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Examples for "shellac"
Examples for "shellac"
1Unbleached shellac and a small quantity of lampblack is then stirred in.
2Upon the second coat of stain apply a thin coat of shellac.
3The shellac on the wooden boards at either end has not flaked.
4Upon the shellac apply successively several coats of some good rubbing varnish.
5Spar varnish is the best for this purpose but shellac will answer.
1But it is also used to refer to coating or finishing a surface with shellack, a kind of varnish.
2Her red wig had extra starch today, every hair shellacked into place.
3A tragedy occurs one day when a new maid shellacks the comfy chair.
4The top of a bar is never shellacked, but soaked in linseed oil.
5In what's been a notably healthy box-office year, Ghost should have shellacked the competition.
6He shellacked the condensers and other exposed parts and found the proceeding rather effective.
7I'd been shellacked and sent to the showers before the first inning was over.
8The tabletop between them was made of heavily shellacked wood.
9She beams at Jack, her face round as a platter beneath shellacked poodle curls.
10The proper bright-orange, oiled and shellacked surface is more apt to be a sickly lemon.
11Green Kevlar, looking like canvas that's been shellacked.
12Some of the storytellers at these events are a bit shellacked-ina twangy cornpone kind of way.
13The next landing also had four doors-threeof them apparently nonfunctional, the fourth dark-stainedand shellacked shiny.
14Louisville last played on Dec. 5 when it shellacked Grand Canyon 111-63.
15Donny was well-groomed but brittle, as though his look had been not so much preserved as shellacked.
16The wood should be oiled or shellacked.
Translations for shellack
Shellack a través del temps