When she got unraveled and that head emerged, framed in all those aluminum and tinware bobby pins, the nearest girl gave a wild-eyed half shriek.
Chilean money, the ship tickets to Panama, the flying machine tickets to Los Angeles, her hair tinware and other feminine goods and wares too numerous to mention?
Protecting Tinware [347] New tinware rubbed over with fresh lard and heated will never rust.
King was given his choice between pushing a tinware cart with another boy, or pushing the doll cart for the girls.
Since he got into that Stoves and Tinware firm the store had been fixed up and advertisements put in the papers, and I don't know what all.
Stoves, Tinware and Fishermen's Supplies," a mile or so up the main road.
It was before the day of repression in decoration, and the two benches in front of the windows overflowed with lamps, and water sets, and brooms, and boilers and tinware and hampers.
That tinware exhibit stepped over from Jenniesburg in thirty minutes flat this morning," says Chet.
What's become of thattinware exhibit you used to block up traffic with?
So when the canoe brought up so violently that all ourtinware rolled on Deuce, Dick was merely disgusted.
And hang your tinware on the saddle," urged Dig, slipping the strap of his own rifle over the cantle after hitching Poke.
See that everything is all right; don't let any of the tinware joggle.
If any buffaloes ever see us with all this tinware and stuff aboard they'll hike out for the north and never stop running till they reach the Arctic Circle!
I'll pack this outfit so the tinware won't rattle," laughed Chet.
It is only when I go into a very accessible camp that I take so much as five pieces of tinware along.
When the boys are through with their late dinner, they hustle the greasy frying pans and demoralized tinware into a corner of the shanty, and get out their rods for an evening's fishing.
Just at that very moment, when the six-foot rattler had coiled to strike again, there was a rattling and jangling of tinware from up the road.
The wagon was evidently hung with a large supply of tinware and the like, but all under the canvas cover.
Round here to sell ye rotten thread and rusted tinware and his all-fired Balm o' Joy liniment.
Tinware is acted upon by acids, and when used for holding or cooking any acid foods, like sour milk, sour fruits, tomatoes, etc.
As to material, fine checked linen is usually employed for glass and silver towels, and crash for ordinary dishes, for iron and tinware towels which have become somewhat worn, or a coarse bag opened and hemmed, may be used.
Lead is also used in the solder with which the parts of tinware are united.
Tinware which has become blackened may be made to look bright and shining again by rubbing with a damp cloth dipped in sal-soda.
In these days of fraud and adulteration, nearly all the cheaper grades of tinware contain a greater or less amount of lead in their composition, which owing to its greater abundance and less price, is used as an adulterant of tin.
The pack fell from his back and there was a scattermint of tinware from top to bottom of that hill.
In Philadelphia, New York, and Chicago, wire and tinware factories established with Slovak capital and conducted with Slovak labor are securing the cream of this trade in the country.
For centuries the tinware of Europe was made largely by the Slovaks.
When the war ended he went to Chicago, and became a successful manufacturer of tinware specialties, and after a few years retired.
WADE, of Walden, who conducts a stove and tinware establishment, was born at Montgomery in 1845, a son of Jabez P.
I am still conducting my manufacture of copper and tinware on my property, corner Washington boulevard and Curtis street.
He had found that the last eighty-pound tea-chest contained tinware when he opened it to replenish his teacaddy.
First tinware and now this foolery "; and he kicked savagely at the offending tin, sending a shower of raisins dancing out into the dust.
A long table bare of cloth and set with tinware served in the dining room, warmed in winter by a round sheet-iron stove; above it usually hung an array of socks and mittens, and a capacious cook stove half filled the kitchen.
I've rigged a fish line to the ice-house door, so it'll rattle some tinware in the cabin if he meddles it again.
The tin utensils are more gayly lacquered than modern ones, otherwise they differ little from the tinware of to-day.
By a curious chance this tinware lay unpacked for over ninety years in the attic loft of a country warehouse, in the packing-box, just as it was delivered from an English ship at the close of the Revolution.
But all the same she walked away very thoughtful, her basketful of tinwareclattering at her back.
She carried a back load of tinware of all sorts, and by her wearied air appeared to be returning to the encampment after a day's tramp.
Some wreckage swung gently against a box laden with tinware that was taking a hurried voyage down-stream, and the collision brought a chiming protest from the tinware that made Pam think of church bells in England.
The fees for tinware were abolished, and the pension to the New York agent was to cease.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tinware" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: appliance; earthenware; fixture; glassware; hardware; silverware; stoneware; tableware