24 examples of tinware in sentences

Potts, in a cold sweat, dropped a lot of tinware with a rattle, while the Colonel said, "No, no.

The second day out from Anvik they had decided that it was absurd, after all, to lug about so much tinware.

The Major and Uncle John folded the tent and packed it away, while Wampus attended to the dishes and tinware and then looked over his car.

The farmers' wives who lived along the route of the creamery wagon had one sort of troubles with tinware; the women of the fruit farms another.

Pa says he made a speech at the managers' meeting, in which he showed that the business man who attended strictly to the business which he knew all about, would make money, while the man who knew about dry goods, but worked in a millinery store or a stock of tinware, got it in the neck.

He would either get stuck on the head milliner, or buy a stock of tinware that would not hold water.

The bear rolled over in a heap regardless of the congregated tinware that was consequently sent scurrying to the right and to the left.

Linnet is 'wild,' as you girls say, to see her house, and I don't know as she can tear herself away from that kitchen and new tinware, and she's fairly longing for washday to come that she may hang her new clothes on her new clothes line."

And then she went clattering among tinware and crockery, and snubbed the gentlemanly boy in a sort of tender Billingsgate.

I've drilled the men and shown the people how to stack their oats better; and I've brought in those tinware rifles from Ghorbandbut

There was food for another twenty-four hours, and Roscoe packed it, together with his blankets and a little tinware.

I knew the man; he lived in a shanty-boat not far from my housea curious affair with shelves full of dishes and tinware.

I said this morning that I envied the head of the tinware department.

The Painters BrigadeWould undertake the painting and whitewashing of our buildings, carts, tinware, &c. 16.

The boys knew the shelf well; as though apparently it was just a row of tinware for sale, many a pot and pan held treasures that geologists would have given a great deal to possess.

I had baked and cooked, scrubbed floors and whitewashed hearths, scoured tinware and cutlery, cleaned windows, swept yards, and discharged numerous miscellaneous jobs, and half-past two in the afternoon found me very dirty and very tired, and with very much more yet to do.

Stella slipped a pan of biscuits in the oven; she laid the table briskly, with a merry clatter of tinware; her face was cheerful and unclouded.

Tinware is acted upon by acids, and when used for holding or cooking any acid foods, like sour milk, sour fruits, tomatoes, etc., harmful substances are liable to be formed, varying in quantity and harmfulness with the nature of the acid contained in the food.

In these days of fraud and adulteration, nearly all the cheaper grades of tinware contain a greater or less amount of lead in their composition, which owing to its greater abundance and less price, is used as an adulterant of tin.

Lead is also used in the solder with which the parts of tinware are united.

As to material, fine checked linen is usually employed for glass and silver towels, and crash for ordinary dishes, for iron and tinware towels which have become somewhat worn, or a coarse bag opened and hemmed, may be used.

Tinware which has become blackened may be made to look bright and shining again by rubbing with a damp cloth dipped in sal-soda.

Law, drygoods, liquor, blacksmithing, carpentry, education, painting and glazing, medicine, dentistry, tinware, and other comforts of civilization, were all to be had on reasonable terms.

(These little tins may be purchased at any tinware store.)

24 examples of  tinware  in sentences