19 Verbs to Use for the Word ingot

The river water is let into a small pond, close to the king's palace, and every morning the master of the household brings an ingot of gold, wrought in a particular manner, and throws it into the pond, in presence of the king.

At the Brymbo Works, in Wales, he had seen the basic process worked very successfully in the open-hearth furnace; and he was recently informed by the manager that he was producing ingots at the remarkably low sum of 65s.

* * Rolled gold is made by casting an ingot of brass, and while this is still hot pouring upon it a thin layer of gold alloy.

When the king dies, his successor causes all these ingots, which have been accumulating during the reign of his predecessor, to be taken out; and the sums arising from this great quantity of gold are distributed among the royal household, in certain proportions, according to their respective ranks, and the surplus is given to the poor.

Besides this old man, a number of natives brought ingots, weighing ten or twelve drachmas, and they had the effrontery to say that in the region where they had found them, they sometimes discovered ingots as big as the head of a child whom they indicated.

How shall we get it to the canoe?" He took his jacket off and spread it on the ground, and flung two or three ingots into it.

" As Hooker handled the ingots he felt a little prick on the ball of his thumb.

He pulled the delicate spike out with his fingers and lifted the ingot.

I weighed and measured two or three small ingots and afterwards calculated what they'd weigh, if their cubic size was the capacity of the cup.

It was during these explorations in the interior of the mountainous district of Cibao that the men of Concepcion obtained an ingot of massive gold, shaped in the form of a sponge-like stone; it was as large as a man's fist, and weighed twenty ounces.

I would as soon have plucked an ingot from the cleft of the Devil's hoof.

"Ingots?" he queried.

I have seen with my own eyes a shapeless ingot similar to a round river stone, which was found by Hojeda, and was afterwards brought to Spain; it weighed nine ounces.

With this, he turned again to his employment, kept his people weighing and sorting the ingots; some he sent away on errands, some he chid with angry tones.

They then threw in ingots of gold and silver, and other metals, which had never been melted in the furnace, but still retained, untouched by human art, their first formation in the bowels of the earth.

He helped raise the coat bearing the ingots, and they went forward perhaps a hundred yards in silence.

More than a thousand witnesses saw and touched this ingot.

She then begged the ingot of him, which he protested had been transmuted from lead, and flushed with the hopes of success, hurried to town to examine whether the ingot was true gold, which proved fine beyond the standard.

Finally in the year 283 B.C., the proprietor Drusus, after having ravaged the country of the Senonic Gauls, carried off the very ingots and jewels, it was said, which had been given to their ancestors as the price of their retreat.

19 Verbs to Use for the Word  ingot