18 Words to use with superfine

per yard; superfine cloth from 4s.

I stepped out to examine the peculiar soil, and found it finer than superfine flour.

I still recall that upstairs closet, beneath the roof of Versailles, but over the rooms, and, from its smallness and its situation, seeming to be really a superfine extract and abstract of all vanities and ambitions; it was there that reform and economy had to be discussed with a minister grown old in the pomps and usages of the court.

In the course of the twenties Kinsey Burden and Hugh Wilson, both of St. John's Colleton, began breeding superfine fiber through seed selection, with such success that the latter sold two of his bales in 1828 at the unequaled price of two dollars a pound.

No, my little Aglaia, all our Godchildren start from the point you spoke of'caeteris paribus,' as those dingy black lawyers sayall other things being equalit is a question now of bestowing extra superfine Fairy gifts.

But I only wish our tea to be of a superfine kind, To have it equal his 'Sparrow's Tongue' and their 'Dragon's Pellet.' "For a whole month where can I catch a single leisure day?

This superfine leaf reaches Cabul from China through Thibet, always maintaining its price; but it is almost impossible to procure it unadulterated, as it is generally mixed by the merchants with the lesser priced kind.

It was, probably, in consequence of the habit thus engendered, that Lady Castleton was one day caught 'lending a helping hand' to an over-loaded under laundry-maid, who had been sent by her superior with a wicker-bound snowy freight of her Ladyship's own superfine linen.

Ask her if she would exchange her brave husband for one of those superfine niceties, who suing for favor at her feet, had at the same time lined their vows of love and constancy with the yellow dust, which had they known the strong chest to have been at their backs, while in this humble posture, it were uncertain to which might have been made an apology,the fair lady or her dowry.

But, at all events, on the 1st of January, 1760, an advertisement in the Public Advertiser informed the world that "this day" was "published, printed on superfine writing-paper, &c., The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy.

There must be: to move so delicately and immaculately through life, with such superfine perceptions, must mean that you were brought up to scorn the common way, and those who walk in it.

In democratic communities, there is always a tendency on the part of what may be called superfine persons to hold aloof from public, and especially municipal, life.

He was not at all concerned with general affections or points of view, with associations of common ideas, now that the reserve of his mind was more keenly developed and that he no longer admitted aught but superfine sensations and catholic or sensual torments.

Here, again, is a view of the superfine system of moral philosophy.

" He was a sensitive child and had a horror of dirty hands, "and," says he, "my first employmentspicking stones and weeding cornwere rather a torture to this superfine taste."

" Coronado, while hoping that he would be ordered by the southern route, or that he would somehow break his neck, had the superfine brass to say, "Don't fail us, Lieutenant.

Superfine dressy teachers, will be too proud, and too high, to attend to these thingsbut the judicious mother or matron will at once see their importance and act accordingly"as the twig is bent the tree's inclined."

2 suits superfine clothes. 36 shaving boxes. 12 shaving brushes. 12 sticks sealing wax.

18 Words to use with  superfine