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Example sentences for "leaded"

Lexicographically close words:
leached; leaches; leaching; lead; leade; leaden; leader; leaderless; leaders; leadership
  1. The pugilist's own background presented an elaborate scheme of oak and tiles, with inglenooks green from the joiner, and a china cupboard with leaded panes behind his bullet head.

  2. I fished it out, all wrinkled and bloated by the heat of the hottest room, and handed it to Raffles with my thumb upon the leaded paragraphs.

  3. But the light was slow to reappear through the leaded glasses of an outer door farther along the path.

  4. And then the girl beat an impatient tattoo upon one of the small leaded window-panes with the tips of her slim white fingers.

  5. The leaded window of the two huge, open oriels, high up in the walls of the great central nave, admitted a sad sheet of light, extending like a pale altar-cloth before the principal shrine.

  6. Through the leaded panes of the great oriels poured all the daylight evaporating the mysteriousness of the temple, and making it seem melancholy, wretched, and dirty, as in reality it was.

  7. Some of the quaint leaded lattices were open, revealing vases of flowers upon the ledges within, and the tiny casement curtains afforded an index to the characters of the various occupants, which made quite fascinating study.

  8. Illustration: Two Windows Placed Together May Have Their Tops Leaded to Produce a Combined Effect (Fig.

  9. Illustration: Simple Leaded Diapering of Small Design for a Small China Closet or Cabinet (Fig.

  10. It would be inappropriate to have anything elaborate in a small cabinet for the reception of china as it distracts the attention from the contents, but a simple leaded diapering or pattern of small design, such as shown in Figs.

  11. A hanging cabinet with leaded panels is shown in Fig.

  12. Upstairs, the drawing-room was flooded with sunlight that poured in through a window with stone mullions and leaded panes extending the entire width of the house.

  13. An elderly woman looked out at them through the open half of a leaded lattice.

  14. After being leaded up, the leads soldered together at the junctions, the panel is again placed on the easel, and further alterations or improvements may be made, as the leaded panel looks very different from the glass by itself.

  15. They are usually placed about fifteen inches apart, as the leaded glass might bend under the pressure of wind without extra support.

  16. It might be black-leaded at some other time," debated he.

  17. Can a grate be black-leaded while it's hot, pray?

  18. A leaded glass door that shows fanlight above opens into a broad, low-ceilinged hall.

  19. It must have been considered a more elegant type of window, for it was used in the front of the house for a long time, while the leaded casement was still put in rear windows for many years.

  20. As always in the dikegrave's house, two tallow-candles burned on the table and in front of the windows with their leaded glass the shutters were closed outside and screwed tight from within; the wind might bluster as it would.

  21. Hamil lay back in his chair and studied the forest through the leaded casement.

  22. Portlaw was nodding drowsily over his cigar; the April sunshine streamed into the room through every leaded pane, inlaying the floor with glowing diamonds; dogs barked from the distant kennels; cocks were crowing from the farm.

  23. If the matter is double leaded the salutation may go in a line by itself, otherwise conforming to the rules just given.

  24. The prettiest leaded windows I ever saw in an American home were in a thereby glorified hen-house.

  25. Then were quickly brought forth iron plates, and iron claws, and an iron bed, and leaden whips, and other leaded whips.

  26. Stretch him, and, scourging with leaded whips, afflict him.

  27. Decius said, "Hippolytus mocks your staves, scourge him with leaded whips.

  28. All windows are stone mullioned, with old leaded glass; some are exquisite oriels; and there are two famous stairways, one with dog gates.

  29. It was a charming, low-ceilinged room, with a network of old beams, leaded windows with wide sills where bowls of flowers stood, and delightful chintz chosen by Rosemary herself.

  30. As one may see from the illustration, it is a very picturesque, half-timbered house, whose leaded windows look into a typical country garden.

  31. This room has a fine mantelpiece, great carved beams, and beautiful leaded windows.

  32. The leaded windows were thrown open to the grey evening and a drizzling rain; but a fire blazed on the great hearth under the arch of the carved stone chimney-piece.

  33. The room was still dark, but the leaded squares of the window lattices barred a sky pale with dawn.

  34. This glass was imported from England and came packed in cribs, but much of it came in sheets already leaded and was cut to size by "glaziers" upon demand.

  35. In the leaded window, high up, a row of pots of scarlet geraniums and blue larkspur gave the bright note of colour against the dull background of the oak.

  36. Even now it was beating against the leaded windows, and tumbling down the chimney, making the cheerful wood fire sizzle in the hearth.

  37. The wind was becoming boisterous, rattling the leaded windows and the massive doors of the old-fashioned house: it shook the trees outside and roared down the vast chimney.

  38. But Siward only shrugged his comment and glanced out through the leaded casements into the brilliant September sunshine.


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