21 Verbs to Use for the Word woodwork

R120037, 2Nov53, Haldeman-Julius Publications (PWH) How to paint and finish woodwork.

"It was meant for me, and I've always had an idea that I heard it strike the woodwork.

The engineers of the army were called Fabri, under a 'praefectus,' the 'Fabri Lignarii' having the woodwork, and the 'Fabri Ferrarii' the ironwork of the enginery under their special charge, [Sidenote: The staff.]

The general method of decorating woodwork is similar to that of India, and consists in either inlaying brown wood (generally teak) with ivory or pearl in geometrical patterns, or in covering the wooden box, or manuscript case, with a coating of lacquer, somewhat similar to the Chinese or Japanese preparations.

Instead of, as in the earlier and more tasteful periods, when architects had designed woodwork and furniture to accord with the style of their buildings, they appear to have then, as a general rule, abandoned the control of the decoration of interiors, and the result was one whichwhen we examine our National furniture of half a century agohas not left us much to be proud of, as an artistic and industrious people.

He sank like a stone, for although I stood watching for him to rise, I could only distinguish the woodwork floating away with the current.

Just before calling attention to the alleged rap or raps the Medium grasped with her right hand the woodwork of the side-board as if for support.

A shell hole of large proportions had rent a gash in the outer front wall, leaving the window woodwork, bricks and wall-paper piled up in a heap on the floor, partially obliterating a large writing desk.

The fool is mad!" Zahra clutched at her father's sleeve and pointed to a distant corner, where a tongue of flame was licking the dry woodwork and hangings.

We fill our rooms with imitations of somber Spanish leather, stain and paint our woodwork in leathery and muddy tones, to arrive at what is now a sort of decorator's god.

Around us rises the rich dark woodwork of the stalls, contrasting well with the pale delicacy of the walls above.

Then he put his head inside the door, scanning the woodwork beside it.

The collectors of taxes, finding nothing that they could collect in the towns, tore off the roofs of the houses, selling the woodwork and the tiles.

asked Chief-Justice Twofold, in a voice of thunder, that shook the woodwork of the court, and boomed down the corridors.

Ruthlessly Carter smashed the woodwork and pried it open.

Sinclair heard the bullets bite and splinter the woodwork close to the floor.

Gilbert will be home by now, but I should not allow him to touch the woodwork, as he is too careless and unreliable.

He sprang again, and caught the woodwork; it gave way, and he fell back, nearly stunning himself.

On the presses at the ends of the passages, where is stored the house linen, cards are hung bearing this inscription: "When washing the woodwork the servants are requested to use no soda without first obtaining permission from Mrs Norton."

It may be mentioned here that amongst the few churches in the city which escaped the great fire, and contain woodwork of particular note, are St. Helen's, Bishopgate, and the Charterhouse Chapel, which contain the original pulpits of about the sixteenth century.

The nails which crowded its woodwork were doubtless those on which the heads of slaughtered Greeks were fastened.

21 Verbs to Use for the Word  woodwork