Off comes his hat It is the signal which Captain Grout has been expecting.
Captain Grout stations his men to command either side of the road.
We will round up the six who escaped," Captain Grout assures the sheriff.
In column of fours the main body marches out, Captain Grout and Sheriff Marlin in the lead.
Both Sheriff Marlin and Captain Grout are acquitted; but they are not vindicated in the eyes of the people of the United States or of Wilkes-Barre.
Well, we won't go over that matter anew, Harvey; the defense of the Sheriff and Captain Grout is essential to the interests of the Paradise Coal Company.
Sheriff Marlin and Captain Grout stand in the middle of the road.
Pot that woodchuck," shouts Captain Grout to one of his men.
Notwithstanding these devices, the waste of grout at the tail was very great.
Great difficulty was experienced in preventing the waste of the fluid grout ahead of the shield and into the tail through the space between it and the iron lining.
This space would have been filled with grout ejected through the iron lining.
With the exception of the English lime, all grout was mixed 1 to 1 with sand in a Cockburn continuous-stirring machine operated by a 3-cylinder air engine.
The serious problem was to guard against grout and mortar running into the duct opening through the joints from the concrete, which was a rather wet mixture.
Grout of fresh English lime containing a moderate quantity of water set very rapidly in air to the consistency of chalk.
The interstices between the hand-packed stones were then filled with 1 to 1 grout of cement and sand, ejected through the iron lining.
Before the posts under the roof bars could be built and the weight transferred to the iron lining, a grout dam was placed at the leading end of the iron lining, and grout was brought up to at least 45° from the top.
The cutting edge of the caisson was sealed to the rock with grout on the outside and a concrete base to the caisson walls on the inside, the latter resting on the 4-ft.
The cost of grout ejected outside of the river tunnels was 93 cents per bbl.
Hook-bolts, screwed through threaded holes and buried in 1 to 1 Portland cement grout ejected through similar holes, reinforced the rolled-steel ring against external water pressure.
Except as previously noted, the voids outside of the tunnel lining were filled with grout ejected through the grout holes in each segment.
The customary grout hole was tapped in the center of each plate for a standard 1-1/4-in.
The brick arch, water-proofing, and rock packing were laid up in lifts, in the same manner as in the Twin Tunnel, with grout pipes built in at intervals of about 8 ft.
The grout machines were of the vertical-cylinder, air-stirring type.
Grout pipes were built into the masonry and later all voids were filled with grout.
Rubble masonry packing and grout ejected through pipes built into the arch were used to fill the voids above the roof.
When properly mixed and applied the grout filler meets all requirements for a filler except that it is non-elastic and some means must be adopted for caring for pavement expansion.
The surface should be covered with sand and be kept moist until the cement grout has set.
The cement grout filler is applied in the same general manner as the bituminous filler.
One of the most commonly used fillers for brick pavements consists of a grout composed of Portland cement and fine sand.
In Table 16 the cost of grout is expressed in terms of barrels of cement used, because in the schedule of prices attached to the contract, that was the unit of payment for grout.
Whenever an especially troublesome one was met, a special grout pipe was put in to fill up unavoidable holes by grouting after the concrete had set.
A few grout pipes were built in, and all voids outside the concrete were grouted.
Grout pipes were built in, as it was not likely that the concrete could be packed tightly into the upper part of the lining.
Grout pipes were built in, as previously mentioned.
The grout pipes were not screwed directly into the tapped hole in the segments, but a pipe containing a nipple and valve was screwed into the grout hole and the grout pipe screwed to the pipe.
This made it necessary to build grout pipes into the concrete as it was put in.
This prevented the waste of grout, enabled the valve to be closed and the grout pipe disconnected, and the pipe to be left in position until the grout had set.
All the grout hole plugs were examined, and the plugs in any leaking ones were taken out, smeared with red lead, and replaced.
This, of course, was found to be worse than any of the other systems, as the imprisoned air made it impossible to force grout in.
Grouting was also done through the regular grout holes of the metal lining around the openings.
Parents cannot fool their children long, and the Grout youngsters had learned at an early date that Pop always forked over when he was nagged into it.
Mr. Grout has carried that store of his from a little shop to a big institution; he has kept it afloat in a dull town through hard times.
The evolution of the Grout family could be traced still more clearly in the names the parents had given the children.
He found Mrs. Grout vastly agitated and much ashamed of herself.
According to Grout (171), love-charms are not unknown in Zulu land.
Grout (167) speaks of the "various kinds of torture resorted to by the father and friends of a girl to compel her to marry contrary to her choice.
White is known to have been associated with Barker in the manufacture of the Brattleboro machine and later with Grout in producing one of the several New England machines.
