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Example sentences for "liquored"

Lexicographically close words:
liquide; liquidity; liquids; liquified; liquor; liquorice; liquoring; liquorish; liquors; lira
  1. It is of course understood that heavily liquored soaps are, as a rule, unsuitable for the drying treatment, as the bars become unshapely, and lose water rapidly.

  2. The temperature at which soap may be cleansed depends on the particular grade--soaps requiring to be liquored should not be cleansed too hot or a separation will take place, 150° F.

  3. Soap intended to be liquored with silicate of soda should be distinctly strong in free alkali; the crystalline nature of the soap is increased thereby, and the mottled effect intensified.

  4. The imported Swiss sometimes is cubed instead of grated, then marinated for four or five hours in dry white wine, before being melted and liquored with the schnapps.

  5. Pots of liquored and wined cheeses, no end, those of your own making being the best.

  6. Harness backs are neutralized, machine sammed, and lightly fat liquored with 4-1/2 per cent.

  7. The butts are neutralized, machine sammed and struck, and then fat liquored with 2 per cent.

  8. They are tanned in 24 hours, well washed, and are fat liquored without ageing.

  9. Picking band butts are neutralized by using warm water and then borax solution, and are then sammed by machine and very heavily fat liquored with cod oil and tallow and hard soap, to which degras may also be added.

  10. A chrome-tanned calf skin, fat liquored and blacked, provides as suitable an upper leather as could be desired for ordinary boots.

  11. In this case they are drum dyed, lightly fat-liquored (see Part III.

  12. The goods are struck out after dyeing, lightly fat liquored with commercial egg yolk, dried out at 110 deg.

  13. The washed and lightly fat-liquored leather was soft, of full feel and good tensile strength, and was greyish coloured throughout.

  14. The latter was therefore rinsed with water, lightly fat-liquored and dried, when a soft but empty leather of grey colour and good tensile strength was obtained.

  15. The grades most easily affected in this manner being the two highly-fired, light-liquored and open-leaf makes.


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