In a word,” she added, with a strange mixture of pride and irony, “you considered my beauty to be more marketable in London than in New South Wales.
Later on, the British Consul at Tiflis says: "Bona fide Caucasian boxwood may be said to be commercially non-existent, almost every marketable tree having been exported.
Genius sees the white light and regrets its own impurity, though that be piquancy to the multitude, and marketable as a splendid blue or gold.
At the end of three to five years they have attained marketable size, and the beds are then harvested and prepared for another crop.
Pieces planted in Florida waters attain a marketable size in one year.
He may be exchanged formarketable commodities, or taken in execution for the debts or taxes either of a living or dead master.
Here was a man, who, in return for certain information respecting the whereabouts of a marketable commodity, had undertaken to find and share it with his informant.
You can't make marketable pulp of charcoal, and the price would have to run pretty high before it would pay for ripping most of the log away to get at the residue," he answered harshly.
Here was a man, who in return for certain information respecting the whereabouts of a marketable commodity had undertaken to find and share it with his informant.
You can't make marketable pulp of charcoal, and the price would have to run pretty high before it would pay for ripping most of the log away to get at the residue.
The farmer who lies awake nights to plan his year's work so that he may have the largest returns for his undertakings in marketable products, gives the same kind of effort as the inventor.
All calculations upon live stock have been brought to the same basis, for the reason that the supply of marketable stock is largely dependent upon the supply of feed for stock.
It contains vast reaches of valuable andmarketable timber, does it not?
Another plan, and perhaps a better one, is to have about three fields, and rotate in such a manner that a marketable crop may be always kept growing in the third field.
Of the other three yards, at least one is kept in growingmarketable crops.
There are several reasons why the larger mushrooms are not considered so desirable ormarketable as the medium-sized or smaller ones.
The population of the island has more than doubled under the present dynasty, while its marketable products have quadrupled.
The goods are doubtless marketable at some price, if offered low enough.
Marketable maturity" is when they had completed their growth and would remain solid no longer.
Nearly every plant will make a marketable head, and they always sell for fully double as much as cabbage.
Our cloth was all of one kind--white cotton, which became popular and marketable months later, but at that time was declared to be entirely unsuitable for the market, and hence could not be passed off at any price.
It would take five or six years to grow marketable values adequate to self-support, but quantities of food can be produced from the first or second year.
In our new Liberian stations, beside abundance of fruit and vegetables for food, our principal or most reliable resource in marketable value is coffee.
It takes the voice of the magnificent singer to sing into the horn; and it takes the skill of the mechanician who is operating the graphophone to make a fine record that has a marketable value.
This is a busy season in the dairy; for at an earlier period the milk is not rich enough, and if the cheese be made later in the summer, they do not acquire sufficient age to be marketable next spring.
Wool of a marketable quality for fine cloths was now the object; and it was not an unprofitable husbandry, when it would sell in the fleece, unwashed, from eighty-six cents to one dollar.
Woman possesses a marketable value attached to her personality which man has not got.
You gave it to me in the shape of a bill of sale over these art treasures of yours, for which you have an absurd passion, and which I do not deny have a marketable value, and over every piece of portable property in this house.
Tobacco thus became the first marketable staple production of Mississippi.
Whether he means to give the entire solid contents of the tree, or, as is usual in ordinary estimates in New England, the marketable wood only, the trunks and larger branches, does not appear.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "marketable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.