How To Use Calcimine In A Sentence

  • The room also in which the sick was cared for should be thoroughly disinfected and cleaned; in some instances the woodwork ought to be repainted and the walls repapered or calcimined. Physiology and Hygiene for Secondary Schools
  • As a growing child, he took to crayons and drawing on the white and turquoise blue calcimined adobe walls of his parents’ casita.
  • All walls and ceilings of rooms in which food or drink is stored or prepared shall be painted, preferably in light color, or calcimined, or otherwise finished at frequent enough intervals to maintain the surface in a clean condition.
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  • She scowled (still not entirely content with the shape of it), her calcimine eyes casually resting on the well-packed shelf behind the TV. BEHINDLINGS
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  • The tiled walls, the floor, the calcimined ceiling, the light globe, the enameled medicine chest, the outside of the bathtub, and even a little three-legged stool, were all the same shade. The Camp Fire Girls at School Or, The Wohelo Weavers
  • Once on a time it had been regularly calcimined, twice a year, or three times, but it had been many years now since it had undergone this cleanly process. The Way of the Wind
  • The matte acrylic will look different and wear longer than the calcimine. House Paint
  • Calcimine (ordinary dry calcimine used for walls) may be mixed with gasoline and used to dye flowers.
  • Your ceiling was calcimined a long time ago and no paint will adhere to it; the paint coming right off your roller indicates that it is calcimine underneath.
  • The insides of houses were coated with calcimine before the advent of paint.
  • Interior walls in the watchman's quarters were plastered and calcimined and those of the bathroom were plastered and enameled.
  • She scowled (still not entirely content with the shape of it), her calcimine eyes casually resting on the well-packed shelf behind the TV. BEHINDLINGS
  • She scowled (still not entirely content with the shape of it), her calcimine eyes casually resting on the well-packed shelf behind the TV. BEHINDLINGS
  • Even if paint seems to be adhering in large areas, the water will soak into the calcimine behind the paint and it will scrape off.
  • The walls of the rooms must be calcimined, painted, frescoed and papered; they must be dyed in the mortar, finished with leather, with tiles, with tapestry and with solid wood panels.
  • The women are rouged, calcimined, dyed, overdressed to the nth degree. Scene V. The Hairy Ape
  • We noticed last week that the walls of the church were being calcimined, and were not very favorably impressed with the manner in which the stuff was being spattered over the woodwork.
  • Water Company's new building was in a very desirable locality, and several lawyers deserted their old nooks and corners to occupy its spacious and well-calcimined apartments. Lippincott's Magazine, October 1885
  • When it is desired to present the appearance of the ordinary rough finished plaster wall, the surface of the boards is calcimined after they have been attached to the wall timbers and the result is a wall which cannot be visually differentiated from the ordinary rough finished plaster wall.
  • The most common variety of Portland cement is a mixture of calcimined calcareous and argillaceous materials, forming a complex composition consisting of tri-calcium illuminate, tetra-calcium alumna ferrite, decaliun sillicate and tetra calcium ortho-silicate.
  • We painted around the edges with a dark colored varnish and the walls were calcimined.
  • These products were first developed for painting directly over calcimine and wall paper, although this is no longer recommended because it may lead to difficulties at a later date.
  • The house where a consumptive has lived should be disinfected, repapered or calcimined, and thoroughly cleaned before it is again occupied. Physiology and Hygiene for Secondary Schools
  • Prime the walls with a calcimine covering primer or oil based primer and paint the surface.
  • They often use calcimine - lime and color - which is beautiful but not always very practical. Whitewash/sealer/primer
  • Company records show that sometime before 1903 Fountain hotel maintenance personnel used the pinkish mud to ‘paint,’ or calcimine, many interior walls of the hotel.
  • Four rooms at one end of the hospital have been cut off from the hospital proper by a heavy partition that has been put up at the end of the long corridor, and these rooms are now being calcimined and painted. Army Letters from an Officer's Wife, 1871-1888
  • All original paints used on plaster on the building's interior, including and especially the decorative painting, were calcimines - water-based, glue-bound, calcium carbonate paints.
  • You can do a search on calcimine paint removal and find lots of different tips.
  • How can I tell if there is lead paint or calcimine paint for that matter under the wallpaper?
  • Company records show that hotel maintenance personnel used the pinkish mud to ‘paint,’ or calcimine, many interior walls of the hotel.
  • The only long-term fix to this problem is to accelerate the release of the calcimine paint with a wall paper steamer to strip the paint.
  • There should be a pleasant window or two through which fresh air and floods of sunlight may come, a few plants on the window sill, a small stand for a workbasket, an easy chair that the servant may ‘drop into’ when an opportunity offers, the walls painted or calcimined with some cheerful tint, and a general air of comfort pervading the whole kitchen.
  • It is thoroughly calcimined in chromatic tints and looks fine as you approach it from the sea, but your enthusiasm wanes somewhat when you get into the picture and see that there are many places where the gilt has been knocked off the gingerbread and has not been put back again. A Fantasy of Mediterranean Travel
  • Miss Saunders came in, and met Mama and Grandma; we were having the kitchen calcimined, the place was pretty well upset, I remember. The Story of Julia Page
  • She scowled (still not entirely content with the shape of it), her calcimine eyes casually resting on the well-packed shelf behind the TV. BEHINDLINGS
  • They were not people of fashion, as we readily perceived, but kindly-looking mercantile folk, and ladies painted as white as newly calcimined house walls; and all gravely polite. Familiar Spanish Travels

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