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Example sentences for "netted"

Lexicographically close words:
nethermost; neto; nets; nett; nette; nettes; netting; nettings; nettle; nettled
  1. Nearly all of these were netted on the south or south-eastern coast, and in the months of July or August, but chiefly the latter.

  2. The butterfly is on the wing in July, and usually disports itself around the elm trees, but it is fond of bramble blossoms, and may often be netted when feasting on those flowers.

  3. These were pale green in colour, ribbed, and delicately netted with cross-lines.

  4. On account of its wariness it is oftener netted than shot.

  5. Few hares remained on the land; the rest had either been snared or netted at the gates.

  6. Where poaching is prevalent and hares abundant, every hare on the estate should be netted, for it is a fact well known to every poacher versed in his craft, that an escaped hare that has once been netted can never be retaken.

  7. At night the piercing scream of a netted hare can be heard to a great distance, and no sound sooner puts the keeper on the alert.

  8. However fascinating partridge poaching may be; however pleasurable picking off pheasants from bare boughs; or the night-piercing screams of a netted hare--none of these can compare with the wild work of the moors.

  9. She pulled her sea treasures out of her netted diving bag.

  10. Every now and then the young diver would stoop and drop one of them in her netted bag with a thrill of excitement.

  11. Madge was utterly fascinated with the netted bag, made of rope, that Captain Jules showed her.

  12. I saw no earthenware vessels among them; the utensils employed in the preparation of food being shallow basins of closely netted straw.

  13. The netted ones (Dictyonema), as may be seen from Figs.

  14. A thread-like tangle of song netted the air.

  15. The flowers, their roots glintily netted with spider-webs, nodded serenely over his long hands.

  16. The thinness of the leaves enables these cells to be seen very distinctly, the closely united cell-walls giving the leaves a netted or reticulated appearance (fig.

  17. The cells of which the filaments consist are small and angular, giving the surface the appearance of being elegantly netted under a high power.

  18. The beeves barely netted fifty-two dollars a head!

  19. That first shipment of Lazy H's was as fat as mud, and yet they netted seven dollars a head less than those rag-tag, double-wintered ones.

  20. Great numbers are, or used to be, shot or netted in this district, and sent to inland markets, for their flesh is justly esteemed for its delicacy, ranked by some as second only to that of the Woodcock.

  21. Vaiti, sitting cross-legged on the netted vines and staring grimly out to sea, then and there took resolve that such a fate should not be hers.

  22. Then came a furious struggle ending in a goal being kicked from field that netted Marshall just three points; and as the period finally came to an end they were threatening a repetition of this same system of tactics.

  23. They may be finished with a tied, knitted, or netted fringe, of the same wool, without splitting, or of fine German wool.

  24. Repeat these rows alternately, in blue and claret, until there are one hundred and eighty stitches on the needle; cast off, and finish with a netted fringe.

  25. The manager might well have netted what was in those days a huge fortune out of this enterprise, but his unswerving sense of honor led him to immediately discharge all his obligations.

  26. It was Mrs. Livermore who suggested and planned the first fair, which netted almost one hundred thousand dollars to the Sanitary Commission.

  27. It met with great and deserved success, and netted some hundreds of dollars to the fair.

  28. The stream, where not strictly preserved, is frequently netted without the slightest regard to season.

  29. The fish products of the country have already netted more than two hundred million dollars.

  30. Since the breaking out of the war angora ranchers in the west have netted large fortunes by supplying mohair, and conditions for raising the goats are less favorable there than in Alaska.

  31. Had she made it to freedom by dropping into the water before the Rovers netted them?

  32. It is better to fall with a power we know, than answer such spells as those killers have netted about the men here!

  33. The spilling of that "pitcher of milk" while Mr. Davis was away on his vacation had netted Edwards just an even $300.

  34. There was the next library to be written and "Won by Love" to finish, but these would have netted Mrs. Edwards no more than $340.

  35. Some of the voyages went wrong, but the trade, on the whole, netted immense returns.

  36. Brown had come in to bring me my dear little gold-netted purse with my monogram in rubies and diamonds that you gave me just before I started.

  37. The Codfish did not know till later that his prehistoric stories netted him less than nothing, for he was docked ten thousand words by the News board for handing in an article which contained so much misinformation.

  38. A square effect was aimed at in the 13th century with tight side-plaits bound into a shape or netted hair was strapped to the head as in Fig.

  39. A fall of fine material softened the hard effect, and many ladies of quality bound the face, neck, and head in the wimple of fine linen, sometimes gathering this to the same quaint shape of the netted hair.


  40. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "netted" 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