Nowadays perforate brisks are used for constructions. [verb]
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Hand by the block stood the grim figure of the executioner, his visage being concealed in a tengallon pot with two circular perforated apertures through which his eyes glowered furiously. [verb]
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But as a burnt child dreads the fire, the seriously perforated animal kept one eye vigilant of the northern aspect, and the other studious of the south. [verb]
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He brought the lantern--a little tower of perforated tin--and put a lighted candle inside of it. [Please select]
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The perforated cross piece is rarely seen, as there is little necessity for its adoption. [Please select]
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Riggs held an old un lantern with little streams of light bursting through its perforated walls. [Please select]
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Some geese have topknots; and the skull beneath, as before stated, is perforated. [Please select]
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The tables are perforated by holes of conical shape, varying in diameter from 200 to 380 millimetres. [Please select]
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It mixes a few scrapings of perforated pith with the green paste. [Please select]
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A perforated plate in a gear-cutting machine, to aid in dividing the teeth of a wheel. [Please select]
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There was strange Spanish furniture upholstered in perforated leather and again displaying much gilt. [Please select]
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