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Example sentences for "beading"

Lexicographically close words:
beaconed; beacons; bead; beaded; beades; beadle; beadles; beadlike; beads; beadsman
  1. An adjustable stop, to be used in beading the edges of matched boards, is inserted on the left side of the sliding section B.

  2. Fence E can be reversed for center-beading wide boards.

  3. An early sign of infantile scurvy is beading of the ribs--the development of a "rosary" similar to that characteristic of rickets (Fig.

  4. This includes three grades of beading of the ribs, four of tenderness of each knee and wrist joint, and four of swelling of each of these joints.

  5. We have referred to use of roentgenograms in connection with separation of the epiphyses, subperiosteal hemorrhage, cardiac enlargement and beading of the ribs.

  6. This beading differs generally from the round knobby "rosary" usually encountered.

  7. This beading of the ribs, which involves mainly the middle tier, was described by Holst and Froelich in their classic report of guinea-pig scurvy, and has been noted by all subsequent investigators in this field.

  8. It is important that this sign should be recognized, as it is probable that much of the confusion regarding the relationship and frequent association of these two diseases is due to considering the beading rhachitic.

  9. Fraenkel's frequently cited case of a child of seven who died of acute scurvy, showed beading of the ribs during life as well as after death.

  10. On stripping the skin we often note hemorrhages in the intercostal muscles, and beading of the ribs at the site of the costochondral junctions, least marked in the upper and in the floating ribs.

  11. It is probable that many cases of mild scurvy developing on this food and characterized by beading of the ribs (rosary) and other indefinite manifestations, have been erroneously diagnosed as rickets.

  12. Beading of this character has been reported by Ingier also in the "snuffles" of hogs and as the result of trauma.

  13. If we scan the literature with this question in mind, we find numerous casual references to beading of the ribs in scurvy.

  14. In their pathologic studies on scurvy among soldiers, Aschoff and Koch frequently describe beading of the ribs, which they attribute to an infraction of the costochondral junctions.

  15. In the figures T is a beading tool shown in position, having a bearing or seat in both A and B so as to support it on both sides, and being locked in position by the thumb-screw C.

  16. One day he comes to his uncle's house and finds his betrothed ribboning and beading some new lingerie for her rich neighbour's daughter.

  17. The neck had a single or double beading at the top, and the base was either flat or smoothly hollowed.

  18. Other tools are the ball tool which is adapted to finishing curves; the hook tool, used on inside work; and the beading tool which is needed in rolling over a bead at the edge of a shell when extra strength or a better finish is desired.

  19. When much beading of one kind is being done, a large heavy pair of round-nose pliers (Fig.

  20. Now, with the diamond point, he gives the edges a final trim, and with the beading tool closes down the bead snugly against the rest of the shell, as shown at E.

  21. Sew hood to cape, starting about 2 inches from beading at beg of cape, gathering across leaving 2 inches at end.

  22. With double strands of yarn, chain 100 sts, tape thru beading at neck.

  23. After you begin to acquire some proficiency in your work, a little beading or chamfering can sometimes be used to good advantage, but it is well not to be too lavish with this kind of ornamentation.

  24. The plainness of the upright edges of the ends can be relieved by a little beading (Fig.

  25. Beading can be worked on this strip, as shown (see Beading).

  26. It usually produces the best effect not to carry this beading to the extreme ends of an edge, but to stop a short distance from the ends and with a chisel cut the beads to a square and abrupt end (Fig.

  27. Alice was astonished to see the perspiration beading her father's forehead and watched his departure in dismay.

  28. As it was he writhed and grew deadly pale, the sweat beading his brow showing what agony he suffered.

  29. De Castano plucked a heavily scented silk handkerchief from his pocket and wiped a beading of moisture from his brow and upper lip.

  30. It seemed impossible that the sick man's cheeks could further blanch, but they became fairly livid, while a beading of moisture appeared upon his upper lip.

  31. The top may be finished by crocheting a beading and scallops of the colored wool.

  32. Bind the edges with ribbon and run a narrow one through the beading formed by taking out the extra rods.

  33. The beading is the effect of one thread being twisted over the other, and the hand must be kept exactly at the same tightness or tension, for if pulled too tightly the beading will go underneath, or be irregular.

  34. The great difficulty is to get the silks to lie close together, which they will not do if the twist or beading is not evenly worked.

  35. With the appearance of drawers came a difference in ornamentation, and mouldings in great variety were used, beading and turned drops also coming in for use.

  36. One of them is dated 1749, of mahogany handsomely carved, and further embellished with ornaments of chiselled brass, a beading of it being next to the glass.

  37. The styles may be varied by pasting gold beading in stripes all over the box; ornament the sides, if you prefer, with pictures.

  38. After you have covered it, paste neatly round it a gold beading (or bind the edges of the box first with gold paper); close the box when the inside is finished, and commence on the outside.

  39. A quarter-round beading was fastened along the decks about a quarter of an inch from the coaming, and a hot mixture of marine glue and Stockholm tar was poured in between the beading and the coaming.

  40. It is a straight rod, and showing with some staining methods marked beading, but with others no beading at all.

  41. The beading of the bacillus of glanders, like that in tubercle, does not denote spores.

  42. I s'pose it's all right; but it seems so queer for the plasterer to knock off because a bit of beading wants nailing on or taking off, and the carpenter has to be fetched to do it, when half a dozen taps of the hammer would have set all right.

  43. Back in that hot New York the girls I labored among are still packing chocolates, cutting wick holes for brass lamp cones, ironing “family,” beading in the crowded dress factory.

  44. She had made thirty-two dollars a week beading at her last place—didn't know what she'd get here.

  45. When crochet beading first became the rage, about five years ago, she went over to that and sometimes made fifty dollars and sixty dollars a week.

  46. I'll get along this beading somehow," he thought, "and then take a look round.

  47. His toes lit upon a beading of the carriage work, and the support he thus obtained helped him wonderfully.

  48. Inch by inch he wormed his way along the coach, his feet on the beading and his hands on the rail; and in course of time he gained the end.

  49. Thus an incentive for beading and sewing was offered the original members of Wickeecheokee Band.

  50. She certainly has the loveliest beading I ever saw, but then she has had two years' designing at the School of Art," replied Zan.


  51. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "beading" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    beading; binding; bordering; drapery; flounce; frieze; frill; fringe; hem; list; motif; ruffle; selvage; trimming; valance; welt