163 examples of cardboard in sentences

The Tillich bricks are good playthings, and so is cardboard moneyshillings, sixpences, threepences, pence and halfpence.

There should also be materials for expression, such as clay, paper, chalk, pencil, paints, weaving materials, cardboard, and scenery materials; and such tools as scissors, cardboard knives, needlework tools, paste brushes, and others that may be necessary and suitable.

There should also be materials for expression, such as clay, paper, chalk, pencil, paints, weaving materials, cardboard, and scenery materials; and such tools as scissors, cardboard knives, needlework tools, paste brushes, and others that may be necessary and suitable.

In handwork, too, at this stage, practice takes an important place: a child is willing to hem, to try certain brush strokes, to cut evenly, and later on to use his cardboard knife to effect for the sake of a future result if he has already experimented freely.

It is well to remember that in this connection a child's limitations are not final, but only mark stages: for example, in his early attempts to use thick cardboard he cannot discover the neat hinge that is made by the process known as a "half-cut"; he tries in vain to bend the cardboard, so as to secure the same result.

It is well to remember that in this connection a child's limitations are not final, but only mark stages: for example, in his early attempts to use thick cardboard he cannot discover the neat hinge that is made by the process known as a "half-cut"; he tries in vain to bend the cardboard, so as to secure the same result.

There are two ways of helping him: either he can be quite definitely shown and made to imitate, or he can be set to think about it; he is given a cardboard knife and allowed to experiment: if he fails, it may be suggested that a clean edge can only be got by some form of cutting; probably he will find out the rest of the process.

Such cases might occur in connection with weaving, cardboard and paper work, or the more technical processes of drawing and painting, where race experience is actually given to a child, by means of which he leaps over the experiences of centuries.

He has not yet conquered nature; his "unsinkable" masterpiece was torn apart like cardboard and plunged to the bottom.

"There's the safe they're kept in, of course," the lady had declared"but, my dear, a cardboard box will do as well when any burglar who knows his business makes up his mind to get at my trinkets.

He dons his mask whenever his object is to flatter himself into some one's good opinion; and you may pay just as much attention to it as if it were made of wax or cardboard, never forgetting that excellent Italian proverb: non é si tristo cane che non meni la coda,there is no dog so bad but that he will wag his tail.

The following morning the door to Smith's office was ornamented with a cardboard sign.

As to these last three qualitiespurity, flexibility, and colorthey stand in relation to cambric somewhat as cardboard to tissue-paper.

At the conclusion she held out her hand for the cardboard.

Got a pencil?" He produced the bit of cardboard; Ross fished up a chewed stump of lead pencil, took it in cold, stiff fingers, and disfigured the square with eccentric scribblings.

He bought a dovetail saw and made several cardboard templates for the joints.

" They complied, and the little figure went on with its work of gumming or gluing together pieces of cardboard and thin wood, cut into various shapes.

At last she got up and cautiously opened the door; a servant was carrying a striped cardboard box to her mother's room.

The dance programs were "red ears" cut from cardboard, and tiny red pencils dangled from them.

This may be made on heavy paper or cardboard foundation.

Squash: Cardboard or stiff paper cut to make a "crook neck" effect, covered with yellow paper.

More frivolous are very diminutive bridesmaid's hats, and at the wedding of a bride who is going to travel far away there may be small boats, either real or of cardboard, with a flying flag of matrimony at the masthead.

Cover this glass with a sheet of cardboard, and invert the other one upon it.

In a few seconds the steam from the lower tumbler will traverse the cardboard (which will thus exhibit its permeability), and will gradually fill the upper tumbler, and condense and run down its sides.

So he would be, no doubt, if he were really fitted for a decorative existence; if he were a piece of exquisitely coloured cardboard.

163 examples of  cardboard  in sentences