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1820s

NOUN
  1. the decade from 1820 to 1829

How To Use 1820s In A Sentence

  • He held several critically acclaimed one-man exhibitions in the 1820s.
  • By the late 1820s, rising public indignation in the North, called by some ‘ultraism, ‘strengthened antislavery sentiments.’
  • The gadrooned column and lobed bun feet of the games table illustrated in Figure 5 are typical of the heavy silhouettes associated with the late 1820s and the 1830s, and the use of ebony or ebonized wood emphasizes these elements.
  • Bushman - used from the 1820s - was a term of honour, connoting mastery of a harsh environment; but bushy and bushwhacker - which gained currency late in the century - suggested awkwardness and rustic innocence.
  • Bolivar's anticlerical policies of the mid-1820s affected both the male and female orders, and Bolivar's program has received ample attention for Bolivia.
  • The gadrooned column and lobed bun feet of the games table illustrated in Figure 5 are typical of the heavy silhouettes associated with the late 1820s and the 1830s, and the use of ebony or ebonized wood emphasizes these elements.
  • Mzilikazi consolidated his army from defeated tribes, and by the mid-1820s he controlled a large area.
  • In fact, the chair of philosophy at Moscow University was abolished in the late 1820s.
  • In the first quarter of the century chinoiserie was a popular style, exemplified by the pearl and diamond pagoda-shaped earrings of the 1820s shown in Plates IIIa and IIIb.
  • However, the Colombian mines remained the only source of platinum until the discovery of the Russian placer deposits in the 1820s.
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