Why, I am told she has actually puttied up nail holes, and painted walls, and sawed boards!
She puttied up the nail-holes and painted your dressing-room, and would have helped shingle the roof if I had permitted it.
The glass is "beaded" and puttied in as a fixture on the top of the drawer, either from the inside or out.
Then he got some putty and puttied up the hole, forcing the putty into the crack with his thumbs.
The outer or more exposed parts are next draw-puttied with the regulation knifing lead, this to be followed in due course with regular carriage putty, being smoothly placed in nail holes and other cavities.
The surface is then puttied with a putty made of white keg lead, dry white lead and whiting, equal parts by bulk, and japan.
The running parts are draw-puttied on the priming coat, puttied, sandpapered in good shape, colored, and from thence out carried rapidly to a finish.
Why, I am told she has actually puttied up nail-holes, and painted walls, and sawed boards!
He is to see that the tompion is put in securely, and the vent and all screw-holes stopped by a plug of soft wood, and puttied over.
Weather strips must be put on windows and doors, panes of glass must be puttied in.
He gradually mended the leaks in the roof; puttied in the window panes; replaced the broken hinges and fastenings to doors and shutters; propped up sagging porch floors; and patched the cracked and fallen plastering.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "puttied" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.