Definitionn. a net of transparent fabric with a loose open weave
Last update: October 28, 2015
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The chairs have strong wire netting. [Please select]
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The iron wire used for wire-netting, telegraphic purposes, &c., is commonly galvanized, as also are bolts, nuts, chains and other fittings on ships. [Please select]
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Sometimes to add strength, and help support the weight of large sheets, wire netting is embedded in them. [Please select]
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When you are out netting butterflies you often see a female that is evidently engaged in her matronly duties. [Please select]
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With yarn ends and mosquito netting, she whipped up a few little mittens, stockings, and bags. [Please select]
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He continued his calls, but sold only one pound besides, at fifty cents, netting him ten cents more. [Please select]
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Sanders walked to the bed, pulled aside the mosquito netting, and bent over the man who lay there. [Please select]
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The chandelier, mirror, and picture frames gleamed dully from behind the mesh of pink mosquito netting. [Please select]
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A netting of galvanized wire with 1-1/2-inch mesh and 2-1/2 to 3 feet high is a sufficient barrier against cottontails. [Please select]
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Now thrust this spur into some convenient handle, such as a broomstick, and sew over the wire circle a bag of mosquito netting, Swiss muslin, or some similar fabric. [Please select]
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