Reaching Meshed in a destitute state, I practised for a time the trade of water-carrier, and then became an itinerant vendor of smoke.
His purpose was to journey to Meshed with the object of purchasing the lambskins of Bokhara.
I felt I had entered Meshed in an unlucky hour, and determined to leave it.
It does not take long to realize the fact that Meshed is one of the strongholds of Shi-itism.
I met one day in the streets of Meshed a former fellow-traveller of mine, on my journey from Bokhara.
Among the ruins of Tus to the north of Meshed lies, according to the belief of modern Persians, the tomb of one of the greatest of Iran's bards, the tomb of Firdusi.
As on my journey from Meshed to Teheran I had been well supplied with all things requisite for a traveller in the East, so now from Teheran to Trebizond I lacked in nothing to render the journey comfortable.
Two routes from Meshed to Nishapur were open to me--one leading over a mountainous tract, the other through a lower hilly country.
Meshed suffered most at the hands of Abdul Mumin, Khan of Bokhara, in 1587, when entering it at the head of the Uzbegs, the city was sacked and its inhabitants carried into slavery.
In Meshed I heard the tea-cakes of Simnan talked of, nay even in Herat; but as I had often had occasion to value these exaggerations at their true worth, I did not expect too much.
A very pleasing sight is offered by the broad canal, winding through the city, its banks studded with trees which spread a pleasant shade; indeed this is a feature rendering Meshed one of the most attractive cities in Iran.
Brussels needlepoint lace is often worked with meshed grounds made on a pillow, and a plain thread is used as a cordonnet for their patterns instead of a thread overcast with buttonhole stitches as in the French needlepoint laces.
Often intermixed with this hexagonal brides ground is the fine-meshed ground or reseau (fig.
So, too, the great caravans that pass along regular routes eastward and westward, and the annual pilgrimages to Meshed and Mecca, have been most potent influences for the dissemination of designs.
The pseudopodia, which penetrate the latter and by loose anastomoses from a wide-meshed sarcoplegma within it, are usually not very numerous.
A fine-meshed net fitting around the edge of the umbrella would make it insect proof.
But it is best to take a comfortable one along, arranged with a fine-meshed net.
But the Meum and Tuum's bad luck still followed her with the longer and biggermeshed nets.
I look at the eyes, too, and at the secrets they tell me, and I wonder what external clothes and conduct are most becoming to those eyes and to that inner meshed personality they reveal.
A real woman's life is meshed in other people's from dawn to dark.
It is needless to say that the survey includes a good deal more real estate than the hadji cares to claim, even though it be the semi-sacred soil of the Meshed Plain.
Ere the forenoon is passed the familiar gold dome once again appears as a glowing yellow beacon, beckoning me across the Meshed plain.
The two most important persons in Meshed are the acting Governor-General of Khorassan, and Mardan Khan, Ex-Governor of Sarakhs and Hereditary Chief of the powerful tribe of Timurees.
Gray Sahib and the illustrious Sahib who has arrived in Holy Meshed from Teheran, on the wonderful asp-i-awhan, the fame of whose deeds reaches to the ends of the earth.
Six members of the telegraph staff have determined to accompany me out to Katoum-abad, the first chapar-station on the Meshed pilgrim road, a distance of seven farsakhs.
Inch-meshed poultry wire may be used if one is going to use the wire netting.
Such places are an invitation to rats, however, and should be securely protected by heavy, close-meshed galvanized wire, or by iron grating.
A yard inclosure for large birds requires two-inch meshed poultry wire, five and one-half or six feet in width, supported by posts set nine or ten feet apart.
The back and sides of this open space may be inclosed with boards, the open front being protected with heavy, close-meshed galvanized poultry wire, to prevent wild animals or poultry from taking refuge underneath.
The quick-lime is then slaked with the requisite quantity of water; the product is passed through a fine-meshed wire sieve and is spread in layers of 2 or 3 in.
A splendid mosque called Meshed Ali was afterwards erected near the city, but the place of his burial is unknown.
But there are varieties of embroidery done upon netted or meshed grounds.
For the most part the embroideries upon open or meshed grounds have a lace-like appearance.
It was of strong, close-meshed nets fully three yards high stretched on sturdy forked stakes and well guyed back outside to pegs like tent-pegs.
So running we came where we could see the line of nets, now of six-foot, heavy-meshed nets, on either side of us.
It seemed a large meshed net of rope thicker than my knee, with the large meshes filled in with smaller meshes of rope the size of my wrist.
Burnet would accompany Ibrahim to Kerbela and Meshed Ali, and thence make the best of his way to the tell of Tukulti-Ninip, in good time, he hoped, for his appointment with Captain Ellingford.
The small stock of dates which he had purchased in Meshed Ali would suffice for himself, but not for the horse as well.
Ibrahim suggested in a whisper that they had withdrawn farther into the ruins to avoid observation by passengers along the direct route from Kerbela to Meshed Ali.
The travellers stayed in Kerbela only long enough to rest their camels, then pushed on towards their destination, Meshed Ali, fifty miles to the south.
His captors belonged to a tribe that was in Turkish pay, and the neighbourhood of Meshed Ali, where the revolutionaries were strong, was by no means safe for supporters of the Padishah.
When they were still a mile or two distant from Meshed Ali, within sight of the glittering dome of its mosque towering high above the walls, the dervish dismounted.
CAPE NET-- A light-weight, open-meshed material used for blocking and for soft frames.
Having seated myself at some distance from the caravanserai, a native of Meshed passed, who had long been in my service.
While preparations were making for their execution, the couriers from the governor of Meshed arrived, and the vizier, after perusing the letters, hastened to the king.
He began to pace the place to and fro, thinking very hard, glancing around at her from moment to moment, where she stood, obediently immovable on the blue meshed rug, clasping the Prophet to her breast.
She entered without a sound, closed the door which he had left open for her, advanced across the thick-meshed rug.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "meshed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: barred; grated; laced; meshed; netted; reticular; streaked; striped