10 Verbs to Use for the Word foundries

II.The Rivals One night, as Jem was leaving the foundry, a woman laid her hand upon his arm.

The Molino was occupied by the enemy; there was reason to believe it contained a foundry in full operation, and Worth had been directed to storm it next morning.

To facilitate the manufacturing of steam engines, they erected an iron foundry, at Smethwick, on the banks of the Birmingham canal, where nearly all the laborious part is consigned to the engine.

A wood-carver by trade, he could work skillfully in wood or metal, and after a time established a brass foundry.

When the Spaniards first arrived at Manila, in 1571, they found there a large foundry, which was accidentally burnt, in consequence of the combustibility of the building and effects, which character applies to all the houses of that period.

HEYWOOD (23), a town of Lancashire, 9 m. N. of Manchester; owes its rapid growth to the neighbouring coal-fields and the development of the cotton industry; has also flourishing iron and brass foundries, woollen factories, &c. HEYWOOD, JOHN, a dramatic poet, a favourite with Henry VIII.

We pass the old red foundry, banked in with snow and its low eaves draped with icicles, and come to the brook which turns its resounding wheel.

Upon its site now stands the foundry of Mr. Stevenson, adjoining Lower Pitt-street.

During a previous mayoralty the town offered to the Lida Tool Works a handsome bonus to construct branch foundries along its river-banks, and, except for the annual flood conditions, would have succeeded.

And there wuz a foundry and mint for makin' money.

10 Verbs to Use for the Word  foundries