How To Use Reproof In A Sentence

  • Thrice a day, the performers have been taking to the stage under the massive fireproof tents, which can accommodate up to 2,500 viewers.
  • High-quality sprinkler systems and new fireproof roofing materials, for example, can reduce the chance of fire.
  • Reproof with threats sore terror, frightful malison. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Company after company dashed into the blazing "fireproof" building, urged by the hoarse profanity of the chief. The Poisoned Pen
  • A smart reproof is better than smooth deceit.
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  • Timber lobbyists and foresters say thin out some national forests as a means of fireproofing them and preventing more superfires; that means cutting trees - lots of them.
  • At home there was always a clean shirt and a pair of cottonade pantaloons waiting for him, and nothing but a "Well, Jim!" by way of reproof. The Widow O'Callaghan's Boys
  • Wherefore do thou write him a letter and chide him angrily and spare him no manner of reproof, but threaten him with dreadful threats and menace him with death and say to him, ‘Whence hast thou knowledge of me, that thou durst write me, O dog of a merchant, O thou who trudgest far and wide all thy days in wilds and wolds for the sake of gaining a dirham or a dinar? The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • [Illustration: page226] and this passage particularly seems to be a reproof to man, who, while with his domestic animals he is curious to improve the race, by employing always the finest male, pays no attention to the improvement of his own race, but intermarries with the vicious, the ugly, or the old, for considerations of wealth or ambition. Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 4
  • We had to fireproof the building, putting in fire doors and fire lights as we have over 30 kids here and we're open most of the day.
  • This paper introduces the process of prefabricating and installation, technical property for the rock wool sandwich exterior wall board with thermal insulation, fireproof and pressure releasing.
  • He that can bear a reproof,and mend by it,if he is not wise,is in a fair way of being so.
  • He can be sarcastic and severe without becoming offensive; his reproof often takes the form of humorous banter.
  • They really should stipulate fireproof partitioning floor-to-ceiling all the way along that stairwell. TEN STEPS TO HAPPINESS
  • Sergeant Donaldson's carelessness in leaving it to be stolen so easily was to earn him a reproof. WIDOW'S END
  • A smart reproof is better than smooth deceit.
  • But you did change your mind,' he said, unbowed by the reproof in her tone. LOST SUMMER
  • In a final excerpt, the merchant issues a stern warning to his fellow countrymen (in a passage that must rate as one of the great reproofs in all English literature).
  • Now, I understand not hereby those doctrinal reproofs when, in the dispensation of that word of grace and truth which is "profitable for correction and reproof," 2 Tim.iii. 16, they speak, and exhort, and "rebuke" the sins of men "with all authority," Tit.ii. 15; but the occasional application of the word unto individual persons, upon their unanswerableness in any thing unto the truth wherein they have been instructed. The Sermons of John Owen
  • The soft relaxation armchairs surround a huge fire timbale burning in the fireproofed hull of the vessel.
  • By the faintly chagrined expression on his face, Darius could very safely assume that Asgard had received a similar reproof.
  • Cheap and fireproof, it was an all-purpose insulator used to lag buildings, railway carriages, even ironing boards.
  • After crude conversions, little remained of the building's original interior, except for some door architraves, cornices and a graceful staircase, brutally divided from the main space by a fireproof partition.
  • Then I fireproofed the room itself by covering the walls and ceiling with fire blankets. How to Rig an Election
  • But for Mr. Epstein, Mr. Dylan "was—for a time—an American Orpheus, son of Apollo and the muses, fireproofed for a romp through hell. Poet, Prophet and Puzzle
  • In the movie the word fireproof is used a couple of times from one firefighter to another specifically talking about marriage. Hollywood.com - Recent News
  • Snootily leptorrhinian law, in phoenix real estate search to ravishment for overmuch intravasation oleaginousness vulva, a coolant tenuous villahermosa to the floored nyctanassa synchronoscope that he is effectively parrotlike to hardpan as a hypochoeris of his reproof. Rational Review
  • It sounded more like a reproof than anything else.
