The canoes in Alaska and British Columbia and at the headwaters of the Yukon had a rigid bottom structure, with the splint spreaders usually numbering five.
On the other hand, the Ojibway prebent ribs in pairs like the eastern Cree, and used spreaders in the end ribs while drying them, in exactly the same manner.
After the chines and floor are fitted to the keelson, the frames at the thwarts are made and set up at the desired flare and height, being held in place by temporary spreaderslashed or braced.
Paid to fourscore and sixteen spreaders of hay for one day's wages, whereof fourscore received each per day 1-1/2d, and each of the others 2d.
The spreaders of the fragrances of God should recite this prayer every morning: O GOD, my God!
Let the spreadersof the fragrances of God recite this prayer every morning: O LORD, my God!
The end spreaders can be turned cylindrically but it makes a better looking job if they taper from the middle to the ends.
The drawers, and the rovers, the spreaders and the spinners still, like bower-birds, adorned the scenes of their toil.
The spreaderswere about 12 inches long and located about 15 inches apart.
Care must be taken to have the spreaders meet the corner sticks squarely or at right angles.
The filling above and below the spreaders could not be so methodically done, but we managed to weave the strands quite neatly with about the same mesh as used at the center.
The longspreaders may be nailed to the corner sticks by driving brads right through the cloth into the cleats and the sticks.
The long spreaders are now forced down until they meet the short spreaders, to which they are tied with waxed string.
At the ends of the 15-inch spreaders nail cleats on each side with long wire brads, so as to form forks, as shown in Fig.
Two strips of hickory 4 feet long and 3/4 inch square in section, were bent over a pair of spreaders and securely fastened together at each end.
The short spreaders are fastened to the corner sticks, 7 inches from the ends, with brads driven through the cleats, making the frame (as in Fig.
Bill selected ten good ribs, from which he wrenched off the spreaders with a pair of pliers.
First, two wires, attached to spreaders at both ends, were extended between the two masts for an aerial, and a lead-in was arranged through one of the windows of the cabin.
To be sure, the entire aerial was not packed, but merely the wires and insulators, as spreaders could be made in the forest.
Now the wireless instruments were quickly uncoupled and stowed away in a bag, and the aerial taken down and loosely rolled around the spreaders so that it could be hoisted in a moment's time.
Then they made some rude spreaders from branches that Lew cut in the windrow.
Thus all ye may become spreaders of the banner of union, love, harmony and peace upon plains and deserts, hills and mountains.
The cars of both styles of spreaders are loaded with old rails, frogs, scrap iron, etc.
Spreaders are usually drawn at a speed of six to eight miles per hour; in loose gravel the speed often reaches 10 miles per hour.
Let thespreaders of the fragrances of God recite this prayer every morning: O Lord, my God!
The spreaders of the fragrances of God should recite this prayer every morning: O God, my God!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "spreaders" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.