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Example sentences for "fulled"

Lexicographically close words:
fulgent; fuliginous; full; fullback; fulle; fuller; fullered; fullers; fullest; fullie
  1. He come, he did, an' fulled um up right fo' my face.

  2. The heavy weight class generally consists of heavily fulled goods, such as meltons, beavers, naps, etc.

  3. Whether thick or thin, coarse or fine, they should always be elastic fabrics, that is, as much so as well fulled woolen goods can be.

  4. The cloth when woven in the gray is fulled or shrunken in width by soaking in soapsuds and passing it while wet through holes of different sizes in a steel plate.

  5. In plain cloth, if not fulled or shrunk in the finish, the result is a fabric perforated with large or small openings according to the size or twist of yarn used.

  6. If a piece of woolen is not constructed right from the start or if the work is not properly finished, that is, enough fulled in width or length, it is liable to be raggy or slazy.

  7. Real cheviot is a rough-finished fabric, composed of a strong, coarse wool and fulled to a considerable degree.

  8. Such goods as beavers, kerseys, meltons, and fancy cassimeres are seldom fulled more than one-sixth of their woven width, while worsted goods are shrunk but a small fraction of their woven width.

  9. Certain varieties of woolens are fulled nearly one-half their original width and length.

  10. The skins are now unstitched, rinsed, fulled with beetles, drained, rubbed hard with a copper blade, and lastly hung up to dry.

  11. They are then rinsed, fulled for a longer or shorter time according to their nature, and fermented in a proper steep, after having been washed in hot water.

  12. It is thus fulled or thickened during four or five hours; the knots or hard substances are picked out by the workman, and fresh felt is added by means of a wet brush to those parts that require it.

  13. Lamb skins are rubbed with the pin in the direction of their breadth, to give them suppleness; but sheep skins are fulled with water alone.

  14. Portugais left the room, and when he came back, Charley was dressed in the suit of grey fulled cloth.

  15. It was in his nostrils when the hot steam rose from the clothes he was pressing, in the thick odour of the fulled cloth, in the melting snow outside the door.

  16. This became now somewhat uneven and irregular in appearance, and full of knots and fuzzes which were picked out with hand-tweezers by burlers before it was fulled or milled, as it was sometimes called.

  17. Fulled in a fount stoon," of course, means "washed or baptized in a stone font.

  18. Another blyssed besiness is brigges to make That there the pepul may not passe after great schowres, Dole it is to draw a dead body out of a lake That was fulled in a fount stoon and felow of owres.

  19. The darkness was not caused by any eclipse of the sun by the moon, for the moon had fulled only the night before, and consequently was on the opposite side of the earth from the sun.

  20. Adams, that "the moon had fulled the day before.

  21. Flocks is put in when the cloth is shrunken or fulled in the vats.

  22. Woolen yarn is fuzzy; cloth made from it is woven loosely and then it is put into vats and shrunken or fulled until the cloth is compact, as broadcloth.

  23. Their fleece is a fine silky hair, making fine blankets that will not shrink, but not good for fulled cloths.

  24. The wool is good for making fulled cloth.

  25. The petitioners conclude by praying Parliament to impose heavy penalties upon all who use the fulling mill, or who sell huers, hats, or bonnets that have been "fulled or thickked" by means of any such mill.

  26. A cloth or stuff made of matted fibers of wool, or wool and fur, fulled or wrought into a compact substance by rolling and pressure, with lees or size, without spinning or weaving.

  27. But your eyes gits fulled up so quick dot you couldn'd keep dem in, und de tears comes down of your face like a shnow storm, und den you don'd care a tarn if efery body sees dot.

  28. Den she falls down in Rudolph's arms, und your eyes gits fulled up again, und you can'd see someding more.

  29. The smell of the coarse fulled cloth in his nostrils gave him a qualm as of actual physical sickness, and the feel of the canvas cap across his forehead burned it like a brand.

  30. Defn: To become fulled or thickened; as, this material fulls well.

  31. In this reign a very neat small-pointed beard was the fashion, the hair being brushed up as high as possible and often fulled out at the sides, and a "chic" appearance was sought after.

  32. Toward 1680 the hair was worn tightly curled and fulled out into a round shape with a curl or two falling on the front of the shoulders; small feathers or long feathers were also worn.

  33. Demi-veils are short veils, fulled all round the bonnet, but most at the ears, which makes them fall more gracefully.

  34. To the scolloped portion, the apron is to be fulled on, so as to sit as neat as possible; leaving the space beneath the whalebone plain.

  35. Chemisette of lace, finished at the throat with a fulled band and petite ruffle.

  36. The dress is made quite plain, with low body and long sleeves, with cuffs of plain fulled muslin; chemisette of lace, reaching to the throat, and finished with a narrow row encircling the neck.

  37. When flannels have become yellow and fulled up, I have often smoked them with brimstone, and they will be as white as new, and the fulled places will open.


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