But I bet I can polish dore handels and wash winders and sell Mirrors and suport you as well as enny Body.
This apparent inconsistency is explained by the fact that the winders seldom work a full week; they frequently start after breakfast, and generally "play" on Saturday and one other morning every week.
The latter process is of itself more tiring and monotonous, and the strain is continuous; yet winders are said to be in better health and to be much more cheerful and energetic out of work hours.
Weavers and winders suffer from increased speed as much as the card- and spinning-room workers.
How them winders have wooden shutters thet keep a light from showin' outside?
Neither process has as yet a uniform list, but the cop-winders have lists which cover large areas.
At Blackburn two places on the Committee are now appropriated to the winders and warpers, who are all women; this has the effect of reserving two places exclusively for women.
The close community of interests which produced the exceptional success of the Weavers' Union has been lacking, and the winders appear to have been overlooked.
The defective organisation of the winders appears to be due to the absence of men among the ranks.
Winders do not often work on Saturday morning, and they may occasionally have short intervals of rest.
The ring-winders are still less protected, and as a result they are underpaid.
Increasing discontent among the windersat Blackburn lately caused a demand for direct representation on the Committee.
Study the following facts: Many winders have five per cent.
I don’t think it’s healthy to be as finnicky clean as that; why, you’re always opening winders and letting in draughts.
Then she went into the best parlour, and opening one of the shutters let in sufficient light to find in the drawer of a little Chinese cabinet some ivory winders of very curious design and workmanship.
I have brought from Madame Van Heemskirk some ivory winders for Madame Jacobus.
I reckon Creed knows his business," put in the old man who was helping Doss, "but all these here glass winders is blame foolishness to me.
And if the rich and poor, Capital and Labor would all jine in and sing this from the heart the very winders of heaven would open to hear the entrancin' strains," sez I.
From every point of view it is perfect, front side, back side, outside and inside; specially beautiful are the gorgeous stained glass winders in the altar.
The houses on the principal streets are used for shops; no winders on the first floor; they are all open in front during the day and closed by heavy latticework at night.
It is made on a bamboo frame, the roof and sides wuz thatched with rye straw, the winders wuz slidin' frames divided into little squares covered with thin white paper.
Didn't you never take notice to how they let it grow acrost the winders to hide folks from lookin' in from the visitor's winders there on the east side?
Did you know them winders was nailed so they wouldn't go up any higher 'n a foot?
It's creepin' round the winders an' eatin' up the air.
We coom anent one grand place whear th' winders wor blazin wi leet an' we went in.
Does ta think aw've nowt else to do wi mi brass but to buy winders for Jerrymiah to smash?
The wool or yarn winders are usually in windlass form with six spokes.
The turning upon these winders and spinning wheels resembles the spindles on the spindle-back chairs.
With that the yaller curtains by one of the winders were rustled and flirted out, and a young gal, finefied off to kill, come from where she'd been standing back on 'em to look at the fellers as they went along the street.
Wasn't themwinders and ruffs and stoops a sight tu behold!
The winders were shut up close, and kivered from top tu bottom with a hull Niagara of red silk.
Arter a good deal of scuffling, we got up by one of the winders where we could see purty much all that was going on.
The winders all on 'em had green slats shut over 'em, the door follered the fashion, and the hull consarn seemed tu be shut up agin winter.
He wins out a hearse, a good big black roomy hearse, with ploomes onto it an' glasswinders in the sides.
Yes," sez I, "as the ornaments are all fastened on now there hain't no winders and no room for any.
Mullin leaves are thick and the stalks tougher than fury, how do you make winders out of 'em?
Keep the furnace going steady, and come four o'clock shet all the winders to keep out the night air.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "winders" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.