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Example sentences for "furnished with"

  • In this way Persia is furnished with spiceries, which are brought all the way from Masulipatam by land.

  • Opening a door, Agricola led Angela into a large room, furnished with shelves, on which the winter fruits were arranged in order.

  • On the stone mantelpiece, painted to resemble gray granite, stands an old iron candlestick, furnished with a meagre candle, capped by an extinguisher.

  • This ligament is, in its turn, furnished with radiating, muscular fibers, which change the form or position of the lens so as to adapt it to see with equal clearness objects at a distance or close by.

  • It consists of a funnel about 6 inches deep and 7 inches in diameter, which is to be furnished with a prolongation to which a piece of rubber hose, such as small garden hose, 4 feet long may be attached.

  • The lower part of the cavity of the horse's eye, into which the dazzling rays fall from the sky, is furnished with an intensely black lining, by which the rays penetrating the inner nervous layer are instantly absorbed.

  • Every white servant in the expedition ought to be furnished with a strip of macintosh sheeting, or, failing that, with a strip of painted canvas.

  • Every explorer's wagon should be furnished with a break.

  • A lantern was lighted at the foot of the mainmast, round which was hung a gun-rack, furnished with weapons of all sorts.

  • The seats should each be furnished with a back, and their height should be such as to allow the children to rest their feet comfortably upon the floor.

  • Every child, then, even the youngest in school, should be furnished with a seat and desk, at which he may sit with ease and comfort.

  • This part of the tube should be furnished with a register, so as to admit much or little air, as may be desirable.

  • These fore-feet, or fins, are divided at the ends like fingers, the web which joins them not reaching to the extremities, and each of these fingers is furnished with a nail.

  • A room in a public building, furnished with seats.

  • Furnished with a dome; shaped like a dome.

  • Having an escutcheon; furnished with a coat of arms or ensign.

  • Furnished with, or as with, dower or a marriage portion.

  • A footman in black livery received us and ushered us into a quiet little parlor, furnished with taste, where we waited for several minutes.

  • They resumed their walk, furnished with a password.

  • In five minutes we had come to an agreement, and I deposited my bag upon the earthen floor of a rustic room, furnished with a bed, two chairs, a table and a washbowl.

  • I found myself in a small, rather dark room, furnished with only a table and a few chairs.

  • It is furnished with a number of shelves upon which the cheeses are arranged, and as no two can be placed one on the other in the early stage of their maturing, much space is required.

  • Upstairs there are two fair-sized bedrooms, furnished with four-post wooden bedsteads.

  • In this hall the dealers have stands, furnished with desks, at which they may always be found, and here sacks of samples are pitched.

  • Each floor is furnished with statuettes of different saints and has mural decorations by Kano Masanobu.

  • This was the salon of the suite, furnished with rugs, chairs, centre table, and writing-desk.

  • The Moti Musjid, or Pearl Mosque, is furnished with a superb exterior setting.

  • The hall has, on three sides, little box-like slates about six by eight feet, furnished with only a plank on which the student must sit and sleep.

  • For every practical purpose, it is one and united: it is furnished with an army of clergy admirably organized, and set peculiarly loose for movement at the will of the general ecclesiastical body by their law of celibacy.

  • It is an all-potent lever, but it must be furnished with a fulcrum on which to rest, and a direction in which to bear.

  • Professor Rolleston, also, informs me that the incisor teeth are sometimes furnished with a vascular rim in correlation with intra-pulmonary deposition of tubercles.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "furnished with" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being equivalent; eating house; fresh horse; furnished apartments; furnished house; furnished room; furnished with; immense number; large school; learned later; much amused; necessary being; once more; open fields; other directions; poetic diction; rare bird; sarcastic smile; shall wish; shedding tears; superlative degree; temperance society; this cause; told you; worth notice