The ladles were poured each into a separate mold, and when the metal became cold it was fractured by a hammer.
In Professor Roberts-Austen’s laboratory, in London, two ladles were filled with exceptionally pure bismuth; into one ladle a tiny fragment of tellurium was placed.
Quickly those ladles went in, but before they could be lifted out dripping, half the ladies had scurried back, afraid of injury to their pretty dresses.
As I heard the ladles strike this bottom, I instinctively withdrew a step in anticipation of the loud hurrah which would naturally hail the first sight of the lost ruby.
This great temperature boils the slag or impurities out of the metal, and after it has been drawn off into ladles it becomes "pig.
Hissing and snapping the molten metal burned its way along through the sand-packed gutters, and shot from the ends of the gutters and into the waiting ladles on the flat cars at the foot of the platform.
There was little danger of its overtaking him, as a dam at the lower end was intended to check its flow until the train had backed in with the ladles to receive the ore.
A dressing can be mixed in the following proportions: "Four mustard ladles of mustard, four salt ladles of salt.
They set earthenware pots in a pool of the spring-water, and into them they pour water scooped up with ladles from the hot spring until they are half full.
Afterward he takes out the impure tin from which he makes cakes; he discriminates between them, when he ladles and pours, by the ease or difficulty of the flow.
I hope thou hast polished the sacrificial ladles and spoons and brought the calf to the milch cow whose milk furnisheth materials for making offerings on the fire.
And the earth was scattered over with the (sacrificial) contents of broken jars and shattered ladles for pouring libations of clarified butter and with the sacred fires kept with care by the ascetics.
Ladles which may be on hand are to be tried in drawing projectiles from the guns before they are issued for service.
On each side of his horse are fastened milk cans, and from these cans heladles without dismounting.
We invoke you, the great Maruts, the constant wanderers, at the offering of the rapid Vishnu; holding ladles and prayerful we ask the golden-colored and exalted Maruts for glorious wealth.
He steps towards the sacrificial ladles which are turned to the right, and which first kiss his foundation.
Image] Safety foundry ladle At the same time I introduced another improvement in connection with these foundry ladles which, although of minor importance, has in no small degree contributed to the perfection of large castings.
Each family has several spoons of various sizes, and narrow shallowladles of horn, bone, etc.
The resemblance of these ladles to a mussel shell is sufficiently apparent for the name to be applied to them.
The narrow ladles of horn or bone may formerly have been used for eating before it was so easy to get tin pots, but at present are chiefly used for dipping oil, especially for filling the lamp.
All these ladles have the curved side of the bowl on the left, showing that they were meant to be used with the right hand.
Indeed, they may have been made in imitation of mussel shells, which the Eskimo, in all probability, like so many other savages, used for ladles as well as scrapers.
An assistant, squatting on the platform with a bark-bucket of water beside him, ladles water into the hole after every two or three strokes, and thus causes the chips to float out.
The 100-ton ladles are in position at the tapping side of the furnaces to receive the molten steel.
During this travel the various cores are set, and the molds closed, moving to the point where the men with large ladles pour the mold.
In the collection are a number of wooden spoons or ladles of various, sizes.
His pots and his ladles are as grand and primal as the seething-pots and hooks seen in old prophetic vision.
The casting is generally effected by means of large ladles or pots, in which the melted iron is transported from the cupola, where it is fused.
The pasty sulphate of silver obtained in the iron pots, is transferred by cast-iron ladles with long handles into large leaden cisterns, adjoining the pots, and there diluted with a little water to the density of 36 deg.
The portion of it below the running out orifice consists of sand, so that it may be readily sunk when it is wished to receive the melted metal in ladles or pots of large dimensions.
He orders the workmen to mould it; who then lift the copper out of the furnace in large iron ladles lined with clay, and pour it into moulds of the size suitable to the demands of commerce.
In this operation, ladles of wrought iron are employed, furnished with long handles, which are plunged into the pots through the upper openings or lading holes, and immediately transfer their charge of glass into the buckets.
A great earthen jar stood on the beach, and around it lay long-handled ladles holding a half-gallon or more, and piles of very large shallow red lacquered wine cups, which seemed as big as the full moon.
The old ones dipped out ladles full, and drank of the wine till they reeled.
Soup ladles used in dishing out and stirring cooking food.
Small ladles used in stirring or dishing out soup.
Ladles of various shapes, sizes and styles of ornamentation.
The Moquis of Arizona make great numbers of the shallow ladles with short handles terminating in animals' heads, similar to those of Peru.
Marie sits next her, you know, and while Miss Sedgwick ladles out the soup, Marie ladles out the Archingtons.
We would suggest to all ladles connected with the auxiliaries of State Missionary Unions, that funds for the American Missionary Association be sent to us through the treasurers of the Union.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ladles" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.