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Example sentences for "monogram"

Lexicographically close words:
monoecious; monogamic; monogamous; monogamy; monogenists; monogrammed; monograms; monograph; monographic; monographs
  1. East Reach, bearing on the wall Abbot Bere's monogram and arms.

  2. Over the porch (1601) is a pierced parapet, bearing the monogram I.

  3. It was for this unknown hero that, little by little, there seemed to grow on the white satin the beautiful great lilies, and the roses, and the monogram of the Blessed Virgin.

  4. In the centre, in a wreath of little roses of dead gold, was the monogram of the Blessed Virgin, in red and green gold, with a great variety of ornaments.

  5. The monogram is of pewter and has three round lugs fitted through holes in the plate proper for attachment with pins.

  6. The monogram is attached by means of two staples with thongs reeved through, and the plate proper is fitted with four similar staples.

  7. The monogram is affixed with wire fasteners, but the means of attachment for the plate proper are missing.

  8. In the national collections there is a Militia helmet with the same device used as part of the cap plate; also known is another insignia, comprising the monogram alone, that was used as a cartridge-box device.

  9. The monogram is affixed with staples and leather thongs, and the plate proper carries a large safety pin soldered to the reverse for purely decorative attachment.

  10. Above the monogram there is a banner with three stars and a triangle.

  11. There is a silver shield on the left side with the monogram "C.

  12. On one side there is a center medallion in gold with the monogram "L V K" (for Luisa V.

  13. Accompanying the pitcher is a silver tray with the monogram "G S B" in script in the center.

  14. All the pieces have an overall repoussé floral and strapwork pattern with the monogram "MTL" on one side and an engraved crest on the other.

  15. Everywhere in her streets the arms of the Piccolomini are as much in evidence as the sacred monogram that San Bernardino had set up.

  16. Above all, rises the mystical monogram of the Divine Name, bringing us back to Bernardino.

  17. Some letters came this afternoon,--a whole handful for Eugenia, written on handsome linen paper and sealed with pretty monogram seals.

  18. Then she spread the letter out on her knees, drawing a long breath of pleasure as the faintest odour of violets floated up from the paper with its dainty monogram at the top.

  19. These had a book-plate and the monogram "M.

  20. Worse than all, my monogram was seen to adorn the stiletto paper-knife; and later (when I had been rather reluctantly arrested on suspicion) the last letter Helen had written turned up in my pocket.

  21. I'll go any day you'll make up a party,--if Lady Monogram will join us.

  22. I talk to Monogram about pigeons, to Tom there about politics, to Apperton and Lopez about the price of consols, and to you about wine.

  23. But I don't doubt Monogram is as careful as any one else to get the best cook he can, and takes a good deal of trouble about his wine too.

  24. But Lady Monogram was not at all a person to dine with Mrs. Dick Roby without other cause than this.

  25. Thin white paper, with monogram or address stamped in gray to match gray tissue lining of the envelope is, for instance, in very best taste.

  26. Table pieces and tea-cloths have monograms if there is any plain linen where a monogram can be embroidered, otherwise monograms or initials are put on the napkins only.

  27. All tablecloths and napkins to have embroidered monogram or initials.

  28. One tablecloth, six or eight yards long, of finest but untrimmed damask with embroidered monogram on each side, or four corners.

  29. The summit of the pike supported a crown of gold, which enclosed the mysterious monogram at once expressive of the figure of the cross and the initial letters of the name of Christ.

  30. In the third compartment several dozen line handkerchiefs; the monogram on them was again "B.

  31. On the bureau she instantly noted a pair of tasteful silver and ebony brushes; the monogram was "B.

  32. Again, the use in the early Christian times of different forms of the cross, coupled with the extensive use by the Christians of the "monogram of Christ" (fig.

  33. This, with another variety containing all the foregoing letters, passed as the monogram of Christ (fig.

  34. The collar is composed of gold and blue enamel figures of the conversion linked by the Gothic monogram I.

  35. The collar is formed of Lombard crowns, oak wreaths and the monogram F.

  36. The badge is a white gold bordered cross suspended from a crown, in the centre the crowned monogram P.

  37. It had fallen, no doubt, from the pocket of his waterproof coat, and was made of dark morocco leather, with a silver monogram upon the side.

  38. The sign of the cross, however, was contained in or appended to the monogram ΧΡ.

  39. This only is certain, that the imperial standard, which had the unexplained name Labarum, bore the sign of the cross with the monogram of the name of Christ.

  40. The front bore a large monogram composed of the letters N and A interlaced.

  41. Its members vied in flattery with the Roman priesthood, setting the imperial eagle above the ark of the covenant, and blending the letters N and J with those of the Jehovah in a monogram for the adornment of their meeting-place.

  42. He took from his pocket a gold cigarette case with another man's monogram on it, took out a cigarette and lit it.

  43. With this they had drunk as much dry sherry as happened to be left in the millionaire's gold flask with the diamond monogram on it.

  44. On the other is the Labarum monogram with ornamental terminations on a hill from which the four Paradise streams flow; a stag on either side kneels to drink.

  45. Giusto and Servolo) was erected at the south side by Bishop Frugiferus, about 550, as the monogram at the left of the apse shows.

  46. The super-abaci are of Greek marble, with a circular plaque bearing the monogram of Euphrasius.

  47. The outer blades are ornamented by arabesques enclosing the monogram of the owner, a laurel wreath, and painter's palettes.

  48. On the panaches the royal monogram again appears surmounted by the crown.

  49. Who is your lady friend with the big grey envelope and the fat monogram outside?

  50. On the second finger of the left hand was a ring--a shield-shaped bloodstone set in gold, with a monogram that might have been either "B.

  51. From that date Tietjens wore a collar of rough silver and employed a monogram on her night blanket, and the blanket was double-woven Kashmir cloth, for she was a delicate dog.

  52. At the nearest lantern Muller saw that the monogram on the handkerchief was the same in style and initials as that on the notebook.

  53. He took the knife, therefore, and carefully cut open the paper, taking out a tiny little notebook, on the outer side of which a handsome monogram gleamed up at him in golden letters.

  54. Two illustrations show a Sturtevant ventilating fan-wheel, without its casing, and a Monogram exhauster and solid base heater, as used in many modern installations.

  55. With the Renaissance began the custom in Brussels and other Flemish cities of weaving the mark of the city into the bottom selvage, and the monogram of the weaver into the side selvage on the right.

  56. The original linings of these tapestries bore the stamped monogram of Cardinal Francisco Barberini and also that of Cardinal Antonio Barberini.


  57. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "monogram" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.