How To Use Machine-made In A Sentence

  • Mr. Morris preferred the word arras as attached to his weavings, tapestry having sometimes the odious modern meaning of machine-made figured stuffs for any sort of furniture covering. The Tapestry Book
  • Or rather, the remains of a letter, because it had been written on machine-made paper. LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR
  • Furthermore, rods are machine-made and optically homogeneous, in contrast to the spheres, which are hand-made and may possess unaccountable individual differences.
  • Today, if you need a strip of molding for a cornice, you select from the supply of machine-made examples at the lumberyard.
  • Although meticulously handpainted, the glossy images have a machine-made look, as if they were, say, transfer decals or press-on tattoos.
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  • And there are three different inscriptions used around the edge, which originated as safeguards printed on the first machine-made gold sovereigns in 1662.
  • Customers may not realize that these frames are not machine-made.
  • They were clearly used to something better than machine-made coffee. A TROUT IN THE MILK
  • The best machine-made drawers are now made with the bottom paneled or dadoed in all around so that papers cannot slip out. Handwork in Wood
  • Beware of machine-made synthetic carpets that some art dealers spuriously project as antique carpet!
  • While the word "bespoke" may have conjured up images of a stodgy old men's club in the past, now companies such as Coppley offer more affordable machine-made options, starting at $1,000, that are still created based on the customer's specific preferences, fabric selection and style, but not at the expense of hand-tailoring. Bespoke For Every Budget
  • Again, much of the modern rhythmical complexity strongly resembles, in essence, the machine-made experiments of mediaeval times; and the peculiarly fashionable trick of shifting identical chords up and down the scale -- the clothes'-peg conception of harmony, so to speak -- is a mere throw-back still farther, to Hucbald and the diaphony of a thousand years ago. Recent Developments in European Thought
  • Chinese hand-loom weavers often used strong machine-made yarn for the warp and home-spun for the weft, a practice typical of the early stages of industrialization.
  • With marriage illuminate adornment metope, can build the domestic atmosphere that gives romantic warmth, although the effect is pretty good, just give a person easily with machine-made feeling.
  • A handmade rug will cost about twice as much as a machine-made version, but there's an obvious difference in quality.
  • Our southern ally's loyalty to her beautiful "unredeemed" provinces, and her claim, which all right-minded Englishmen (I include myself) most heartily endorse, to dominate the historically Italian waters of the Adriatic, happily proved too strong for a machine-made sympathy for Berlin based on nothing better than a superficial resemblance between the histories of Piedmont and Prussia, and a record of nominal alliance with powers whose respect for paper treaties was always fairly apparent. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, August 15, 1917
  • The shawl is made from fine black cotton machine-made net that is hand embroidered with delicate tamboured floral sprays.
  • The bloody sergeant's report is delivered by Dan Moran on his back in a kind of machine-made monotone so uninflected that the ear refuses to digest it.
  • We are not happy with whole grain machine-made bread, and I have never known anyone happy with *whole grain* machine-made bread, no matter what King Arthur Flour may say. Week 3 - Monday - Improvisation :: Rebecca Blood
  • Machine-made objects are considered by many to be better than hand-made ones.
  • Unlike the best cigars, cigarillos are machine-made.
  • Most wigs on the market are machine-made and have fabric caps.
  • The company is exploring the prospect of making machine-made pots to meet the demand.
  • Whereas less expensive synthetic saddles can be almost entirely machine-made, real leather saddles must be painstakingly hand-assembled.
  • We finally arrive at our destination to find the streets lined with machine-made snow.
  • Today, even though they have access to machine-made nylon or cotton string, the people of Kiribati prefer handmade cord.
  • Railways brought in cheap machine-made articles that sapped the trade and labour of the handicraftsman.
  • After all, it's just a piece of metal suspended by a machine-made ribbon with no jewels or special pecuniary value.
  • Machine-made mozzarella has a single, regular ridge that no thumb can form.
  • The company is exploring the prospect of making machine-made pots to meet the demand.

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