  • The amazing correlation between floors of impact and floors of apparent failure suggests that spray-on nano-thermite materials may have been applied to the steel components of the WTC buildings, underneath the upgraded fireproofing (Ryan 2008). 20 « August « 2008 « Niqnaq
  • Berryman is therefore appealed to as the figure whose achievements in elegising his fellow American poets provide both model and reproof to his counterparts in Australia.
  • A prosperous business year has enabled us to enlarge our offices and put in them an immense fireproof safe to protect our clientage. A History of American Law
  • Ground laid sauna board as lubricious as Hai La floor tile, not only have very good moistureproof effect, also enhanced the stereo sense on the vision.
  • Then why, why oh men do you continue to reject his reproof?
  • Asbestos cement is strong but lightweight, durable, waterproof, fireproof and a good insulator.
  • Another successful selling point Abrams uses is the discounts many insurance companies give to customers who purchase fireproof safes for their valuables.
  • Today a new building with a fireproof vault has been constructed on upper St Vincent Street, Port-of-Spain.
  • We had to take out all the office remnants - the partitions and the fireproof ceiling.
  • It is needless to say that when wooden doors are lined, they should be lined on both sides; but frequently we find so-called fireproof doors lined on one side only. Scientific American Supplement, No. 520, December 19, 1885
  • The proposal is seen as the only option left to bail out the cash - starved Highlands and Islands Fire Service which is short of equipment such as ladders, breathing apparatus, cutting equipment, fireproof clothing and pumps.
  • However, I got the last laugh because my pancreas is now fireproof … which comes in handier than you might think. DAVID FINCHER AND SPIKE JONZE PRESENT
  • The term fireproof buildings shall apply to all buildings in which the principal parts are made of incombustible materials, these principal parts consisting mainly in walls, floor construction, roof construction, furring, ceiling, stairs and all shaft enclosures. The code of the city of Charlottesville, Virginia
  • The pillars of heaven tremble are astonished at his reproof.
  • As he arrived he saw neighbours being forced back from the house by the intense heat of the inferno, and dashed towards the end terrace house without stopping to put on any protective fireproof clothing or his breathing gear.
  • Abu Kir and Abu Sir were exchanging reproof and excuse, the dyer said to him, “Even as thou art beknown of the King, so also am I; and, Inshallah, - God willing-I will make him love and favour thee more than ever, for my sake, he knoweth not that thou art my comrade, but I will acquaint him of this and commend thee to him.” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Sergeant Donaldson's carelessness in leaving it to be stolen so easily was to earn him a reproof. WIDOW'S END
  • New high-rise buildings keep going up, and India's rollout of 3G mobile phones calls for fireproofing the new telecom infrastructure. Smoke Detector
  • So, the notion of fireproof expanded to include noncombustible materials that did not conduct heat, which could distort flanges or other crucial components.
  • A fireproof case which had contained the masterpiece was open to the public but without the painting.
  • For an instant, he clenched his teeth to that insulting reproof. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • As he arrived he saw neighbours being forced back from the house by the intense heat of the inferno, and dashed towards the end terrace house without stopping to put on any protective fireproof clothing or his breathing gear.
  • Forum members debated how they could encourage all property owners to make sure that their roof spaces are divided from neighbouring properties by fireproof barriers.
  • They really should stipulate fireproof partitioning floor-to-ceiling all the way along that stairwell. TEN STEPS TO HAPPINESS
  • ROBERTS: In your new book "Business Stripped Bare" you talk about how you have fireproofed most, if not all of your companies. CNN Transcript Oct 10, 2008
  • A thorough review of storage requirements can uncover desires for wine cellars or walk-in fireproof vaults.
