Sentence example with the word 'bellows'

bellows

Definition n. a mechanical device that blows a strong current of air

Last update: October 13, 2015


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Closely connected with the manufacture of lumber is the making of paper and wood pulp, centralized at Bellows Falls, with waterpower on the Connecticut river and with the raw materials near; the product was valued in 1905 at $3,831,448.   [Please select]

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Use charcoal to burn and an ordinary bellows for blowing, says the Model Engineer, London.   [Please select]

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Fill the bag with air by using a pair of bellows and leave it over night.   [Please select]

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Now, brother, keep your hands upon the bellows, and keep the fire under your control.   [Please select]

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But Brock was not left to work the bellows in peace.   [Please select]

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Then he went to make ready something else and left Brock to work the bellows.   [Please select]

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He heard their sobs and outcries renewed above the steady pant of the bellows.   [Please select]

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The serving man took the bellows and did as the old woman directed.   [Please select]

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Gillenormand who was the bellows.   [Please select]

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His little, narrow chest panted like a forge bellows.   [Please select]

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A child bit by a bellows.   [Please select]

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