I had prepared materials for a chapter on the wrappers of Dickens’s novels as used in the monthly parts, but it is not necessary to go into particulars.
As I have already pointed out, in the great majority of the wrappers the designs are vague and general, and cannot be verified in the narrative.
He briskly removed the wrappers from the genuine books and from the candy-box imitations of books.
One of the twowrappers he laid on the table and smoothed out.
Morning wrappers conferred in basements; lead-wrapped crimps met in cellars; in church there were eyeglasses that glittered judgment.
The orange-coloured wrappers she tore off, one by one.
Segerson, as he rose to depart, glanced with curiosity at half a dozen orange-coloured wrappers which were among the rest of the letters.
Blanket wrappers are, as their name indicates, strips of blanket, generally about sixteen inches square, worn folded round the feet in lieu of socks and stockings, than which they are infinitely warmer.
Sometimes the wrappers were tied round the knees at night-time to protect them from the cold, for that part of our body seemed more sensitive to the temperature than any other.
As a rule the moccasins, hose, and blanket wrappersare so firmly frozen together that they are with difficulty separated, and are taken off the feet as one article of clothing.
Handsomely bound in cloth, with cover design and wrappers in colors.
Containing the monthly parts (without wrappersor advertisements), for July to October, 1890.
White wrappers with picture and lettering in brown.
Look at it,' said Betty, opening the wrappers in which the flushed child lay, and showing his small right hand lying closed upon his breast.
But at dinner, on the evening of that very same day, his father said with much cheerfulness, "Do you know that this month I have earned thirty-two lire more at addressing thosewrappers than last month!
He performed the work mechanically, measuring it by the hour, and thinking of something else, and only counted the wrappers he had written on the following day.
In a moment Jenny's candle shone like a star of hope in the gloom, and by the time the three had got into wrappers and shawls, a peal of laughter from the Professor assured them that the danger could not be great.
Hence, the leaves of the Connecticut or “Seed leaf” tobacco, which burn freely and well, are much used for wrappers for cigars filled with Havana tobacco.
Within recent years, however, the handsome leaved Sumatra tobacco is quite largely used forwrappers upon medium priced cigars, as it burns better than Cuban tobacco.
The wrappers are usually made of challis, nun's veiling, cashmere, or other light woolen materials which can be readily washed.
The Flag had to be machined, dried, folded, and a number of copies put into wrappers and posted by three in the morning.
The matrices consist of strong but thin material; the best is wrappers or the thinnest board.
For pinning on covers as well as backs, a template is cut from wrappers or thin board, which is adjusted on the cover and the register holes made with an awl.
To make the covering material of the back more lasting, a back is made up of strong wrappers or some other tough material, which extends over the back underneath the cover.
These boards should likewise be wrappers of the same thickness as those used at the same time for the ornaments.
The boards for making the covers are cut the required size exactly as when cutting for glueing; a packing of thin cardboard or thin wrappers is cut for the back.
For pasted backs, stout wrappers are taken, and the strips are cut so that each one slightly overlaps in width the one preceding.
The tobacco grown upon the farm was, we discovered, only used as wrappers for the cigars.
The fillers are all alike, it is the wrappers that make the difference.
The value of cigars does not increase in direct ratio with their size, for owing to the difficulty in getting good wrappers for the larger kinds, the expense of their manufacture is much increased.
They had largewrappers thrown round them; but left their faces uncovered.
Presently the women came out of the cabin; they were so covered with large wrappers that they had to be led as if they were blind.
Cloth, net 1 6 Wrappers net 0 6 A Systematic Course of Reading in Theosophy.
Others breakfasted outside their bedrooms; pretty women in silken wrappers might send invitations to a friend to join them in the rose-covered partitions outside their windows.
Handsomely broad in cloth, with cover design and wrappers in colors.
Milly had her opinion of a middle-aged woman who wore wrappers in public; but if Tom wanted her and her wrappers, he should have them.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wrappers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.