单词 | calcimine |
例句 | All that happened down there was an occasional shower of calcimine. Slaughterhouse-Five 1969-01-01T00:00:00Z He was spattered here and there with paint and calcimine, and there were bits of wallpaper clinging to his hair and whiskers, for he was rather an untidy man. Mr. Popper's Penguins 1938-09-01T00:00:00Z “He’s always getting paint and calcimine all over his clothes,” said Bill. Mr. Popper's Penguins 1938-09-01T00:00:00Z The desks had been taken up and placed along the four walls, seats outward, tops forming a ledge against the calcimined stones, making a splendid place for those youngest children who had turned out! I Conquered 2011-04-15T02:00:19.800Z The paint and calcimine tint suited me, of course. The Idyl of Twin Fires Thrown across the end of the bed, the shawl she had danced in, blazing with gay color, cast the reflection of its carmines and yellows on the calcimined wall. The Bright Shawl The living room into which Billy was conducted must have been freshly calcimined, for it seemed so surprisingly, glaringly white. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Masterpieces of German Literature Vol. 19 "Out from here, you dirty loafer you!" she shrieked, and grabbed a calcimining brush from one of the many paintpots that bestrewed the hallway. Elkan Lubliner, American Zeke had whitewashed it without and calcimined it within, and with the free air that circulated the place this treatment was enough to make the front rooms passable. Stubble Finishing touches installation stained glass windows drum octagon removal scaffolding exterior interior edifice interior calcimining dome drum octagon tuckpointing cleaning floodlighting entire structure completed synchronizing closing weeks glorious twelvemonth annals Holy Faith. Dawn of a New Day Once on a time it had been regularly calcimined, twice a year, or three times, but it had been many years now since it had undergone this cleanly process. The Way of the Wind The room also in which the sick was cared for should be thoroughly disinfected and cleaned; in some instances the woodwork ought to be repainted and the walls repapered or calcimined. Physiology and Hygiene for Secondary Schools "Goldstein," he said hoarsely, "is it assault that some one paints you from head to foot with calcimine?" Elkan Lubliner, American All trim and paneling were painted a soft apple green, and walls and ceilings throughout were calcimined a deep cream color. If You're Going to Live in the Country You wouldn't think just a little store hair and face calcimine could make such a change in anybody. On With Torchy A recent job of calcimining had transformed the room from a dirty grayish, white to a soft shade of pink; the old-fashioned furniture had been "done over," and glowed dully in the fading light. The Pride of Palomar The house where a consumptive has lived should be disinfected, repapered or calcimined, and thoroughly cleaned before it is again occupied. Physiology and Hygiene for Secondary Schools Of course calcimine is the simplest and cheapest style of decoration, and recommends itself to the anti-germ disciple because it can be renewed annually at slight expense. The Complete Home No matter how pleasing the tone, plain calcimined walls will probably pall after a while, but by that time the home owner will know whether paper or paint is the better treatment. If You're Going to Live in the Country Distempered means calcimined, or painted in water-dissolved color on the plaster. The Atlantic Book of Modern Plays The walls of the rooms must be calcimined, painted, frescoed and papered; they must be dyed in the mortar, finished with leather, with tiles, with tapestry and with solid wood panels. The House that Jill Built after Jack's had proved a failure They, too, had been freshly cleaned and calcimined. A Woman Named Smith Paper will not stand steam and moisture, and calcimine is scarcely better. The Complete Home Before she had had time to calculate the cost of the rug in the hall, or to determine whether the walls were calcimined or merely whitewashed, she found herself with that good lady. The Captain's Toll-Gate Paint is preferable to whitewash or calcimine for the walls, since it is less affected by steam, and can be more readily cleaned. Science in the Kitchen. The tiled walls, the floor, the calcimined ceiling, the light globe, the enameled medicine chest, the outside of the bathtub, and even a little three-legged stool, were all the same shade. The Camp Fire Girls at School Or, The Wohelo Weavers But it is six instead of nine stories in height, is made of the cheapest sort of stucco, and covered with deep pink calcimine. Modern India This plaster effect is less expensive than 40-cent burlap or ordinary white calcimine or paper. The Complete Home In the letter he said there was, no doubt, something in the claim if I could get the true contact with calcimine walls denoting a true fissure. Remarks "We may have to calcimine the whole place in pale pink and let it go at that!" Under the Skylights Smell for smell, the interior of that hotel may have harbored a worse one than the odor of henhouse which pervaded ours, I hope from the materials for calcimining the rooms on the patio. Familiar Spanish Travels Having faith in Major Bagley's word, the house was cleaned from top to bottom, much painting and calcimining having been done. Army Letters from an Officer's Wife, 1871-1888 For the kitchen, painted walls, which can be easily wiped off, and resist steam, are preferable to calcimine. The Complete Home Miss Saunders came in, and met Mama and Grandma; we were having the kitchen calcimined, the place was pretty well upset, I remember. The Story of Julia Page The women are rouged, calcimined, dyed, overdressed to the nth degree. The Hairy Ape They were not people of fashion, as we readily perceived, but kindly-looking mercantile folk, and ladies painted as white as newly calcimined house walls; and all gravely polite. Familiar Spanish Travels If he had a predilection for pulling a boy's hair we would call him "wig-maker" or "brush-maker"; if he preferred to slap or "calcimine" the culprit's face we would speak of him as a mason. The Rise of David Levinsky A simple paper, costing 15 to 35 cents per roll, is best, or even plain calcimine, which many persons consider more healthful. The Complete Home Painted walls which can also be washed are most desirable; if calcimined, the tinting must be renewed each year. The Complete Home |
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