We should know instantly to whom to turn for expert advice upon any subject--for the sub-librarians would naturally be acquainted with more than the mere outsides of the volumes in their charge.
The grim female of novelists is generally an old maid; but she is a caricature, painted in the broadest lines and copied from the outsides of things.
I suppose we are put into a world of outsides for something.
In the first place, let it be said at once that the outsidesare going to be fine this year.
The outsides are so brilliant that they can be trusted faithfully to fulfil the work of passing and open-side attack.
The outsides are going this season to receive all possible attention, but so are the forwards.
While the forwards were scrummaging on the second fifteen ground, the outsides ran and passed on the first fifteen ground over at the other end of the field.
He kept them for a quarter of an hour after the outsides had done their day's work, and when Kennedy got back to the house and went to Fenn's study, the latter was not there.
Fifthly, out of the upper part andoutsides of these horns (as I may call them, from the Figure they are of, in the 24.
The popular Saint lived on "the outsides of things.
These are the mere outsides of things, and do not enter into the real balance-sheet of my life.
Some should be halved, and when squeezed, the pulp cut out, and the outsides dried for grating.
Let the outsides soak in water with a little salt all night, then boil them in a good quantity of spring water till tender; drain, and cut them in very thin slices, and put them to the pulp.
To keep oranges or lemons for puddings, squeeze out the pulp, and put the outsidesinto water for a fortnight.
The outsides are sometimes rubbed with butter, in order to give them a coat; and being turned and cleaned every day, they are left to dry two or three weeks.
Upon examination we found that they were very heavy; but our carpenters, spending but one day's work upon them, hewed away so much of the timber from their outsides as reduced them very much, and yet they were as fit to swim as before.
The two things what men folks think the mos' of is the gal's outsides an' they own insides.
The primaries have pieced blocks for outsides for two quilts, over-hand work.
The nation had learned to content itself with a religion which told little, or not at all, on the outsides of things.
A to B being either the thickness of tooth required or twice the thickness of a tooth plus the width of a space, so that it may be applied to the outsides of two contiguous teeth.
In English practice, and especially upon large planing machines, the apron is sometimes made to embrace or fit the outsides of the tool box, as in Fig.
Behold, rolling down from Oxford Street, three immense wooden pyramids--their outsides are painted all over with hieroglyphics and with monumental letters in the English language.
The stream of water is divided by the cams, as it enters the supply pipe at the bottom, and half of the water is carried each way around the outsides of the double chamber.
Hand cleats are nailed on the outsides of the end pieces so as to project one-half inch above the top.
They naturally fly to the outsides of the drill mark which scatters them as wide apart as the width of the shoe that opens the drill.
The tops and outsides she wiped clean when they were cool, and then poured melted paraffin over the top of the marmalade, and gently shook the paraffin from side to side to make them air tight.
In the morning she looked the jars over carefully to be sure that they did not leak, wiped off the outsides with a damp cloth, pasted on the labels and stored the final results of her labor away in the preserve closet.
In the morning the jars were carefully inspected to be sure that they did not leak, the outsides were wiped off with a damp cloth, then Adelaide pasted on the labels and stored the pickles away in the preserve closet.
These were placed on a tray in the sun to set, and when cool, the tops and outsides were wiped with a clean cloth dipped in hot water to remove any marmalade that might have been spilled in the process of filling.
The tops and outsides of the tumblers she wiped with a clean cloth as soon as the jam had cooled, then poured melted paraffin over the jam, and shook gently from side to side to make it air tight.
In the morning Adelaide examined the jars to be sure that they did not leak, wiped off the outsides with a damp cloth, pasted on the labels and stored her work away in the preserve closet.
When the jam was cold she wiped the tops and outsides with a clean damp cloth, poured melted paraffin over the jam, shaking it gently from side to side to exclude all air, then pasted on the labels and stored jam away in the preserve closet.
The next morning, after carefully inspecting each jar to see that it did not leak, she wiped off the outsides with a damp cloth, pasted on the labels and stored away in the preserve closet.
Then mother told her to wipe the tops and outsides clean, cover with melted paraffin (shaking gently from side to side), label, and store away in the preserve closet.
In the morning the jars were inspected carefully to see that they did not leak, the outsides were wiped clean with a damp cloth, the labels were pasted on and then Adelaide stored the jars away in the preserve closet.
Pluck and draw them, and wipe the insides and outsideswith a damp cloth, as washing spoils the flavour.
Scrupulous attention should be paid to the cleanliness of pudding-cloths, as, from neglect in this particular, the outsides of boiled puddings frequently taste very disagreeably.
If the insides are dealt with on fitting slips, which may be easily adapted to the purpose by application to a grindstone, the outsides are not so difficult to manage, so that grooved stones may be dispensed with.
The same rule sometimes applies to the sweeps of the outsides of gouges, for these, corresponding channels are ground out in flat stones, a process which is both difficult and laborious.
You don't see theoutsides as you sit in them--the outsides are for other people to see.
White potatoes should be boiled gently, that the outsides may not break and fall off as they soften.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "outsides" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.