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Example sentences for "unslaked"

Lexicographically close words:
unskilfulness; unskilled; unskillful; unskimmed; unslacked; unsleeping; unsling; unslinging; unslumbering; unslung
  1. One pound of washing soda, one pound of lard or clear tallow, half a pound of unslaked lime, one tablespoonful of salt, three quarts of water.

  2. Six pounds of washing soda and three of unslaked lime.

  3. Heat the water to boiling hot, put in the soda, boil about five minutes, then pour it over two pounds of unslaked lime, let it bubble and foam until it settles, turn it off and bottle it for use.

  4. To Take Rust from Steel Implements or Knives:--Rub them well with kerosene oil, leaving them covered with it a day or so; then rub them hard and well with finely powdered unslaked lime.

  5. Saturate some unslaked lime with water, in an e.

  6. If the mixing is to be done by hand the materials must be screened to remove any unslaked lumps of lime.

  7. It is not advisable to carry out work when the temperature is below freezing point, but in urgent cases bricklaying may be successfully done by using unslaked lime mortar.

  8. Our tanners use unslaked lime for a similar purpose.

  9. The amount of carbolic solution used should be about equal in bulk to the amount of material to be disinfected; the chloride of lime solution should be at least twice, and the unslaked lime at least one-eighth the bulk.

  10. Put unslaked lime about the size of a hen's egg in three pints of water and strain; add one cup of sweet oil, shake and keep burn moist.

  11. Into an earthen jar containing hot water stir a handful of fresh unslaked lime.

  12. Soda-lime is prepared in the following manner:--Unslaked lime is finely powdered and mixed with a slightly warmed and very strong solution of caustic soda.

  13. When a constant temperature is arrived at, the unslaked oxide is made to absorb all the carbonic anhydride by carefully admitting water.

  14. The necessity of rapid handling has limited the popularity of pulverized unslaked lime, but no other form is equal to it when it is wholly unslaked.

  15. It may be reasonably pure unslaked lime, or it may have less value than a finely pulverized pure limestone.

  16. Into this bottle I put a small piece of unslaked lime, and closed the mouth with a cork through which I had previously fixed a tube B.

  17. I mixed 2 ounces of caustic ley, which was prepared from alkali of tartar and unslaked lime and did not precipitate lime water, with half an ounce of the preceding solution of sulphur which likewise did not precipitate lime water.

  18. The white of egg, with unslaked lime, has been known to give immediate relief.

  19. Take half a bushel of unslaked lime, slack with boiling water, covering it during the process to keep in the steam.

  20. It was the impatient, long-restrained burst of unslaked vengeance.

  21. Defn: Not slaked; unslacked; as, an unslaked thirst; unslaked lime.

  22. Next in importance for the killing was unslaked lime.

  23. And the hound will chase his thousandth hare with all the unslaked eagerness that thrilled him when his first quarry fled before him.

  24. My Indians, silent and morose, their vengeance unslaked and now indefinitely deferred, moved at a dog trot through the forest, led by the Sagamore, whose eyes saw as clearly in the dark as my own by day.

  25. To half a bucketful of unslaked lime add 2 handfuls of common salt, and soft soap at the rate of 1 pound to 15 gallons of the wash.

  26. The ground under the manure pile should then be disinfected, either by the above-mentioned formalin solution or by unslaked lime thickly sprinkled over the soil.

  27. Place the unslaked lime in a shallow, water-tight box similar to a mortar box, or some other suitable vessel, and add water enough to slake the lime and form a lime paste or lime putty.

  28. Chlorid of lime is more efficient than simple slaked or unslaked lime, as it destroys spores.

  29. The carcass and the ground should be sprinkled with powdered chlorid, or, if this is not at hand, an abundance of ordinary, unslaked lime should be used in its place.

  30. A pound of unslaked lime, finely pulverized in a mortar, is then added, and the whole is thoroughly mixed by beating.

  31. Unslaked lime and litharge equal parts, mixed to a thin paste with water, will color buff--several coats will make it a dark brown; by adding a little ammonia and nitrate of silver a fine black is produced.

  32. Then dissolve fifteen pounds of sal soda in fifteen gallons of hot water; add six pounds of unslaked lime, and boil twenty minutes.

  33. Gay Lussac recommends to agitate the ether, first with twice its volume of water, to mix it, and leave it in contact with powdered unslaked lime for 12 or 14 hours, and then to distil off one third of pure ether.

  34. The gun barrel to be browned must first of all be filed and polished bright, and then rubbed with unslaked lime and water to clear away all the grease.

  35. Pour three quarts of water upon eight pounds of unslaked lime; let stand half an hour, when add three gallons of water, and pour it off.

  36. Cover the steel with sweet oil well rubbed on it, and in forty-eight hours use unslaked lime finely powdered, to rub until all the rust disappears.

  37. Put a peck and a half of wood-ashes, and a peck of unslaked lime, into a tub that will hold forty gallons; then add as much water as will slake the lime, and render the mixture into the consistence of stiff mortar.

  38. Three ounces of pure unslaked lime should saturate ninety gallons of water.

  39. Melt fresh mutton-suet, and smear over the iron with it while hot; then dust it well with unslaked lime pounded and tied up in a muslin.

  40. Mix unslaked lime in finest powder with stringent soap-ley, pretty thick, and instantly with a painter's brush lay it on the whole of the marble.

  41. Take some small lumps of unslaked lime, and put into the chinks or holes from which they issue, it will effectually destroy them; or it may be scattered on the ground, if they are more numerous than in their holes.

  42. Take an equal quantity of sal-ammoniac and unslaked lime, pound them separately, then mix, and put them in a bottle to smell to.

  43. Take a stone or two of unslaked white lime, and dissolve it in a pail of cold water.

  44. Put unslaked lime in a well-glazed pan; cover it with pure water, and let it remain for one day.

  45. Rub them with sweet oil, and dust over them unslaked lime.

  46. The application of the unslaked lime demands some precaution, for if it comes in direct contact with the lips and gums, it causes a very painful burning.

  47. The pouch contains a supply of coca leaves, and the gourd is filled with pulverised unslaked lime.

  48. He being about to expend his skill and labour on this matter, first throws charcoal into the crucible, and sprinkles over it an iron shovel-ful of crushed iron ore mixed with unslaked lime.

  49. The powder consists of two parts of unslaked lime and three parts of ashes of oak, or holmoak, or Italian oak, or Turkey oak, or of some similar kind.

  50. When it bubbles and forms a scum, in order that it should not run over and that it may be greatly purified, there is poured into it three or four pounds of lye, made from three parts of oak or similar ash and one of unslaked lime.

  51. Would ye build a wall with unslaked mortar?

  52. Pull up the plant at once and disinfect the spot with unslaked lime and sulphur.

  53. For the several kinds of underground worms that trouble pinks, of which the wireworm is the chief, I have found a liberal use of unslaked lime and bone-dust in the preparation of the soil before planting the best preventive.


  54. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unslaked" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    acquisitive; avaricious; avid; bottomless; devouring; gobbling; grasping; greedy; hoggish; insatiable; limitless; mercenary; miserly; omnivorous; piggish; rapacious; ravenous; sordid; swinish; unappeasable; unquenchable; unsated; unsatisfied; venal; voracious