carried from the forge to the places of consumption on the backs of mules, and the cost of carriage is, on an average, 0.

  11. The head of the trip hammer, the anvils, and the tools are the only objects that it is necessary to procure, and even these the master of the forge often manufactures in part, after beginning production with an incomplete set.

  12. A forge is usually placed on the bank of a brook, or rather of a torrent, which supplies the fall of water necessary for the motive power by means of a flume about a hundred meters in length.

  13. How couldst thou forge thine own faults and busy thyself with the faults of others?

  14. Sigurd, told Regin who was the best of smiths, to forge him a sword.

  15. If an Oriental would lie and cheat and forge and, if needs were, murder, why then the Englishman dealing with him must lie and cheat and forge and murder too, in order to gain the day.

  16. Therefore began he to forge talk with the ladies who were sitting there in all their gorgeous apparel.

  17. He ate his breakfast and went to his forge until ten o'clock.

  18. But Swale had offered to buy his house and forge for half their value, and he imagined there was a selfish motive in the advice.

  19. Business had long been slack; his forge was cold when he got back, and he had no heart to rekindle it.

  20. Is it not better to forge by pressure than by impact, and it costs less--there is less loss.

  21. Factory, forge and mine can be as healthy and magnificent as the finest laboratories in modern universities, and the better the organization the more will man's labour produce.

  22. But there were in existence actual prints of the two thumbs, whereas no prints of the fingers were in existence; hence it would have been impossible to forge a print of any of the fingers.

  23. As easy as to forge a signature, for instance?

  24. But is it possible to forge a thumb-print or a finger-print?

  25. It certainly did not proceed from the forge on the opposite shore, now closed, for its outlines rose dark and motionless against the moon.

  26. If the wind was east, I could hear Master Tom Collins’s forge at Stockens answering his brother, Boom-oop!

  27. They perched themselves arow on the old hacked oak bench in Lindens’ garden, looking across the valley of the brook at the fern-covered dimples and hollows of the Forge behind Hobden’s cottage.

  28. Hob of the Dene was my Hobden’s name, and he lived at the Forge cottage.

  29. If he chooses to bring them up from Nether Forge and lay ’em out in the church tower, why they are e’en so much the nearer to the main road and you are saved a day’s hauling.

  30. The forge was rented from the Government by a one-eyed smith from Carthage.

  31. He pointed to the broken, bracken-covered shoulder of the Forge Hill behind old Hobden’s cottage.

  32. From the Altar of Victory at Anderida to the First Forge in the Forest here is twelve miles seven hundred paces.

  33. The winter passed in Valley Forge was the gloomiest period of the war.

  34. Washington now retired to Valley Forge for winter quarters.

  35. Had the ancients heard a similar noise, I can readily conceive whence arose the idea of their imagining a forge in the centre of Etna, with the Cyclops for workmen.

  36. After Mr. Pumblechook had driven off, and when my sister was washing up, I stole into the forge to Joe, and remained by him until he had done for the night.

  37. Joe threw his eye over them, and pronounced that the job would necessitate the lighting of his forge fire, and would take nearer two hours than one.

  38. When I ran home from the churchyard the forge was shut up, and Joe was sitting alone in the kitchen.

  39. The forge is without dispute the "show-place" of a big factory, where huge blocks of metal feel the heavy hand of steam.

  40. There is also a blacksmith's shop with an hydraulic forging press and a forge blown by machinery; not to mention a large array of tools of all kinds.

  41. Then, suppose we go out by the Forge and around by the hill road above the Palace?

  42. The breakfast was served in a charming little room--which I assumed to be a portion of the Princess' private suite--and was of the sort to provoke more early morning rides along the Old Forge Road.

  43. The safety of the smith's forge was always an object of essential regard.

  44. Everything connected with the forge being now completed, the artificers found no want of sharp tools, and the work went forward with great alacrity and spirit.

  45. From the run of sea upon the rock, the forge fire was also sooner extinguished this morning than usual, and the volumes of smoke having ceased, objects in every direction became visible from all parts of the rock.

  46. A third forge was, however, put in operation during a short time, for the greater conveniency of sharpening the picks and irons, and for purposes connected with the preparations for fixing the railways on the rock.

  47. While the water was ebbing, and the men were roaming in quest of their favourite morsel, the writer was examining the effects of the storm upon the forge and loose apparatus left upon the rock.

  48. Preparations having been made last month for the erection of a second forge upon the beacon, the smiths commenced their operations both upon the lower and higher platforms.

  49. As a forge upon whose shouting anvils was being shaped a new world.

  50. It was as though all the City were being drained of life--as though vitality were being sucked from it to feed this pyramid of radiance; drained from it to forge the thrusting spear piercing sunward.


  51. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "forge" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    affect; assume; beat; borrow; build; carve; cast; chisel; chorus; coin; concoct; construct; convert; copy; counterfeit; create; crib; cut; design; devise; ditto; draft; echo; erect; fabricate; fake; fashion; figure; fix; forge; form; formulate; found; frame; fudge; furnace; generate; hatch; heater; hew; imitate; invent; knead; make; manufacture; mint; mirror; model; mold; mould; moulder; mouldy; prepare; radiator; reflect; repeat; sculpture; shape; simulate; stamp; tailor; utter; work


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    forget that; forget the; forget what