10 Verbs to Use for the Word edgings

Portions of this rock, viewed in extenso, are overlaid by amygdaloid and rubblestonethe latter of which forms a remarkable edging to the formation, in some places, on the north-west shore, that makes a canal, as at the Little Marrias.

I was surprised to find a boy collecting the long edgings of boards as fast as cut off, and thrusting them down a hopper, where they were ground up beneath the mill, that they might be out of the way; otherwise they accumulate in vast piles by the side of the building, increasing the danger from fire, or, floating off, they obstruct the river.

THRIFT.This plant is valuable for making edgings to the flower garden.

You see women will make awful hard work of it, if they once do go at it; they are so used to doing everylittlething"; and she picked out the neck-edging, and smoothed the hem between the buttons.

The building was L-shaped, of two low stories, had a veranda with a railing, and possessed various ornamental wood edgings, all of which were painted.

To duck my head down and resume my edging toward the door was with me the work of a moment.

There, in the centre, rose the round stone edging of the well, the copious well, sunk deep into the chalk, for which Bessie's neighbours envied her, whence her good nature let them draw freely at any time of drought.

The handkerchief, which protruded from his breast pocket and showed an edging of red, was a trifle noisy; and the soft gray hat was hardly in keeping, but, on the whole, he was a dashing-looking chap.

Every night when he came back from the post-office he brought Jack the gummed edgings off the sheets of stamps, and Jack held out his hand for them as a matter of course.

He is the best Sempster of any woman in England, and will worke you needle-worke-edgings, and French purles, from an Angell to foure Angells a yarde.

10 Verbs to Use for the Word  edgings