194 Words to use with oil

Their solemn, intent faces were lit grotesquely by the uncertain glow of two seal-oil lamps, mounted on two posts, planted one in front of the right sleeping-bench, the other on the left.

| | | ++ | | | PRANG'S CHROMOS are celebrated for their close resemblance | | to oil paintings.

The Russian successes in Galicia gave them command of the Galician oil-fields, upon which Germany largely depended for her supply of gasoline, which is a prime necessary in modern war.

Fuel we did not need, as we had included a small oil-stove among our outfit, and the weather was fine and warm.

"But stop here a moment," said our host, "till I go to see how my last improved oil-cake is relished by my cattle.

The various companies which entered into this union, comprising nearly all the chief oil-mills, submitted their businesses to valuation, and placed themselves in the hands of a board of trustees, with an absolute power to regulate the quantity of production, and if necessary to close mills, to raise and lower prices, and to work the whole number as a joint concern.

We run back and find that the lunch is ready and is laid upon a table with a red oil-cloth cover.

Like a patch of enormous melons, oil-jars lay scattered.

The eccentric hoop in marine and land engines is generally of brass; it is expedient to cast an oil cup on the eccentric hoop, and, where practicable, a pan should be placed beneath the eccentric for the reception of the oil droppings.

The next day he asked Jack to go to town with him, and when they came home, Jack said that his father had bought an oil-skin coat for Henry Smith, and a handsome Bible, in which they were all to write their names.

"It was oil business brought us together and he seemed to take a sort of likin' to me.

Behind the oil-tank, where the patent condensation of oil into gas went on, tiers of shelves, enamelled pots and pans ranged below, dishes and glasses above.

They commandeered 900,000 horses and about 200,000 head of horned cattle and seized all the grain, part of the salt fields, and the oil wells.

"How did you come to invest in his oil stock?" "I was there when he got the telegram telling how they had found oil on the property; it came one night at dinner.

You have the oil industry, controlled by the Standard Oil; you have the lumber industry, controlled by the Lumbermen's Association of the South and West, and you have the steel and copper industry, all organized on an industrial basis resulting in a fusing, or corporation, or trust of a lot of former owners.

The walls were painted in light oil-colours; the doors and window-frames shone in blues and greens, and even in reds.

A few days afterward, when Flora returned from taking a lesson in oil-colors, she said: "How do you suppose I have offended Mr. Green?

KUNITZ, HAN A. Oil heating handbook.

We possess a painting in the Dresden Gallery, a Cartoon in the collection of the Royal Academy of England, and a large oil picture, much injured, in the vaults of the National Gallery.

The castor-oil plants, and the maizethat last always beautifulare of course well known.

445. pigment, coloring matter, paint, dye, wash, distemper, stain; medium; mordant; oil paint &c (painting) 556.

'Yes; he has spoken of youthat is, if you are Zalia, the daughter of an oil-merchant of Rhodes?' [Illustration: "'HOW LIKE!'"] "'I am that woman,' she exclaimed, 'I am that woman!

OF PETROLEUM GEOLOGISTS, INC. Structure of typical American oil fields; a symposium on the relation of oil accumulation to structure.

His time and skill pledged to the oil company he represented, Mr. Gordon had solved the problem of what to do with Betty by sending her to spend the summer with an old childhood friend of his, a Mrs. Peabody who had married a farmer, reputed well-to-do.

NATIONAL TUBE CO. National oil country tubular products containing tables and useful information pertaining to oil country products as manufactured by National Tube Company, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1934.

194 Words to use with  oil