I also bought a brand new japanned box with a little lock, and placed the bonds in that box, and then put the box in the safe.
You say they were in a new japanned box that was locked?
In the meanwhile Dick's quick eyes had located the japanned box partly filled with the missing bonds.
Dick had had the japanned box under his arm, and now held it up in triumph.
My brother put the bonds in a japanned box that was locked, and put the box in the once safe one afternoon.
Then came several formalities before Dick and his brothers were allowed to take possession of thejapanned box with its precious contents.
So the little fellow, who had just been promoted to his first trousers and felt as all boys do in such a case, walked proudly across the room and offered Amy a japanned casket.
The ornamental patterns of open work which decorate the tinned and japanned wares in general use, are rarely punched by the workman who makes them.
Indian cabinets and screens, and japanned tables, and knick-knacks, and lap-dogs.
All have the disadvantage that the pinned specimens are liable to be ruined by verdigris, and to obviate this japanned ("black") insect pins are made by Klaeger and Miller.
Insects collected on seabeaches, and saturated with salt water, also corrode the common steel pin very quickly and should be mounted on japanned pins.
With all these insects japanned or silvered pins should be used, or when not too large the insects should be mounted on triangles.
Japanned pins are made for this purpose, and are, on the whole, satisfactory, but they bend easily and some caution is required in handling them.
My dear Lydia, a fellow roaming the country in a red coat, drill trousers, and a japanned hat!
Beneath them lay Mr. Kincaid's worn leather gun-case, and an oblong japanned box which Bobby knew contained shells.
Ordinarily Bobby loved to do this; but to-day he sidled up to where his friend was stooping over the japanned box.
Ralph presently asked, as the picture was being rolled up, and replaced in the japanned cylinder.
On entering the room he had laid a long, cylinder-shaped japanned roll upon the table.
Mr. Kage locked up the documents in the japanned box, put the key in his pocket-book, and consigned the box to the care of his clerk.
Before them lay a japanned tin box, secured by a brass padlock.
The attorney, who was engaged in re-folding the documents and restoring them to the japanned box, left his seat, and came to her side, and placed the letter in her hands.
Manufacturer ofJapanned Wood and Papier Mache Cruet, Liquor, and Pickle Frames; Papier Mache and Metallic Miniature Frames, &c.
Jennens and Betteridge, at theirjapanned ware and papier mache manufactory, in Constitution-hill, are full of brilliant designs and adornment.
It is 8 inches in length, Japanned handle and plated blades.
The Box is made of Japanned Tin, with ample room on the inside of cover for mixing paints.
The entire framework is made from Iron, painted and Japanned black, and ornamented with red and gilt stripes.
A corner cupboard was apparently a small affair; a japanned one is named.
That is all," answered Beatrice Van Tuyl as she threw back the lid of the japanned box.
In her hands she carried a japanned tin box, about the size of a theatrical makeup box.
I, with flaming cheeks, holding a japanned candlestick in one hand, and Sir Roger's right hand in the other.
A little pause, the position of the japanned candlestick and of Sir Roger's hand still remaining the same.
On the top of the safe were two japanned boxes, each lettered in white: "The National Reformation Society.
He'd been bad enough for seein' fairies before they japanned him, but afther it, begorra, he was twiced as bad.
He placed it upon a black japanned waiter,[16] which he held in an inclined position, when it immediately slided down the inclined plane, as might have been expected.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "japanned" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.