Definitionadj. having a coating of stain or varnish
Last update: October 27, 2015
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The articles are first fashioned by joining the soft material; they are then varnished, and afterwards cured in ovens heated to about 135° C. The fine vulcanized " spread sheets " are made by spreading layers of indiarubber solution, already charged with the requisite proportion of sulphur, on a textile base previously prepared with a mixture of paste, glue and treacle. [Please select]
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Gummed and varnished papers require special care even when perfectly dry, but more so in a moist atmosphere. [Please select]
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It has 126 sheets of tinfoil, 18 by 8-1/4 inches, separated by two sheets of varnished paper. [Please select]
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It was a neat and showily-furnished cottage, whose Nottingham-lace curtains, varnished golden-oak chairs and ingrain carpet spoke of attempts at mail-order beautification. [Please select]
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"Ef yo' done walks on de varnished floors when dey's not dry, yo' all will stick fast an' yo' can't get loose." [Please select]
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I don't want to step in there and make tracks with my shoes all over the newly varnished floor. [Please select]
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"And I hope," said Clara, "he had it varnished and gilded anew." [Please select]
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Faces turn red, and shine as though varnished; some of the full-blooded ones might be plastered with vaseline. [Please select]
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Otherwise the floor, if hardwood, should be finished; if of other wood, stained and varnished. [Please select]
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After being varnished, they should be perfectly dry before being used. [Please select]
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The cabin was covered with a handsome oil-cloth carpet, and the wood was white with zinc paint, varnished, with gilt moulding to ornament it. [Please select]
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