One conspicuous advantage of the Williamson machine is that the whole of the mechanism is mounted upon a skeleton casting fixed to the interior of the mahogany case by means of four screws.
So Mr. Spillikins found himself in a mahogany office selling wholesale oil.
He was short and round, with a dimpled mahogany face and eyes that twinkled in it like little puddles of molasses.
On hearing this dreaded name Mrs. Benker softened, and welcomed Steel into a neat parlor, where he seated himself in a horsehair mahogany chair of the most slippery description and related what had happened.
Then Richard showed him the library, with mahogany book- cases, and plate glass, and the fashionable authors handsomely bound.
When Robert ceased speaking, one of them, an elderly watchmaker, got up and made a dry and cynical little speech, nothing moving but the thin lips in the shrivelled mahogany face.
The room had hardly been used since Mary's flight, and the few pieces of black oak and shiningmahogany which adorned it had long ago fallen from their pristine polish.
Jim, thinking she had fainted, went up to her, took a glass of water out of which she had already been drinking from the mahogany table, and held it to her lips.
And she whirled from the room, slamming behind her the mahogany door, at which Peyton stared for some seconds, in blank amazement, too overwhelmed to speak or move or breathe or think.
The outside shutters of the first story, the inside shutters above, were fastened tight; the bolts of the ponderous mahogany doors were strengthened, the stables and mills and outbuildings emptied and locked.
In the west side was a mahogany door opening from the old or south hall.
The stone mansion before which the travellers stood, awaiting answer to Cuff's loud knock on the heavy mahogany door, had already acquired antiquity and memories.
You would have found our living-room furnished inmahogany rich and old.
On one side the tall mahogany dropped its woody pears.
To form the groundwork of the apparatus take a piece of mahogany about half an inch in thickness and polish it up to look ornamental; it should be about 4 inches by 6 inches for the sized coil I am describing.
Then Richard showed him the library, with mahogany book-cases and plate glass, and the fashionable authors handsomely bound.
I'd like to go out with papa," said Lucy, who sat carefully drinking her cambric tea, so that she might not spill a drop on the mahogany table.
An old mahogany bureau, black with age and ill usage, stood crosswise in the corner behind the door, and reflected in the dim mirror he saw his own face looking back at him.
Where the staircase bent sharply in the middle, the old-fashioned mahogany balustrade shone richly in the light of a gas-jet which jutted out on a brass stem from the wall.
The old mahogany table, scarred by a century of service, was laid with a simple supper of bread, tea, and sliced ham on a willow dish.
Their captors stopped them in front of a largemahogany desk.
He opened a drawer in the mahogany table and pulled out a Los Angeles magazine.
Meanwhile the surgeon had busied himself at a table upon which he had placed a mahogany case.
Saunders took up a small mahogany box that lay on the table, and handed it to him.
Here is another box," said Saunders Gibbieson, holding up the mahogany one; "let us try it.
And he immediately expended four hundred in mahogany furniture, easy chairs, lace curtains and Wilton carpets.
I believe the bailiffs eventually captured the mahogany furniture, but Goldsmith held the quarters.
A handsome mahogany burial casket, stained with earth and disfigured by rough handling, rested upon the floor of the piazza, where it had been deposited during the night.
There was a wide fireplace, with a fine old pair of brass andirons, and a few pieces of old mahogany furniture, incongruously assorted with half a dozen splint-bottomed chairs.
Among those recovered was a fine pair of brass andirons, and his father's mahogany desk, which had been purchased by Major Treadwell at the sale of the elder French's effects.
Richard smiled at the notion, but accepted the eager invitation, and presently found himself sitting alone with the lad at a big, old-fashioned mahogany table, being served with a particularly tempting meal.
On the mahogany table, without a cloth, were two napkins, a teapot and finger-glasses.
Bouvard's room, the floor of which was well waxed, and which had curtains of cotton cambric and mahogany furniture, had the advantage of a balcony overlooking the river.
Rooms of mahogany in tall sky scrapers See the unfolding and the folding up Of ring-clipped papers, And letters which keep drugged the public cup.
The mahogany rooms conceal a spider man Who holds the taxing bodies through the church, And knights with arms concealed.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mahogany" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.