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Example sentences for "pumice"

Lexicographically close words:
pulvillus; pulvinated; pulvis; puma; pumas; pumiceous; pumila; pummel; pummelled; pummelling
  1. Ashes and pumice heated to incandescence were blown through the air.

  2. A few branches and the big blocks of pumice would suffice for temporary camouflage.

  3. Rotten stone is used for dark wood and pumice is used for light wood.

  4. When the pad is dry, another mixture is applied, and where open grained wood is used, rotten stone, or pumice stone, is sprinkled on the work to gradually fill up the pores and to build up a smooth surface.

  5. When especial lightness was required, the concrete was made with broken pumice stone.

  6. Roughness of the Hands=, induced by exposure to cold and drying winds, may, in general, be removed by the use of a little powdered pumice stone with the soap in washing them.

  7. New patterns, before being used, should be rubbed over on the rough side with a smooth piece of pumice stone; this wears off the burr and makes the stamping come out cleaner and finer.

  8. Take fine powder of pumice stone, four drams; fine powder of cuttlefish bone, four drams; add one scruple of subcarbonate of soda.

  9. After using the pumice stone, anoint freely each time with Turkish Lotion.

  10. Plain camphorated chalk, with or without a little finely powdered pumice stone or burnt hartshorn, is a popular and excellent tooth powder.

  11. A most singular monument is observable on the top of the dyke or chain of Tiopullo, consisting of a tumulus, and the ruins of one of the Peruvian palaces called tambos, situated in a plain covered with pumice stones.

  12. There appears no crater at the top; but from beds of lava, and the whole mountain being surrounded with pumice stones, and other substances attendant on volcanoes, it is evident that it has formerly been one of a tremendous nature.

  13. All the different kinds of lava found in volcanoes are to be met with here, such as agate, pumice stone, and both black and green lapis obsidian.

  14. An island was thrown up from which fire and smoke continued to issue, but in less than a year the waves had washed the loose pumice away, leaving a submerged reef from 5 to 30 fathoms below sea level.

  15. Pasture lands 100 miles around were destroyed by the pumice sand and ashes.

  16. The mountain itself is composed of sand, grit, and ashes, several kinds of pumice stone being thrown out of it.

  17. A fairly common material for both hupfs and ahsts is highly vesicular basalt grading into pumice stone, the material corresponding fairly with a favorite metate material among the Mexicans.

  18. Out of his first or second pigeon-hole, polished with pumice stone, and smart with a purple covering, for five denarii he will give you Martial.

  19. Can you give a formula for a brilliant waterproof finishing polish to be used on veneer after it is rubbed down with pumice stone and water?

  20. To clean marble from discoloration: Try 2 parts sodium carbonate, 1 of pumice stone, and 1 of finely powdered chalk.

  21. I conceive, that the earth, in its first state, was a globe, or rather a spheroid of compact glass, covered with a light crust of pumice stone and other scoria of the matter in fusion.

  22. It was an arduous climb over sharp lava and pumice stones in the midst of air often reeking with sulfurous fumes from the smoke holes.

  23. The ground was covered with slag, lava flows, and pumice stones.

  24. But the base of these high walls consisted of broken soil over which there lay picturesque piles of volcanic blocks and enormous pumice stones.

  25. The transcribers had a regular kind of knife, with which they scratched out the old writing, and they rubbed the surface with powdered pumice stone, to prepare it for receiving the new ink.

  26. The work of effacing this ink was accomplished by moistening the parchment with a weak alkaline solution and by rubbing it with pumice stone.

  27. While so stretched, it is scraped on the flesh side with a blunt iron, wetted with a moist rag, covered with pounded chalk, and rubbed well with pumice stone.

  28. Martial in his first epistle points out the bookseller's shop opposite the Julian Forum where his works may be obtained "smoothed with pumice stone and decorated with purple.

  29. Spaniards call Brefsos, together with the powder of pumice stone.

  30. It is polished readily with pumice stone and water and “putty powder,” this last to be had of chemists or lapidaries.

  31. Pumice stone is very good for polishing with, or rather for finishing the surface before polishing.

  32. It must then be rubbed freely with pumice stone flour, and water.

  33. The makers of the pumice soap, Robinson & Co.

  34. The pumice soap made by the Indexical Soap Manufacturing Co.

  35. The white metal formed from this mixture soon becoming dim, a sponge with powdered pumice stone was usually fastened to the mirrors made of that composition.

  36. When the teeth are thus cut, they are smoothed and polished with files, and by rubbing with pumice stone and tripoli.

  37. Works in ink require the stone to be more softened down, and finally polished with pumice and a little water.

  38. For polishing such works, a peculiar process is required: pumice stone, in fine powder, serves to smooth down the surfaces very well, but it soils the whiteness of the alabaster.

  39. When dry they are worked on the stretching iron, or they are occasionally polished with pumice stone.

  40. When the work is perfectly dry, it is first softened down with pumice stone and water, afterwards with worsted cloth and very finely powdered pumice, till the hard tint give no reflection, and be smooth as glass.

  41. Deep sea soundings show that the entire ocean bottom is covered more or less with the pulverized pumice and volcanic dust.

  42. During the year 1878 the accumulation of pumice near the Solomon Isles was so great that it took ships three days to force their way through.

  43. Stones and masses of pumice larger than an ox were thrown out.

  44. Sailors discovered new islands and landed, only to find themselves on vast floating pumice rafts, miles from land.

  45. The sea around was filled with floating pumice and dead fish.

  46. Pumice stone lay ten feet deep on the sea around her.

  47. Pumice floats on water, and its decomposition being generally very slow, it drifts about the sea currents, and is often found thousands of miles from any volcanic region.

  48. Her skin was rubbed with pumice stone, and superfluous hairs were removed with a pair of tweezers.

  49. It was, however, intended for a pounce box, the pounce or pumice being a fine powder of the cuttle-fish bone, afterwards giving the name to the pounce paper or transparent tracing material.

  50. Well, it was Wan, as we outsiders call him, who one day brought word to the Archaeological workers that he had found in the pumice dust in one of the caves the body of a woman.

  51. It is a great concave hollowed out of the white pumice rock almost at the cliff top above the tops of the highest yellow pines.

  52. The little steps cut in the volcanic tufa or white pumice are soft and offer a grip to foothold.

  53. Standing against the white pumice background, it was for an instant as if one of the cave people had stepped from the past.

  54. Presently, you notice the stream banks crushing together, the waters tumbling, the pumice changing to granite and basalt; and you are looking over a fall sheer as a plummet, fine as mist.

  55. Cave dwellings are houses hollowed out of the solid rock, a feat not so difficult as it sounds when you consider the rock is only soft pumice or tufa, that yields to scraping more readily than bath brick or soft lime.

  56. To the question, how can animated nature, which you suppose every where established, exist in planets of iron, emery, or pumice stone?

  57. At the same period, the inhabitants of the eastern Antilles were alarmed by shocks, which continued during eight months, when the volcano of Guadaloupe threw out pumice stones, ashes, and gusts of sulphureous vapours.

  58. They contain stones of different sorts, minerals, metals, various petrified bodies, pumice stones, and lavas formed by volcanoes.

  59. Sometimes the pumice was so much burnt, that it was as light as tow.

  60. Pumice was likewise a writing material of the ancients, which they used to smooth the roughness of the parchment, or to sharpen their reeds.

  61. Several sorts of pumice stones were found on it, among which was one with some sulphur.


  62. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pumice" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abrasive; alabaster; asphalt; file; grind; mineral; sand; sandpaper; stone; wax