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Example sentences for "sketcher"

Lexicographically close words:
skerries; skerry; sketch; sketchbook; sketched; sketchers; sketches; sketchily; sketching; sketchy
  1. The topical illustrator and sketcher in weekly prints has, of course, more licence, and it matters less what becomes of his lines in their rapid transit through the press.

  2. In running a traverse the sketcher must expect to find some error at his closing point.

  3. For as the sketcher moves along he ties his map together by sighting at any prominent object near his area, running these lines very lightly and only where he assumes the points to lie on his map.

  4. The sketcher must clear the sketch of all unnecessary lines and notes and make his lettering clear on the map.

  5. Only I must wish the sketcher better luck--or a better temper--than my own.

  6. The road hence to Killarney carries one through Mucross village, a pretty cluster of houses, where the sketcher will find abundant materials for exercising his art and puzzling his hand.

  7. The voice rose in its anger clear and cold, and the Writer and the Sketcher fancied they could see two gleaming eyes above the drapery.

  8. All of a sudden the Writer and the Sketcher found themselves thrust into the presence of He-who-must-be-obeyed.

  9. They felt that the reply would come with the mighty murmur of merriment that the Writer and the Sketcher had already noticed.

  10. Only I must wish the sketcher better luck - or a better temper - than my own.

  11. The porter took me into two rooms on the ground-floor, into which the sketcher should also be allowed to penetrate; for they made irresistible pictures.

  12. Whatever be the scenery, the sketcher brings little back that he does not take with him.

  13. I mention them exclusively on that account, for, where there is so much, it must be the more worth the while of the sketcher to take some pains to find out the spot.

  14. The sketcher is apt to be caught in the snare of nature's many beauties, and, growing enamoured of them in detail, to lose the higher sense in his practical imitation.

  15. The sketcher may easily imagine himself in the territory of magic.

  16. But the sketcher must not consider himself in his studies when he is out with his portfolio.

  17. I would, therefore, caution the sketcher to choose as safe a position as he can, which he may generally find under some projection of rock.

  18. It was then I observed that the sketcher may find almost everywhere what he has learnt to look for.

  19. Nothing is so discouraging to the sketcher as to look for his pencil, eraser, knife or even alidade and find that he has left it several hundred yards back where he sat down last to sketch in details.

  20. Having learned by several repetitions the above steps, the sketcher will then combine contouring with his horizontal locations.

  21. A sketcher at an unknown point may locate himself from two visible known points by setting up and orienting his sketching board.

  22. Important points in the vicinity, such as the railroad bridge, the stream juncture, hilltops, are sighted for intersections, lines drawn as shown and the sketcher traverses to station 2.

  23. After some practice of horizontal sketching, as just described, the sketcher will be able to take up contouring in combination.

  24. The same instruments are used as in position sketching, and so are the methods the same, except that the sketcher cannot advance beyond the outpost line, toward the supposed position of the enemy.

  25. By using the holder the sketcher gets into the habit of replacing articles after they are used and consequently always has them with him when needed.

  26. These lines are exactly like contours except that the elevations and forms of the hills and depressions which they represent are estimated and the sketcher draws the form lines in to indicate the varying forms of the ground as he sees it.

  27. We are free to roam, sketch, stare at will, and no one notices us; not even an importunate beggar molests the sketcher as she brings out her book in the middle of the street.

  28. When the sketcher came in to tea he felt there was something wrong.

  29. But I do think of Royce now in a more or less settled way as primarily a sketcher in philosophy.

  30. The aged woman continued motionless, the remains of her eyes being bent upon Paula, who asked her in Englishwoman's French where the sketcher had gone.


  31. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sketcher" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.