The sewing-machine equipment and business was sold to Grout & White of Massachusetts.
After a short time, Grout left the partnership with White and moved to Winchendon, there continuing to make New England machines for approximately one more year.
It was shrewd Andy Grout whose high squeak broke the long silence following this palpable fact.
At that rate I'd venture to speak for both Groutand Christmas.
Another inspiring thought was the vision of Doc Turner and Ebenezer Squinch and Tom Fester and Andy Grout and Jim Christmas, with plenty of money to invest in a dubious enterprise.
The grout escaped at every point, and it occupied the attention of the masons both inside and outside to stop it promptly by plastering clay on to the openings from which it was running.
At the census Grout returned that 140 persons slept in one of his houses in Laurence Lane.
While Grout is thus the landlord of hundreds and hundreds of thieves, vagrants, and prostitutes, he lets his beautiful Hampstead villas to genteel and fashionable families.
Because Grout robbed you of your memory, my cousin.
You have been rescued from the appalling fate which Grout calls the Triumph of Science.
It was Groutwho destroyed Religion--not the Great Discovery," said the girl.
It was Grout who invented the horrible cruelty of the Common Dress.
Next, Grout became known outside the laboratory; many interesting and important discoveries were made by Grout; thenGrout became too big a man to be any longer Dr.
Linister's Assistant; he had his own laboratory; Grout entered upon his own field of research.
Do you imagine that Grout will suffer the revival of the old forms of society?
I remember when Grout was an ignorant man taken into Professor Linister's Laboratory to wash up the pots and bottles.
John Grout was then the principal partner, but after the mills were built in Lower Westwick Street, having realized a fortune, he retired from business.
On February 24th the Corporation unanimously conferred on Mr. Grout the freedom of the city.
No, but heaven be praised, he doesn’t suffer any,” Grout asserted.
Sergeant Grout eagerly listened to what Morgan said; although the message was not intended for him, he determined to act upon it without delay.
Grout was a quick-witted fellow; Morgan, as we have seen, equally so.
The officer went with Grout into the shed tent to see the wounded; when they came out the two stood talking of many things.
With both wounded and prisoners the little platoon returned and Grout immediately sent in a report, which brought Major Anderson again to visit the boys back in their old camp, which they had left hardly ten hours before.
At this precise moment who should wander in upon them but Major Anderson, of their own battalion, and Grout instantly put the matter up to him.
A flare had been sent up by the Germans on the hill and Grout saw an opportunity that was not to be lost.
Grout put it up to them, which may have been not according to military customs, but they were buddies, one and all; therefore, they should act only upon their combined decision.
The dry mortar is mixed with water to a grout of the consistency of thick cream and then this grout is stiffened to the proper consistency by adding more dry mortar.
No mortar facing was used, but the exposed surfaces were given a grout wash.
Five barrels of stone were placed on the platform and thoroughly wetted; the grout was then emptied over the stone and the two turned over three times with shovels.
The most common is to clean the hardened surface from all loose material and give it a thorough wash of cement grout against which the fresh concrete is deposited and rammed before the grout has had time to set.
In making joints, the old concrete surfaces were always brushed and wet down, and, if necessary slushed with a grout of neat cement before new concrete was laid on them.
The inner and outer surfaces of the wall were both painted with two coats of stiff cement grout neat, and in addition the inner surface was rubbed smooth by carborundum brick.
If a wet mixture is used such water as flushes to the surface cannot escape and small pits and holes are formed, which necessitates grout or other finishing.
On the authority of engineers well acquainted with the Roman Wall, I am enabled to state, that the mortar of that structure is precisely similar to the grout and concrete[45] of the railway mason of the present day.
Specimens of the ancient and modern grout are before me, and there cannot be a doubt as to the identity of their preparation.
A common stone dike occupies at present the place of the Wall, the foundations of which, and, for the most part, a portion of the grout of the interior, remain.
Brooklyn's place at the table of the board of estimate was a commanding one with Swanstrom and Grout in their seats, and to-day her representation there is equally good.
The entire city recognized Mr. Grout to be a man acquainted with even the minutest details of the city's government.
This at the best is but doing with grout what should be done with mortar in the operation of laying the bricks; and filling or flushing up every course with mortar requires but little additional exertion and is far preferable.
The use of grout is, therefore, a sign of inefficient workmanship, and should not be countenanced in good work.
Why, I had thought that the hill in front of old Grout Nickelson's wuz steep, and the road a skittish one that wound around it above the creek.
I had thought the view from the hill back of Grout Nickleson's wuz beautiful, and also the Pali at Honolulu, but it did seem to me that the seen we looked down on from the top of Victoria mountain wuz the most beautiful I ever did see.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "grout" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: cement; composition; concrete; mortar; plaster