How To Use Blowlamp In A Sentence
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And yet the rage that one felt was an abstract, undirected emotion which could be switched from one object to another like the flame of a blowlamp.
Nineteen Eighty-four
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Iron-bound sexual customs tend to wither under the blowlamp of urgent necessity.
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Bringing back Mandelson could be seen as a masterstroke in that: it will grab the headlines away from the more controversial moves; bring in from the old one of the most talented, and arguably mistreated New Labour politicians during the past decade; and demonstrate Gordon has sufficient magnamimity to welcome back someone against whom he had long directed the blowlamp of his visceral dislike.
Skipper
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It appears that a workman was doing repairs below the roof and using a blowlamp.
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Consumer watchdogs have suspended sales of a household blowlamp that has been found to be potentially dangerous.
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Stenning was there with Fleming, a lighted blowlamp in his hand; they were labouring to get the starboard engine under way.
Movie Night
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Back for lunch, cleaned the house, concreted the inspection hole some more - played with a blowlamp and some spare tarmac - apparently, you can indeed make it more malleable with a flame, and it resists burning nicely.
Planet SUSE
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Examples in Fig.4 show that 15-30% of leaf fresh weight (about 20-40% of leaf water content) is driven off as steam when leaflets are scorched with the blowlamp.
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And yet the rage that one felt was an abstract, undirected emotion which could be switched from one object to another like the flame of a blowlamp.
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And yet the rage that one felt was an abstract, undirected emotion which could be switched from one object to another like the flame of a blowlamp.
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Fire caused £1M of damage to Clover Mill on Thursday, 5 June 1952, after a blowlamp exploded in the basement.
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You can use a blowlamp to burn off the old paint.
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With capillary fittings, you can use a blowlamp to melt the solder.
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Shame fanned him like a blowlamp, and he craved the time when he had not been tainted.
THE OPEN DOOR
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She's pale and pretty and all eyes-in her cowl-neck sweater-and she has a quirky and powerful flirtatious energy that she seems very aware of, that she can turn on and off like a blowlamp: or so it seems to me.
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