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Example sentences for "stools"

Lexicographically close words:
stook; stooks; stool; stoole; stooles; stoon; stoop; stoope; stooped; stoopid
  1. There are also stools shaped like drums, but smaller in the middle than at the ends, and tables of the same sort, but larger.

  2. They have also beds made of wood and thongs of neats’ leather: the stools are made of wicker-work.

  3. They take but little pains to conceal themselves, frequently sitting out on the open ice-field on sealing stools or squares of bearskins.

  4. Stools there were for children, and armchairs for old people were not lacking.

  5. Stools I had, easily made, and one large round of a tree for my table, like an Eastern tabouret.

  6. Gabord did not speak to me at all, but roughly hurried the soldier at his task of fire-lighting, and ordered the other to fetch a pair of stools and a jar of water.

  7. There are no stools left, Maître Courtin," replied the girl.

  8. Aubin, rising; and instantly a dozen other stools were offered.

  9. Felicia believed that her brother loved her, but when she sat down upon one of the stools he said angrily: "Keep your pot of pinks and your ring, but let my things alone.

  10. And with a wave of her wand she turned the poor little cottage into a splendid palace, full of treasures; only the two stools and the straw bed remained just as they were, to remind him of his former poverty.

  11. Any remaining suckers on the old stools to be taken off, potted, and plunged in a brisk heat in the nursing pit.

  12. See to the stools from which fruit have been cut.

  13. For the most part they were men of the better class, middle-aged burghers of sober mien, some of whom stood about in knots, while others were seated upon stools and benches.

  14. Lastly many loafers had gathered there with stools for fine ladies to sit on while the skates were bound to their pretty feet, and chapmen with these articles for sale and straps wherewith to fasten them.

  15. The low stools evidently form the ordinary seats of the people, on which they sit to converse or to rest themselves.

  16. Both the stools and the tables are handsome, and tastefully, though not very richly, ornamented.

  17. That of the poorer classes was for the most part extremely plain, consisting probably of such tables, couches, and low stools as we see in the representations which are so frequent, of the interiors of soldier's tents.

  18. At one end of the hut was the family living area, where the family ate on a collapsible trestle table with stools or benches and used drinking horns and wooden bowls and spoons, along with jars and other earthenware.

  19. Men sat on benches or joint stools and women sat on cushions on the floor.

  20. Rooms were more spacious than before and contained furniture such as chests, cupboards, tables, stools and benches with backs and cushions, sometimes with arms, and occasionally wardrobes for clothes.

  21. Examine the stools carefully so that anxiety may be allayed when the foreign substance is seen.

  22. The stools of typhoid patients should be disinfected, and great care taken that no water or other fluid is contaminated by them through imperfect sanitation, etc.

  23. Fungi are in some parts of the country called Paddock-stools from the same notion that toads are fond of sitting on them; and in the Western counties they bear the name of Pixie-stools.

  24. Let us draw our stools round the stove and have a comfortable talk.

  25. There were three stools standing by the side of the three barrack beds, each placed in a corner of the room.

  26. The fireplace is below the room door right; there are stools and chairs about it.

  27. A backed chair and some stools are about the hearth.

  28. Then they washed all the stools and seats and planks and benches.

  29. There was nought in the chamber save a narrow bench of oak and three stools of the same, a great and stately carven chair dight with cushions of purple and gold, and in one corner a big oaken coffer.

  30. She was steered mostly by Bouriats, who take it very easy, sitting all the time on neat little stools to that end provided.

  31. The chairs and stools in front are of the period of William and Mary.

  32. Needlework was a popular occupation amongst the women, who made hangings for their bedsteads and windows and covers for their chairs, stools and couches.

  33. Stools were very popular articles of furniture at this time.

  34. Stools of the period under review are generally difficult and somewhat expensive to acquire, but these are not reasons for giving up hope.

  35. Halstead and Addison had jumped up from their milking-stools and come to the barnyard bars.

  36. By this time Addison and Halstead had risen off their milking stools to hear the tidings, and exhibited signs of interest.

  37. The few wooden stools observed show very primitive workmanship, and are usually made of a single piece of wood.

  38. Small stools are sometimes seen, but the need of such appliances does not seem to be keenly felt by these Indians, who can, for hours, sit in a peculiar squatting position on their haunches, without any apparent discomfort.

  39. Though moveable chairs or stools are rare, nearly all of the dwellings are provided with the low ledge or bench around the rooms, which in earlier times seems to have been confined to the kivas.

  40. The chiefs squatted on low stools and on the rush-strewn mud-floor before the King.


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