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Example sentences for "linings"

Lexicographically close words:
lingvon; linhay; liniment; liniments; lining; link; linkage; linkages; linked; linking
  1. Tetel, 1644 datum Remis and Claude Henry Corrard; on the cover linings ex Libris Claudii Tetel ad Mussey(?

  2. Bound in red velvet, with silk linings and gilt edges.

  3. His choice of morocco is not always to my taste; while his joints are neither carefully measured, nor do they play easily; and his linings are often gaudy to excess.

  4. The copy now under consideration is not pasted upon boards, as is Lord Spencer's-- forming the interior linings in the cover or binding of an old MS.

  5. The linings are often of designs beautiful beyond praise.

  6. The sashes, frames, doors, shutters, linings and soffits are all framed and put together, i.

  7. The linings are nailed or screwed to rough framed grounds 1 in.

  8. The nest-linings are of the softest cat-tail down, feathers of wild fowl, or dried spirogyra teased to a point of enduring fluffiness.

  9. Whatso they had at hand of well-wrought linings from the skin of foreign fish, but rarely seen of folk, they covered now with silk, as was the wont to wear.

  10. In the Middle Ages costly furs and fish-skins were used as linings and covered, as here described, with silk or cloth.

  11. Unable to believe my own eyes, I drew my fingers carefully back and forth through the narrow receptacle where it had lain, and among the satin linings of the various compartments, but in vain; the will was gone!

  12. When the ribbons were tabooed and removed and the linings were all in black he abstracted pieces of his table cloth and manufactured it into paper.

  13. With respect to pits, M’Phail observes, “Succession Pine plants grow exceedingly well in pits covered with glazed frames, linings of warm dung being applied to them in cold frosty weather.

  14. You will observe likewise, that if your suckers are kept in the frames all the winter, stuck in the tan without soil or fire, the effluvia from the linings are sure to kill all the bugs.

  15. It is only within the last three years that Mr. Jenkins has begun to grow the Pine Apple to any extent; he brings forward the plants in hot-beds and deep frames, inclosing beds of tan, and heated by linings of dung.

  16. In the brick bed of my inventing, a powerful heat can be raised by means of the linings of dung and the sun-beams, and in it the insects on Pine and on other plants may be shortly destroyed by heat and water.

  17. The method consists of forming a bed, by half filling a shallow [p173] trench with decayed vegetables, and covering them with the exhausted linings of cucumber beds.

  18. When the frames are placed, dig out the alleys one foot deep to receive linings of hot dung, which may be banked op against both the back and front of the frame.

  19. They are made into linings for robes, etc.

  20. It is used for the facings and linings of cloaks, chiefly in America.

  21. Raccoon skins are the great staple for Russia and Germany, where, on account of their durability and cheapness, they are in demand for linings for coats, etc.

  22. The linings let into the corners are in every instance done with minute exactness.

  23. The eider duck plucks from its own breast the softest, of feather linings for its nest.

  24. The steel linings of his apartment walls, originally five feet high, we have been compelled to extend upward to a height of nine feet, to save the brick walls from being battered and disfigured.

  25. Similar linings occur in the hide of the tiger.

  26. Travertine,” which contains many linings strikingly like those with which we have to deal in this little work.

  27. An excellent way to envisage these is to make alternate linings with blue and red pencil, to represent them as they seem.

  28. To dye the Linings of Curtains, Furniture Covers, &c.

  29. By the above mode curtains may be kept clean, even to use with the linings newly dipped.

  30. This answers very well for the linings of children's bonnets, for ribbons, &c.

  31. This is very useful for the linings of bed-quilts, comforters, &c.

  32. Sleeve linings should always be of a thin material.

  33. The panels and doors are painted with appropriate emblematical devices, and the linings are of scarlet velvet richly embossed with national emblems.

  34. For shaft linings steel rings of H or channel section supported by intermediate struts are also used, and cross-bearers or buntons of steel joists and rail guides are now generally substituted for wood.

  35. Illustration: They had good fun picking the brown nuts from the soft, silky linings of the burrs.

  36. Hold your breath, now" They had good fun picking the brown nuts from the soft, silky linings of the burrs.

  37. They had good fun picking the brown nuts from the soft, silky linings of the burrs.

  38. Throat and breast yellowish olive, shading into pale yellow underneath, including wing linings and under tail coverts.

  39. Genius--in man--is rarely found in association with silk linings where silk linings are not imperative.

  40. While these head linings are deserving of the highest commendation as an important improvement upon previous ones, they are still open to some objections.

  41. Another objection to wood linings is their liability to injury from heat and moisture, a liability which results from the way in which they are put together.


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