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Example sentences for "joiners"

Lexicographically close words:
joinder; joindre; joine; joined; joiner; joinery; joineth; joining; joinings; joins
  1. Antoine still has a number of German-born joiners among its workmen.

  2. That of the Belgian joiners is in large pieces four feet or so square, of seasoned wood, moderate in price, and easily laid down.

  3. French Carpenters and Joiners as before, | Received on Board the following Stores Vizt.

  4. Their example was now followed by the Cutlers, the Goldsmiths, the Haberdashers, the Joiners and the Weavers.

  5. This occurred to the master and wardens of the several companies of Plumbers, Sadlers, Founders, Joiners and Glaziers.

  6. We found most of them at work,--the washerwomen at their tubs, the joiners by their benches, the bootmakers at their lasts.

  7. A painter, in order to produce his great works, must have a large studio, in which at least forty joiners or boot-makers might work, who are now freezing or suffocating in wretched lodgings.

  8. And further the joiners and painters “do set every point of their trade at a fixed price .

  9. The joiners had just completed the covering of the roof with a quantity of tarpaulin, which the seamen had laid over with successive coats of hot tar, and the sides of the erection had been painted with three coats of white lead.

  10. The landing-master's crew were occupied in assisting the millwrights to lay the railways to hand, and joiners were kept almost constantly employed in fitting picks to their handles, which latter were very frequently broken.

  11. The Joiners and Scotts visited down at Magnolia among themselves but they didn't want mama to marry in the Scott family (of Negroes).

  12. They was the Joiners at Magnolia, Arkansas.

  13. Six joiners in Joiners' Hall, working with their tools and all.

  14. Illustration] Six Joiners in Joiners' Hall, Working with their tools and all.

  15. Six joiners in Joiners' Hall, Working with their tools and all.

  16. The seamen having prepared a quantity of tarpaulin, or cloth laid over with successive coats of hot tar, the joiners had just completed the covering of the roof with it.

  17. Everything was now in a prepared state for leaving the rock, and giving up the works afloat for this season, excepting some small articles, which would still occupy the smiths and joiners for a few days longer.

  18. Tuesday, 31st May] In the evening the boats went to the rock, and brought the joiners and smiths, and their sickly companions, on board of the tender.

  19. There will be crevices, too, though the prince of joiners builds your house, through which the warm air will escape.

  20. You'll never know whether you are specially bright or the joiners extra stupid, but it's certain your way won't be their way, whichever is right.

  21. In structures of less importance carpenters and joiners had to do as best they could with the timber furnished by their own country.

  22. The specimens of furniture in our modern museums are mostly of a commonplace character, but they are interesting from the light they throw upon the methods of the Egyptian joiners (Fig.

  23. Seal of the Corporation of Joiners of Bruges (1356).

  24. From this state of things the work was stopped for two days, in the course of which the joiners got the mortar-gallery refitted, and the landing-master’s crew supplied it with a fresh stock of materials for making mortar.

  25. Rock, and went on board of the Tender, but the joiners and smiths remained upon the Beacon till half-past 9 P.

  26. Rock; but the joiners and smiths continued on the Beacon till 7 P.

  27. Every thing was now in a prepared state for leaving the rock, and giving up the works afloat for this season, excepting some small articles, which would still occupy the smiths and joiners for a few days longer.

  28. In the evening the boats went to the Rock, and brought the joiners and smiths, and their sickly companions, on board of the Tender.

  29. The stones landed to-day could not be raised to the top of the building, as the joiners had possession of the upper apartment, where they were fixing the framing used for supporting the floor-stones, while building.

  30. The joiners and mill-wrights were occupied in framing a centre for building the dome-roof of the library.

  31. At half-past 10, the joiners and smiths again went to the Beacon, and at 6 P.

  32. Several Shipwrights and Joiners from the Yard Employed on board refitting the Gentlemen's Cabins, and making a Platform over the Tiller, etc.

  33. McGuire, the American-born carpenter, who founded the Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners and who was for many years the secretary-treasurer of the American Federation of Labor.

  34. Such was the outcome of the struggle between the carpenters and joiners on the one side and the wood workers on the other and also between the plumbers and steam fitters.

  35. The cuts A and B--mortices, joiners call them--are half an inch deep.

  36. Now saw and chisel out carefully N O M J L K and P Q G F I H making what joiners call mortices.

  37. These ends are shaped to form what joiners call dovetails, and they should fit exactly into the mortices upon the upper edges of the runners.

  38. Next the bow ends of the logs are fastened together by what joiners call rabbeting and bolting.

  39. The seamen having prepared a quantity of tarpaulin or cloth laid over with successive coats of hot tar, the joiners had just completed the covering of the roof with it.

  40. In the evening the boats went to the rock, and brought the joiners and smiths, and their sickly companions, on board of the tender.

  41. Constitution of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, 1905 (Milwaukee, n.

  42. His is the last name of the joiners which appears, and in September the work was finished.

  43. This intersection is called by joiners a mitre, and a mitred moulding is an advance on a stopped moulding or one that abuts against a cross-piece.

  44. Hearing of curates is a tessera of our incorporation with them; for communion in sacred things doth infer an incorporation of the communicants or joiners in all cases, both in lawful and unlawful communions, 1 Cor.


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