9 Verbs to Use for the Word turpentine

When cooled a little, add distilled turpentine till it has the consistence of a thickish paste, scenting it with any essence at hand, thinning it when necessary from time to time, by adding distilled turpentine.

" I began to ask him questions about Arizona, but I soon found how little he, too, had taken toll of the road he travelled: for he seemed to have brought back memories only of the texts he painted and the fact that in some places good stones were scarce, and that he had to carry extra turpentine to thin his paint, the weather being dry.

he commends turpentine to that purpose: the same he ingeminates, consil.

The hiring of slaves by one citizen to another prevailed to some extent in country as well as town, and the hiring of them to themselves was particularly notable in the forest labors of gathering turpentine and splitting shingles; but slave hire in both its forms was predominantly an urban resort.

The evaporation of it makes turpentine; the rosin is barreled and shipped to make glass.

To obtain the turpentine, they cut a hole in the tree, and fasten a dish in it to catch the sap as it oozes through, and as soon as the dish is filled, they put a wick of cotton into the midst of the liquor, and burn it as we do a lamp.

We had castor oil an' pills an' turpentine an' quinine when needful, an' herbs was used.

Go, shrive thyself, and the priest will scrub off thy turpentine with a new haircloth; and now, good-day, the maids are a- waiting for their firewood.

Trees with the thickest bark, and which are most exposed to the sun, generally yield the most turpentine.

9 Verbs to Use for the Word  turpentine