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Concealed a pretty hefty batten' behind screens that looked like deck loads.
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We had to batten down everything, and lash ourselves to the deck.
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They were ill suited for a boy to hear and batten on.
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Well, a girl should batten down and bail, not run the rigging.
5
The crash-proof, latticed gate was already rolling to batten down the exit.
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Hamilton followed her into the sloping-roofed , lath-and-plaster pent-house that had been run up between the back of the stage and the wall of the building.
Usage of lath in English
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Entering the cloth and lath superstructure he found himself in pitch darkness.
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With the lath still in his hand, he slowly approached the midwife.
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But, of course, all this lath- and-plaster had to be given up.
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Was he a man of real force, or was he painted lath?
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There was no lath and plaster; the walls were made of matched boards.
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Not a spindle missing, nor a lath either split or broken.
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There was a terrible scattering of lath and plaster and dust.
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The propeller has four blades which are but little wider than a lath.
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Old walking-sticks, pieces of lath or old coats and waistcoats serve as goal-posts.
10
With these words Yussuf drew his sword, and exhibited a lath of palm-wood.
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Hard work kept him thin, but he was like a lath for toughness.
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Thereupon Philippe talked of Daguenet's approaching marriage with that lath of an Estelle.
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A fabric of lath and plaster with no structural pillars inside!
14
However much Morrell ate-andhe was a good trencherman-heremained skinny as a lath.
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The lath was supposed to have passed behind the eyeball.
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And our only toaster is a kitchen-fork wired to the end of a lath.