Which preposition to use with flannels

in Occurrences 15%

Silver should be washed with a soapy flannel in one water, rinsed in another, and then wiped dry with a dry cloth.

for Occurrences 11%

A new all wool | | GRAY FLANNEL for LADIES' OVERSKIRTS, | | 40c.

with Occurrences 5%

But at ten in the morning of what I called the 21st, descending by my private spiral in flannels with some trout and par bait, and tackleI met her coming up, my God, though she had no earthly right to be there.

on Occurrences 5%

The infant during the month must not be exposed to strong light, or much air; and in carrying it about the passages, stairs, &c., the nurse should always have its head-flannel on, to protect the eyes and ears from the currents of air.

of Occurrences 4%

At his shoulder shone the bland, intelligent countenance of Mr. Phinuit, who seemed much at home in the blue serge and white flannels of the average amateur yachtsman.

from Occurrences 3%

She unwrapped the flannel from around the basket, and there lay six beautiful little white banties.

next Occurrences 3%

Romance, like port wine, after-dinner slumbers, flannel next the skin, and such self-indulgences, should be reserved as a luxury for after-life; under no circumstances must it be permitted to impair the efficiency of manhood in its prime.

to Occurrences 3%

Strip off the clothing; apply chopped ice, wrapped in flannel to the head.

at Occurrences 2%

Attired in a white apron and turban, holding in his hand a tin candlestick the size of a dinner plate, containing a tallow candle, with stately step he marched into the spacious cellar, with Jacob and three little girls dressed in red flannel at his heels.

about Occurrences 2%

If you would just get a stone bottle, fill it with boiling water, wrap a piece of flannel about it, and lay it anywhere in the bed, it would be quite hot enough even in the morning to make the milk as warm as she ought to have it.

into Occurrences 1%

These fomentations are to be applied in the following manner:Dip a good-sized piece of flannel into a pail or basin full of hot water or hot poppy fomentation,six poppy heads boiled in one quart of water for about a quarter of an hour; wring it almost dry, and apply it, as hot as the patient can bear, right round the sprained part.

like Occurrences 1%

"There," he said triumphantly, "I don't suppose there's another piece of flannel like that in the country."

underneath Occurrences 1%

SETTING THE TABLE.Lay a piece of double-faced canton flannel underneath the tablecloth.

as Occurrences 1%

Cover closely to exclude the air, but do not wrap in flannel as in winter.

around Occurrences 1%

Still the mother did not think the child's condition serious; and, after pinning a flannel around the child's neck, she did the evening work and prepared to attend a prayer-meeting.

than Occurrences 1%

To polish the front teeth, it is better to use a piece of flannel than a brush.

after Occurrences 1%

A very hot bath should be instantly administered, followed by an emetic, either in the form of tartar-emetic, croup-powder, or a teaspoonful of ipecacuanha, wrapping the body warmly up in flannel after the bath.

beneath Occurrences 1%

The great orator entered the House, supported by two of his friends, pale, wasted, swathed in flannel beneath his embroidered robe.

fo Occurrences 1%

I found clean flannels fo' them both in the attic" "What does all this meanall this camping outside?"

between Occurrences 1%

When removed from the bath, place three or four hot bricks or tiles on the hearth, and lay the child, loosely folded in a flannel, on its back along them, taking care that there is but one fold of flannel between the spine and heated bricks or tiles.

before Occurrences 1%

" The dishes were not as cold as might have been expected, for each had been enveloped in flannel before placing it in the basket.

Which preposition to use with  flannels