The trussing rods, subjected to tension, were of wrought iron inasmuch as the sectional area had only to be sufficient to resist the primary axial stress.
Stubbs and myself we set to a-trussing the fellows, but the slaves contemned such delicate work, and gave quietus to their whilom oppressors with such weapons as came first to hand.
I left trussing my fellow and sprang towards the captain, whom I caught by the scruff of his neck, and, showing him my dagger, bade him hold his peace on peril of his life.
The baby monkey is closely wrapped in the swathing bands with which one is familiar as the early trussing of European children.
To which is Added, From a Poulterer in St. James's-Market, the Manner of Trussing all Sorts of Poultry.
The manner of Trussing an Hare in the most fashionable Way.
The Manner of Trussing a Chicken like a Turkey-Poult, or of Trussing a Turkey-Poult.
The Manner ofTrussing a Single Rabbit for Roasting.
After larding and trussing it, put it down to roast at a brisk fire; keep it well basted, and a short time before serving, dredge it with a little flour, and let it froth nicely.
Trussing them with the head on, as shown in the engraving, is still practised by many cooks, but the former method is now considered the best.
Item for the said chamber a large trussing bedde with colour tester and counterpoint of [the fine] cloth of golde, with Curtaynes of Damaske.
Item iiij cloth sackes at the lest and cases for [the] trussing bedde.
Item iiij pair of fyne shets and ij pair of fustians for the said trussing bedde.
First his bed chamber to be hanged with cloth off golde and a trussing bedde with testor and celor and counterpoint of riche cloth of golde, the curteyns with damaske.
Item a fether bedde of fyne doune with a bolster and ij pillowes with shetis, fustians and pillowebeers as is appointed for the trussing bedde.
The iiide of fyne tapestry, a large trussing bedde of cloth of gold, the curteyns of damaske: a chaiar of cloth of golde and iij cussions of the same.
The wire used for trussing all the parts throughout the glider is piano wire, 16 gauge.
The trussingis done in all directions, crossing the wires between the frame parts, except in the center or space between the four poles.
As for the trussing of the cupola, that is considered as a work of art, and care has been taken not to touch it.
All this part is to-day but a desert, in whose center stands the iron trussing of the wheat market cupola.
Next, run a trussing needle, holding a double white cotton cord, through the head, the middle of the body, and the tail.
Prepare it as for roasting, trussing it into good shape.
In order to cook evenly, it is better to have the fish upright, and bytrussing as directed it will hold that position.
BAKED FISH= After the fish is carefully washed and dried, put in the stuffing, and sew up the opening with a trussing needle; then cut three gashes in each side of the fish, and lay a lardoon of salt pork in each cut.
Draw out thetrussing cords, and garnish with parsley.
We finally compromised by binding his wrists and ankles and trussing him up behind, using a portion of one of the spear-thongs for the purpose, and gagging him.
For the same reason his orders to Henchard to proceed to this and that country farm trussing in the usual way were always given through a third person.
And thinking the labourer did not understand him, he added, "Anything in the hay-trussing line?
Wash a fresh beef tongue, and, with a trussing needle, run a strong twine through the roots and end of it, drawing tightly enough to have the end meet the roots; then tie firmly.
Fuzl Khan had not yet finished trussing the other; as the last man entered Desmond threw himself upon him.
The under-trussing of the rafters increased their strength considerably, so that a weight of one-and-a-half tons was required to break one which was experimented upon.
For some time longer these latter manipulate the morsel in concert, stripping it of fur or feather, trussing it and allowing it to simmer to the taste of the larvae.
The following method of trussing a pheasant--which applies equally to partridges, grouse, &c.
Delarousse having gone through his pockets before trussing him, he was without a knife, and had to loosen with his hands the ropes wherewith his comrades were tied.
The Frenchmen had done their work of trussing capably enough, and, in the case of ninety-nine men out of a hundred, no doubt there would have been no danger of its being undone.
I shall sew it with a trussing needle and a cord, or you might accomplish the same purpose, by using skewers, putting the skewers just where I put the cords.
The bread is to be baked until you can run a sharp knife or trussing needle in through the thickest part of the loaf without the bread sticking in any way.
You must decide that by running a trussing needle or knitting needle through the pastry into the apple.
Truss the chicken first, pushing the legs as far up as you can towards the breast, and run the trussing needle, which is simply a long needle, through so as to hold the legs fast.
There will be hot work to-day in that forest," he told Arn, who was busied with the trussing of his mail.
When she woke in the dawn the Maid was already up, trussing the points of her breeches and struggling with her long boots.
Trussing in this manner will give the chicken a much better appearance for serving than if it were not so fastened; but, of course, before it is placed on the table, the strings must be cut and removed.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "trussing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.