2624 examples of ware in sentences

Then there is the bazaar of sweetmeats; of vegetables; of red slippers; of shawls; of caftans; of bakers and ovens; of wooden ware; of jewelry-a great stone building, covered with vaulted passages; of Aleppo silks; of Baghdad carpets; of Indian stuffs; of coffee; and so on, through a seemingly endless variety.

Well, said Ridoux, you give me no answer and you stare at me like an earthen-ware dog.

The inhabitants vie with the Japanese in the manufacture of lacquered ware.

One can now have fire-proof ware which is not unsightly.

There is a very artistic white fire-proof ware which is specially suitable for using in this way, so that besides the saving of trouble, one can have the food hot and crisp from the ovena rather difficult, or at least uncertain consummation if there is much shifting from one dish to another.

The first contains a description of the Jewish cemetery at Prague: "Through winding, filthy, pent-up, and over-peopled lanes, in the part of the old town next the river, heaped up with old clothes, trinket-ware, villainous-looking bread, and horrid sausages, one attains to an open space irregularly and rudely walled in and full of graves.

The mouth of the creek makes a safe harbor at that place, where there is also a dock, one ware-house and several farm houses.

He also has a "tiffin basket," with a tea pot, an alcohol lamp, a tea caddy, plates and cups of granite ware, spoons, knives and forks, a box of sugar, a tin of jam, a tin of biscuits or crackers, and other concomitants for his interior department in case of an emergency; and, never having had anything better, he thinks the present arrangement good enough and wonders why Americans are dissatisfied.

And if the man who makes watches, or cleans sewers, or even mines coalyour especial sore spotdoes his work well, and is suited to it in temperament, who knows that he does not find it a satisfaction as complete as mine in telling a bit of genuine Palissy ware from an imitation.

The period when town-meetings ware most important from the wide scope of their transactions was the period of earnest and sometimes stormy discussion that ushered in our Revolutionary war.

When a steamer is about to start, book-pedlers crowd on board with baskets full of theirgenerally speakingtrashy ware.

worth of tin ware and many other things.

The cheapness of imported iron ware has driven out this interesting art on the coast; but in the interior it is still practised by the Mandingoes, who are also fine goldsmiths, and manufacture highly ornamented rings.

William E. Russell and Jonathan Ware, (two American authors of no great note,) in parsing the name of "George Washington," absurdly take the former word as an adjective belonging to the latter.

See Russell's Gram., p. 100; and Ware's, 17.

Carleton,Miss Gould,Professor Ware,lake Erie,the Pacific ocean,Franklin House,Union street.

Berthold Villenger Cox (E); 6Jan54; R124073. HARKER, LIZZIE ALLEN Hilda Ware.

SEE Orem, Preston Ware, comp.

The gateway to piano playing, by James Francis Cooke, Preston Ware Orem, Helen L. Cramm, and Edward Ellsworth Hipsher.

WARE, HARLAN.

Rag opera, by Harlan Ware and James Prindle.

Harlan Ware (A); 26Apr56; R169619.

WARE, HENRY.

OREM, PRESTON WARE.

Happy days in music play, by Preston Ware Orem and James Francis Cooke.

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