The margins were beautifully scalloped and adorned with natural bead-work of exquisite beauty.
Not far off was a small basin with an elegantly scalloped rim; it was full of hot water, which scarcely bubbled over.
One was from twelve to twenty feet in diameter, and had a beautifully scalloped border.
A slight scalloped rim divides the dorsal from the ventral surface.
A scalloped or "pattypan" variety of summer squash.
Pierced with small holes; worked in eyelets; scalloped on the edge.
Frequently scalloped oysters are passed, and always salads, so that those who are in the habit of dining at that hour have a solid meal.
Fried oysters diffuse a disagreeable odor through the house, therefore they are not as convenient in a private dwelling as scalloped oysters, which can be prepared in the afternoon, and which send forth no odor when cooking.
It was green now, but when suffering its yearly change the great scalloped leaves would take all imaginable tinges of gold and bronze and amber.
In vain she nibbled at the bread and butter and pecked at the crab-apple preserve out of the little scalloped glass dish by her plate.
We still see a round hat with a rolled edge and long fall over one side, besides shorter folds in the crown, both scalloped or foliated at the edge, and this shape may be noted till about 1460.
The edges of the early fan-finished sleeves were of curved and scalloped forms, the latter shaping often being seen in the later sleeves.
Later the fan sleeves of the 18th century were enhanced in a similar way by the curved and scalloped shaping, which was used as late as the Victorian sixties with happy effect on the polonaises.
The edges of the materials were sometimes cut into scalloped or classic forms, and a very simple voluminous character was fashion's aim.
Covers for the sideboard and any small table used in the dining room are of hemstitched or scalloped linen, either plain or embroidered--never ruffled or fluffy.
Tables, dresser, and chiffonier should have each its spotless cover of hemstitched or scalloped linen, or ruffled lawn or Swiss--anything but towels.
Small red bottle with horizontal bands of ornament consisting of plain andscalloped lines--½.
Here the body of the creature is represented by a wide meandered line, and to this the notched or scalloped hooks are attached with perfect regularity, one to each angle of the meandered body.
You see, the papers were faintly scalloped on every edge.
Nas Ta Bega led to the top of that wall, only to disclose to his followers another and a higher wall beyond, with a ridged, bare, wild, and scalloped depression between.
The last ridge was a sand-dune, beautifully ribbed and scalloped and lined by the wind, and from its knife-sharp crest a thin wavering sheet of sand blew, almost like smoke.
She could look out tabbily from above a lap of handiwork, but in her boudoir wrapper of gray flannelette scalloped in black she was scrawny, almost rangy, like a horse whose ribs show.
Filet lace came then, sheerly, whole yokes of it for crêpe-de-Chine nightgowns and dainty scalloped edges for camisoles.
Without the slightest difficulty the wound healed, leaving an interesting scalloped pattern that was a source of much pride to its owner.
The Cholo with the one silver eye, the drunken shoemaker with the scalloped scar, and all the others crowded around and chattered in a happy excitement.
Their uniform is a blue jacket, or tunic, and white sulu (a kilt), the latter scalloped or vandyked round the edges.
Scalloped border of bobbin-made lace called collar lace, in which the ornament is formed chiefly by a continuous narrow toilé or braid.
Scalloped Border of a Corporal of Flat Needle-Point Lace, called Punto in Aria XXXV.
The yellow-green stems are scalloped and cylindric, five or six inches in diameter, growing four to twenty feet or more in height, with five to nine ridges running lengthwise from top to bottom.
At a little distance these bristlelike thorns appear like fine purplish bands, from their symmetrically twisted spiral arrangement on the five- to twenty-foot yellow-green stems, which are supported by wooden cores or scalloped cylinders.
Yonder silver-birch, whose delicately scalloped foliage rose and drooped in long strings, as if the foamy spurt of a fountain should be frozen in its fall, had it not printed itself on her memory somewhere a thousand times before?
Above the bridge the river narrowed and the banks were no longer of granite, but of arable loam scalloped into a thousand little inlets.
Them immense places overhead long as the streets, wuz kinder scalloped out and trimmed off handsum with railin's, etc.
The old 4 mothers orniments wuz on the inside, and the others wuz more up on the roof, scalloped off and gingerbreaded, and criss-crossed.
Not far from this geyser is an elegantly scalloped spring, nearly circular, twenty-five feet in diameter, and with vertical sides to an unknown depth.
Another is funnel-shaped, tapering to a narrow aperture, with a scalloped rim, projecting several inches over the water.
Near it is a quiet hot-spring with a most elegantly scalloped rim.
Its orifice is oval, with scalloped edges, and two feet by three in diameter.
One, with a most beautifully scalloped rim, fifteen by twenty feet in diameter, is always boiling, and occasionally explodes with great violence, shooting its water several feet into the air.
The material shall be Yellow, with a Red scalloped border, about three inches in width.