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Example sentences for "lettered"

Lexicographically close words:
lette; letted; letten; letter; lettera; letterhead; letterheads; lettering; letteris; letterpress
  1. Silvester Amantius Moroncelli of Fabriano, a monk of the Silvestrin order; constructed and lettered (this globe) in the 27th year of his age.

  2. Sheep may be both ear-marked and lettered with either red or black paint.

  3. On the top of the safe were two japanned boxes, each lettered in white: "The National Reformation Society.

  4. The mere shape of the doorknob by the side of a brass plate lettered "Madame Dubois" told her that she was in an exotic land.

  5. On the ground glass of his office door were the words, lettered in black, "Assistant Editor.

  6. I found six huge cardboard cases, large enough to contain foolscap paper, lettered on the back: Gräfl.

  7. His devotion to letters has received its fitting reward, the love and respect of all 'lettered hearts.

  8. Washington President of the United States of America, A title which Paine coined in seventy-seven Now lettered on a monstrous seal of state!

  9. As you have sought The meaning of life's riddle, since it hangs In waking or in slumber just above The highest reach of prophecy, and fangs With poison of despair all moods but love, Behold its secret lettered on this brow Placed by your own!

  10. It was for the encouragement of them and their fellow-workers in Armament and Ammunition factories that a bundle of blue-lettered posters came down presently to the Works.

  11. The names of all streams or other bodies of water should be in italic letters, those of the larger streams being lettered in capitals and those of the smaller streams in capitals and lower-case letters.

  12. Names indicating large areas, if written from west to east, should curve with the parallels, and all names should be so lettered that "if they should fall they would fall on their feet.

  13. The names of civil divisions are lettered in sizes depending on their relative grade and the size of the area or space in which the names are to appear.

  14. And, mateless, childless, envied more The peasant's welcome from his door By smiling eyes at eventide, Than kingly gifts or lettered pride.

  15. On Franquelin's map, 1688, the St. Croix is lettered R.

  16. The prairie and the village are lettered on the map as per text; the river is shown there, without name; the Burlington bluffs are delineated, marked "Positions for a Fort.

  17. Pike's map represents this by the pitchfork-shaped object, though it is not lettered with any name.

  18. But a morocco case may be made for the book, and lettered properly on the back, so that the volume, though really unbound, may take its place with the bound books on the shelves.

  19. One is ill lodged and ill fed, there is no good wine and no good company, there is not even any intellectual provision, for though there is a university, lettered men are absolutely unknown.

  20. He liked lettered men more than letters, and did not trouble to gain the reputation of a wit.

  21. I found six huge cardboard cases, large enough to contain foolscap paper, lettered on the back: 'Grafl.

  22. Ferdinand had not the least tincture of letters, but as he was a man of good sense he honoured lettered men most highly, indeed anyone of merit was sure of his patronage.

  23. Some names lettered on the wall seemed to be those of Dutch and Norwegian sailors, who had perhaps died friendless in this foreign port.

  24. He labored over a large-lettered advertisement with grimy thumb, twisting brows, and muttering lips, but soon gave it up in sheer exhaustion.

  25. In the triangular space left blank the title of the periodical and the publisher's imprint were tastefully lettered so as to be partly covered by the background of color.

  26. Nothing further is said of the “Anti-Lucretius”; for in that day it was familiar to every lettered person.

  27. There the lettered Prince of the Church occupied himself with a refutation of Lucretius, in Latin verse.

  28. Rawlinson's multifarious collections is a volume of curious early specimens of worked samplers, humorously lettered on the back, 'Works of Learned Ladies.

  29. They are now bound in six volumes, of which three are lettered Sheldon, and three Dolben.

  30. An edition of this book, most handsomely bound in rich leather, with rounded corners and gold over red edges, lettered in gold, forming a really beautiful Gift-book.

  31. It forms a beautiful little Confirmation Gift Book, in Prayer Book size, bound in elegant cloth, lettered in gold.

  32. I will attack this crowd indiscriminately, and kill as many of their number as I can.

  33. You will never attain universal peace and brotherhood by such means.

  34. Along the country highways and byways people dropped down frozen to death, and the paths were strewn with the carcasses of dead birds and other animals who had succumbed to the inclemency of the elements.

  35. This was lettered (will you be surprised to learn it?

  36. He picked out a small quarto, loose in the binding, and from which the lettered label had fallen off; and observing that coffee was waiting for him, retired to a chair.


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lettered" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abstruse; academic; alphabetic; alphabetical; capital; civilized; cultivated; cultured; deep; educated; encyclopedic; erudite; ideographic; learned; lettered; literal; literary; literate; minuscule; pictographic; profound; scholarly; scholastic; studious; wise