The bolts are arranged for making all the cut-offs for changing the grade of the flour, thus using more or less bolting surface, or making more or less returns, as may be found necessary.
Conveyor for flour and one for returns full length of bolt; conveyor flights are of hard wood; cut offs are provided so that one-fourth, all or any degree of the flouring cloth may be used for fine flour, at the option of the miller.
In our day, if you travel by river from the southernmost of these three cut-offs to the northernmost, you go only seventy miles.
Chapter 17 Cut-offs and Stephen THESE dry details are of importance in one particular.
These cut-offs have had curious effects: they have thrown several river towns out into the rural districts, and built up sand bars and forests in front of them.
Three simple little take-offs and landings really had me buffaloed, but I worked hard on them, and they turned out all right.
Just as I was getting ready to go out and do the three take-offs and landings, the navy squadron that was going to use these ships if the navy bought any of them showed up in a flock of fighters.
We have answered them for that reason; but we answer them with a direct reference to records and papers, from which your Lordships may judge of them as set-offs and merits.
The editorial staff got an off-day after two days of work -- that's 10 offs a month, which was a luxury that journalists in other papers could not dream of.
These instruments were provided with cut-offs in the halls.
Cylinder drains, heater blow-offs and drains, boiler blow-offs and similar lines should be led to waste.
So I offs it with 'is missis, 'Cause the bloke 'ad no more right to 'er than me.
It is log jams thus acquired which so generally block the main channel of a river and turn the current across the neck of the meander when cut-offs occur with the formation of ox-bow lakes.
The meanderings and the numerous cut-offs of the Mississippi may be observed to the left (415).
The night that the hold-offs were to be given, there was a little joking at the club table, but it was only lip-deep.
With the opening of the winter term the hold-offs and elections would begin.
The shabby suit in which Stonehouse had first met him had been flung with the other cast-offs into a far corner.
His clothes were the ruined cast-offs of a middle-class tradesman, and over them he wore his old masters gown.
Leandre appeared to be wearing, in part at least, the cast-offs of nobleman, the newcomer appeared to be wearing the cast-offs of M.
He could not have told you why, but he was conscious that it aggrieved him to find her so intimate with this pretty young fellow, who was partly clad, as it appeared, in the cast-offs of a nobleman.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "offs" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.