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Example sentences for "appurtenances"

Lexicographically close words:
approximations; approximative; appui; appulse; appurtenance; appurtenant; appy; apre; aprender; apres
  1. His third condition rests, and touching it I ask, what if those idolatrous appurtenances be not without apparent danger of ensnaring people into idolatry?

  2. The Governors may set apart and let in allotments under the Allotments Extension Act, 1882, any portions of the land belonging to the Foundation other than buildings and appurtenances of buildings.

  3. The pulpit and its appurtenances were white.

  4. At all events, those who have, at any time, made boats and the appurtenances of boats one of their hobbies, will not dislike to read the homely names of the articles then brought to the hammer.

  5. Lowther contended that the grant did not convey these appurtenances and applied to the treasury for a lease of them.

  6. Gue offered the spacious courtyard of her own house, and fitted it with some of the appurtenances of a theater.

  7. With all his comfortable appurtenances wealth could buy and station claim, the retired merchant was not a happy man.

  8. Add to this the entire absence of all the machinery, appurtenances and incidents of compulsion.

  9. It was no place for him, this bower of roses and cushions, and all the voluptuous appurtenances of a chamber subtly and irresistibly feminine!

  10. Only I would have you realize that roses and honeysuckle and regular wages, the appurtenances of material prosperity, are after all things of little consequence.

  11. Duchess Meg soon forgot this unworthy wedding-gift, such was her rapture in the other, the so august, appurtenances of her new life.

  12. Happily both the men and merchandise on board were saved, and they succeeded also in taking from the wrecked vessel the rigging and appurtenances of the ship, which they divided among the four remaining vessels.

  13. Item, I give, dispose and bequeath, unto my Kinsman Edward Nash, and to his heires and assignes for ever, one messuage or tenement with the appurtenances comonly called or knowne by the name of The New Place .

  14. Item, all the revenues and profits of all the lordships and lands, with all their appurtenances and commodities whatever, belonging to our Lord the King in all the land of Ireland during the nonage of the said Roger.

  15. Among the important appurtenances of Seri life are the cords used for belts and necklaces, as well as for the attachment of ceremonial headdresses, for converting the kilts into bags, and for numberless minor purposes.

  16. Analogy with neighboring tribes suggests that the very small vessels and the figurines are fetishistic appurtenances to the manufacture of the pottery; e.

  17. In the first place the plebeians gained full rights of ownership and transfer, and could thus become freeholders of the land which they occupied and of the appurtenances of this land (res mancipi).

  18. It was the guns that were carried; the gunners invariably walked, sometimes carrying the guns and the appurtenances thereof.

  19. That is to say, our wearing apparel and the appurtenances thereof are no longer held in position with string.

  20. The chief characteristic of the apparition was a certain disagreeable nudity which resulted from its complete lack of all the accepted appurtenances and prerogatives of old age.

  21. The walls exhibited a few choice paintings; the room and its appurtenances were in excellent taste.


  22. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "appurtenances" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accessory; appanage; apparatus; appendage; appliance; appointments; appurtenances; armament; belongings; conveniences; duffel; equipage; equipment; facilities; facility; fitting; fixture; furnishings; furniture; gear; impedimenta; installation; machinery; materiel; movables; munitions; outfit; paraphernalia; perquisite; plant; plumbing; possession; regalia; rig; rigging; robe; tackle; things; trappings; utensil