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Example sentences for "gaged"

Lexicographically close words:
gaffers; gaffing; gaffs; gafol; gag; gages; gagged; gagging; gaging; gagne
  1. A gain joint is laid out in the same way as the dado, except that the lines are not carried clear across the face of X, and only one edge is squared and gaged to the required depth.

  2. On the face so gaged, lay the first member on its side so that one arris lies along this gaged line and prick off the points D and F, to get the centers of the dowel-holes.

  3. Now proceed as in the cross-lap joint, except that the gaged line runs around the end and the cutting must be done exactly to this line.

  4. Then even if one piece is gaged so as to be cut a little too deep, the other will be gaged so as to be cut proportionately less, and the joint will fit.

  5. Or all the X members may be clamped carefully together, with one X already laid out, rights and lefts in pairs, and edges and ends flush, the depth mark gaged all around, and then all sawn at once.

  6. So when a number of like pieces are to be gaged, all the parts requiring the same setting should be gaged before the gage is reset for another gaging.

  7. Then, if the gaged line should be slightly more or less than half the thickness of the pieces the closeness of the joint would not be affected.

  8. In cutting the tenon, first rip-saw just outside the gaged lines, then crosscut at the shoulder lines.

  9. Cutting off the outside arrises to the gaged lines leaves an octagonal stick.

  10. Chisel off the corner, a, of the piece outside this gaged line.

  11. Plane to the center of the gaged line, E, 1-2.

  12. Plane to the center of the gaged line, G, Fig.

  13. When the distance from one center is laid off, the marking-gage may be set to the distance from the point thus obtained to the corner of the timber, and the piece gaged from all four corners both ways.

  14. The face may then be gaged with a series of lines so that every other space will be equal to the required thickness of each slat, and the alternate spaces be just sufficient for the saw kerf and dressing.

  15. The one has personal interest in and love for his flock, and knows each sheep by name, the other knows them only as a flock, the value of which is gaged by number; to the hireling they are only as so many or so much.

  16. Their faith could best be gaged by obedience and untiring service.

  17. He gaged aright the significance of the revolution and the impossibility of confining it within any bounds, political, moral, or geographical.

  18. The task, however, was so gigantic that he cannot have gaged its magnitude, discerned the defects of the instruments, nor estimated aright the force of the hindrances before taking the world to witness that he would achieve it.

  19. In so far as one of the two boys correctly gaged the elaborateness of the other's mental process he was winner.

  20. Not at all; not at all," protested Wallingford, having gaged Mr. Bubble very accurately.

  21. The clearances allowed can be gaged by a feeler placed between a ring and the groove wall.

  22. The blade clearances also should be gaged all around the circumference, to insure this clearance being an average working minimum.

  23. Her forlorn soul must have gaged his distress by the measure of her own sorrowful longing.

  24. In the moment when union with Marguerite Sinclair was forbidden so sternly he gaged with woeful accuracy the extent of his longing for her companionship.

  25. However marvelous they may be as gaged by physical standards, the gifts of the Spirit appeal to the unbelieving and carnal mind only as unusual and curious phenomena; while to the man of faith they testify of the power and purposes of God.

  26. Neither heaven nor hell can be gaged by the yard-stick of human conception.

  27. After all, individual perfection is relative and must be gaged by the law operative upon us.

  28. Then I gaged my supporting strands; tested them until they vibrated and hummed, and lay back, watching, to see what would come about.

  29. I'll merely say, Matthewson, that the people of this state can always depend on the broad-gaged good sense of United States Senator Corson to suggest a solution of a political difficulty.

  30. Morrison, in the last two years the people have been educated to understand that broad-gaged consolidation of water-power is what we must have.


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