How To Use Calkin In A Sentence
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There was that matter of the deck-calking, the bronze rudder-irons, the overhauling of the engine, the new spinnaker boom, the new davits, and the repairs to the whale-boat.
Bunches of Knuckles
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There was that matter of the deck-calking, the bronze rudder-irons, the overhauling of the engine, the new spinnaker boom, the new davits, and the repairs to the whale-boat.
Bunches of Knuckles
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Among the former I behold the "catalpa," with its silvery bark and trumpet-shaped blossoms; the "Osage orange," with its dark shining leaves; and the red mulberry, with thick shady foliage, and long crimson calkin-like fruits.
The Quadroon Adventures in the Far West
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Men worked frantically, early and late, at the height of their endurance, calking, nailing, and pitching in a frenzy of haste for which adequate explanation was not far to seek.
THE ONE THOUSAND DOZEN
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Among the former I behold the "catalpa," with its silvery bark and trumpet-shaped blossoms; the "Osage orange," with its dark shining leaves; and the red mulberry, with thick shady foliage, and long crimson calkin-like fruits.
The Quadroon Adventures in the Far West
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The two scrub cows that came with the place I sold to the butcher for thirty dollars each, paying two hundred and fifty for two blue-blooded Jersey heifers ... and coined money on the exchange, while Calkins and the rest went right on with their scrubs that couldn't give enough milk to pay for their board.
CHAPTER III
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This suggests at once that a preventive is to be found in substituting a calkin that is low and square.
Diseases of the Horse's Foot
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Treads, too, especially with the calkin of the hind-shoe, are especially apt to end in this way.
Diseases of the Horse's Foot
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A year ago, as Calkins's divorce was finalized, they moved to a new home in Calvert County and began to talk of marriage.
"I knew there was a good heart there"
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And these few days it was necessary to employ in planking and carefully calking the vessel, and launching her.
The Mysterious Island
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The carpenter was engaged constantly in attempting to locate such places, and, when he succeeded, in calking them tighter and tighter.
THE SEED OF McCOY
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An injury of the same character may also be sustained in various other ways -- treads from other animals when working in pairs, accidental wounding with the stable-fork, blows of any kind, or a self-inflicted tread with the calkin of an opposite foot -- each with the same result.
Diseases of the Horse's Foot
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She wanted, oh, how she _wanted_ Dirk to be brave and good like Mark Calkins -- her one type of manhood.
Ester Ried Yet Speaking
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Or, on the same branch, may be turned up a calkin of sufficient height for the purpose.
Diseases of the Horse's Foot
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That's Dr. Robert P. Ha in the photo above discussing a three-quarter-crown preparation with first-year student Renee Calkins.
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The carpenter was engaged constantly in attempting to locate such places, and, when he succeeded, in calking them tighter and tighter.
THE SEED OF McCOY
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For calking the seams they made oakum of dry seaweed, which was hammered in between the planks; then these seams were covered with boiling tar, which was obtained in great abundance from the pines in the forest.
The Mysterious Island
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Among the latter we may mention treads from other animals, and treads inflicted by the animal himself with the calkin of an opposite shoe, or the repeated injury occasioned by the shafts being carelessly allowed to drop on to the foot.
Diseases of the Horse's Foot
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When one school official underlined Ms. Calkins's point that teachers didn't need to assign book reports, the woman next to me expostulated, ‘That I don't agree with.’
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Twenty feet away a weary-faced sailor was calking the deck.
THE SEED OF McCOY
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A woolly kind of scurf, scraped off the leaf stalks, is used for calking boats, and the stem furnishes a small quantity of wood.
Catalogue of Economic Plants in the Collection of the U. S. Department of Agriculture
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The collector, emitter and gate conductive pillars are respectively connected to the external collector, emitter and gate electrodes with calking.
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This condition is commonly the result of a severe and jagged tread with the calkin, and takes the form of an ulcerous and excessively granulating wound.
Diseases of the Horse's Foot
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When occurring from the latter, it is seen more often than not in the hind-foot, being there caused by the calkin of the opposite foot.
Diseases of the Horse's Foot
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They're like leaky boats -- calking, patching, pumping, night and day and all the time.
CHAPTER XI
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These spring swages were carefully patterned after the shapes contained in an original Drew calking die I bought from the company many years ago.
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More often than not it is met with in the feet of heavy draught animals, and is there caused by the calkin, either when being violently backed or suddenly turned round.
Diseases of the Horse's Foot
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Use a calking gun to fill up holes in your home to keep cockroaches from coming in, and keep moisture to a minimum.
CNN Transcript Mar 10, 2007
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There was that matter of the deck-calking, the bronze rudder-irons, the overhauling of the engine, the new spinnaker boom, the new davits, and the repairs to the whale-boat.
Bunches of Knuckles
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No, but if you left it stranded there in the wind and sun, green and sappy as it is now, ye'd have every seam and crack startin 'till the ribs shone through, and no amount of calkin' would make it watertight agin.
A Protegee of Jack Hamlin's and Other Stories
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Adjacent to the Mayan-dominant Yucatán state, Calkiní contained 34.9% of all the Maya speakers in Campeche in 2000.
Campeche: on the edge of the Maya world