Northwards and had reached a point close to the old "Y" landing place (well marked out by the glittering kerosine tins).
The 29th attackers had sewn on to their backs triangles cut out of kerosine tins.
Turks have made themselves scarce; nothing to show danger or stress; only parties of our men struggling up the sandy precipice by zigzags, carrying munitions and large glittering kerosine tins of water.
The men opened some tins of kerosine and flooded the place with it.
They carry their belongings in old kerosine tins, which they arrange along one side of the shed in which they are performing.
There are great Norwegian sailing vessels taking in teak, and tank steamers discharging kerosine oil.
Throughout the siege, the Tigris formed our only water supply, this being carried in at night in kerosine tins by the regimental bheesties.
The sacks containing the bread for the voyage were carried down and put on board, and a kerosinetin and keg from the boat taken to the stream to provide the water supply.
As we were waiting silently in the dark behind the door, somebody gave a kerosine tin a kick, and the resulting clatter seemed bound to bring some one down upon us.
He barters the kerosine oil at the petty shop round the corner for arrack.
This was an amateur one made out of a kerosine oil tin, and its existence argued virtue in one Armenian at least.
Just on our left I remember there was a man with a stick and a kerosine oil tin doing machine-gun.
The room was faintly lit by a cheap kerosine lamp.
The camp had been without kerosinefor a year or more.
He even brought us some very pleasing dishes of Turkish food, and twokerosine lamps, with an ample supply of oil.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "kerosine" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.