Aún no tenemos significados para "caulk with".
1The forge is drystone built and caulked with mud.
2It was smooth from one end to the other, and it was well caulked with pitch.
3At length five boats, composed of five planks lashed together and caulked with rags, were forthcoming.
4The boat was contrived from a pair of old wagonboxes fitted together and caulked with pitch.
5The timbers were fastened with wooden pins and leathern thongs, and the crevices were caulked with moss.
6The seams are then caulked with gum.
7Y: But We bore him on an (Ark) made of broad planks and caulked with palm-fibre:
8The nooks and crannies between the machines had been caulked with pressurized spaces where humans could move about.
9The planks were rough-hewn by the hatchet, and caulked with the moss which grew in long streamers on the trees.
10There were new carriages, one built all of water-smoothed driftwood, caulked with resin, tottering on spare, newly smelted or reclaimed wheels.
11The cleverest of them had their own fishing-tackle and little flat-bottomed prams, that they had built themselves and caulked with oakum.
12The seams were caulked with gum collected from trees growing near, mixed with resin, which exuded from the trunks of others.
13When leaks or cracks occur, they may be caulked with hemp, and smeared with pitch, which will render them thoroughly waterproof.
14The king is allowed onto the ships, each fashioned of sturdy timbers and caulked with tar, and he marvels at their sturdiness.
15The shack was built of pine logs, notched where they crossed at the corners, and the seams were caulked with clay and moss.
16It had not gone in deep enough to do any harm, and what, hole there was could be caulked with very little trouble.