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Example sentences for "stapled"

Lexicographically close words:
stanzaic; stanzas; stap; stapes; staple; staplers; staples; stappit; star; staras
  1. The fibre differs in length, the long stapled being the most valued.

  2. These are used solely for preparing the coarser stapled cotton, and sheep's wool for the wool spinner.

  3. In this branch of business, a long stapled and firm fibre is required to form a smooth level yarn, little liable to shrink, curl, or felt in weaving and finishing the cloth.

  4. A machine of this kind can clean fully 600 pounds of short-stapled cotton wool in a day, with the superintendence of one operative, usually a young woman, to distribute the cotton upon the first feed cloth.

  5. No less than four stapled halles are known to have been in existence, at this time, at various trade gates of the city, and the meaning of the title has been much discussed.

  6. Ground connections to the guard wire are said to be made at about every fourth pole, and to consist of a wire stapled down the face of the pole and joined to an iron plate beneath its butt.

  7. The barbed guard wire itself, of which each pole line appears to have but one, is regularly stapled to the tops of the poles.

  8. Long-stapled cottons have been produced in the States by crossing Upland and Sea Island cotton.

  9. The cotton grown is rather short-stapled and goes mainly to Marseilles and Trieste.

  10. Saw gins do considerable damage to the fibre, but for short-stapled cotton they are largely used, owing to their great capacity.

  11. In a modified form Whitney's saw gin is still used to clean a large portion of the annual crop of short and medium stapled cottons.

  12. This is important especially in the long-stapled cottons, unevenness leading to waste in manufacture, and consequently to a lower price for the cotton.

  13. Sea Island and other long-stapled cottons.

  14. Saw gins are not adapted to long-stapled cottons, such as Sea Island and Egyptian, which are generally ginned by machines of the Macarthy type.

  15. The Macarthy gin is the only other type in extensive use; it is employed to clean both long and short stapled cottons.

  16. A strand or two of barbed wire run along the top and stapled to each post is a valuable addition.

  17. In both kinds the wires should be wound around the stakes and stapled and passed loosely from one stake to the next.

  18. A stout wooden bar must be used in the body for the leg, head, and tail wires, or irons, to run through, and upon which all these can be stapled down firmly.

  19. Let this be as small as practicable to avoid splitting when the irons are stapled down upon it.

  20. The seed of the long-stapled cotton, now cultivated in America, was sent there in 1786 from the Bahama Islands, by some of the royalist refugees, who had settled there.

  21. The inferior short-stapled cotton had been previously cultivated for domestic purposes.

  22. Short-stapled wools can be treated with soap and a little soda ash, but too much of the latter is to be avoided.

  23. Were the document examiners given this evaluation with the note stapled on it as one of the 'fictitious' critiques?

  24. Stapled to it was a note reading, 'Lyle, have a happy Christmas, Diana'.

  25. Lyle replied that it was a note from Trenchant and that he had stapled it to the evaluation prior to sending it off to the handwriting analyst.

  26. By persistent questioning, Diana established that he had stapled her brief note to one of the 'suspect' SmurFFs before it was sent out for analysis.

  27. He kept reiterating that it was stapled to a 'suspect' evaluation, so it would not get lost.

  28. Satisfied with the answer apparently, Esther questioned why one of the suspect SmurFFs had a note stapled to it.

  29. The long stapled Egyptian is utilised for the very finest yarns, and its only rival is or was Sea-Island cotton.

  30. The trap may be staked, stapled or fastened to a clog.

  31. The traps may be stapled to the edge of the board and some small pieces of bait scattered the entire length.

  32. The trap should be set the same as in the first method and should be stapled to the top of the log, so that when the animal jumps off on either side, he can not get his front feet or the trap down to the ground.

  33. The trap chain was stapled to a root, and was stationary (and let me say here that I believe it bad policy to fasten a trap to anything, stationary) and it certainly was in this case for me.

  34. See the chain is stapled about the middle of the limb, and the animal would not go far before it got fast.

  35. He left the wires to be tightened and stapled later.

  36. As an explanation of his failure, the author suggests that Lowe did not sufficiently extend his observations to goods made from Egyptian and other long-stapled cottons, in which class only are the full effects of the added lustre obtained.

  37. Two kinds of this black-seed, or long-stapled cotton, grew in the Sea Islands and along the coast from Delaware to Georgia; but it could not be made to thrive away from the moist ocean climate.

  38. The bulk of our cotton is long-stapled and is called Georgian Upland," was the response.

  39. Vaux behaved a little more civilly after their being stapled down in the condemned hold, but throughout the time of his confinement appeared to be a very obstinate and incorrigible fellow.

  40. But as soon as the keepers came to the knowledge of their design, they removed the three persons concerned in it, into the old condemned hold, and there stapled them down to the ground.

  41. The methods used are as follows: selection of seed having a long fiber; special cultivation and fertilization; crossing the short-stapled cotton on the long-stapled cotton.

  42. The long-stapled Egyptian and several other varieties are said to be from this stock.

  43. The short-stapled variety of Egyptian cotton is from this species.

  44. It is made from combed cotton yarns of long-stapled stocks to resemble as closely as possible fine linen fabrics.

  45. The front of each of these two sheets, for the purpose of identification in the record consist of two sheets stapled together back to back and in the typing the sheet was reversed and must be read from back to front.

  46. Apparently since you furnished the letter, Exhibit 6, and the copy of the charge against Lee Harvey Oswald and the clipping, the clipping has been stapled to a piece of paper?

  47. It seemed like it was thick and stapled as a magazine, but in the form of a newspaper.

  48. A tail wire stapled to the top of the back-board completes the frame.

  49. The neck only is made up on a wire, one end of which is sharpened to thrust through the skull while the other is stapled or clinched to a bit of board round or oval shape.

  50. Leg, head and tail rods are stapled to a stout back board and after building up the legs from tow the larger part of the body is filled by stuffing with coarse tow or fine excelsior.

  51. These rods should be of brass or galvanized iron gilded and their lower ends are either threaded and provided with two nuts, or bent at right angles and stapled to the under side of the mount.


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