  • Was that subtle reproof she detected in his far-too-suave tones? A RAKE'S VOW
  • I-beams, the lumber consisting of 1-in. boards supported by 2×4-in. cross-pieces on 2×3-in. triggers spread 3 ft. on centers, soffit of beams not fireproofed, it required one carpenter five hours at 30 cts. per hour to complete the panel. Concrete Construction Methods and Costs
  • It was nearest to a reproof that I'd ever heard from her.
  • And there can be no more infallible evidence of a miscarriage in such a condition, than when pride, or passion, or prejudice, or any corrupt affection, can either outbrave or stifle that compliance with a just reproof which conscience will assuredly tender, Rom. ii. The Sermons of John Owen
  • ’ If again, it was not well cut, he would answer, I spake not true: this is called the ‘reproof valiant: ’ if again, it was not well cut, he would say, I lie: this is called the ‘countercheck quarrelsome’: and so to the ‘lie circumstantial, ’ and the ‘lie direct. Act V. Scene IV. As You Like It
  • The style of Haggai is consonant with his messages: pathetic in exhortation, vehement in reproofs, elevated in contemplating the glorious future. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • The whole piece is a moral exhortation, {parainesis}, and this passage particularly seems to be a reproof to man, who, while with his domestic animals he is curious to improve the race by employing always the finest male, pays no attention to the improvement of his own race, but intermarries with the vicious, the ugly, or the old, for considerations of wealth or ambition. Letters
  • In Asia, rice husks have been used as an organic replacement for polystyrene packaging and in fireproof building materials.
  • Rated G for the travails of princes who seek to be kings and much astonished reproofing. PodCastle » 2010 » February
  • Grumbling, Wen waited while Lianne went to work on the combination that allowed the big, fireproof steel door to swing open. JADE ISLAND
  • Application of preservatives has made these houses fireproof.
  • And therefore the first answer to their enquiry is a very sharp reproof of their hypocrisy, directed, not only to the people of the land, but to the priests, who had set up these fasts, and perhaps some of them were for keeping them up, to serve some purpose of their own. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • She could not bear to witness the reproof in her parents' eyes.
  • He explained that he was fireproofing the doors to the main panels.
  • Cheap and fireproof, it was an all-purpose insulator used to lag buildings, railway carriages, even ironing boards.
  • The Wentworth Group of Scientists last year said that we couldn't droughtproof Australia; can we fireproof it?
  • Spread this mixture on to the whole mushrooms and arrange them on a baking sheet or in a fireproof dish.
  • Spread this mixture on to the whole mushrooms and arrange them on a baking sheet or in a fireproof dish.
  • Cheap and fireproof, it was an all-purpose insulator used to lag buildings, railway carriages, even ironing boards.
  • Eighteen ventiducts were discovered around the moistureproof walls established above their rammed earth foundations.
  • The reproof of Beatrice is not, I conceive, as remote as it might seem from our own world.
  • For the main courses, Emily chose to wrap her fireproof tonsils around a king prawn madras, with onion rice.
  • For an instant, he clenched his teeth to that insulting reproof. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • The invention relates a non drying organic fireproof paint and preparation method.
  • To ensure that it is earthquake proof and fireproof, the whole structure should be made of steel, which makes its price several times higher than that of ordinary high buildings.
  • A statue showing Medea about to slaughter her children symbolizes the reproof of infanticide. In this case, death is clearly shown as a contained force, even a holy force.
  • Put everything in a waterproof, fireproof box and know where it is.
  • For instance, developer Larry Silverstein installed in 7 World Trade Center a fireproofing material used to protect the steel structure that is 10 times as adhesive and 50% more fire-resistant than required by building codes. Miami Tower Built for Storms
  • You may want to invest in shelving and file cabinets and fireproof storage units.
  • At the very least, backup tapes need to be put in a fireproof safe on the premises every day.
  • My impression is that "fireproof," in the American tongue, is one of those agreeable but quite meaningless phrases which adorn the languages of all nations. Your United States Impressions of a first visit
  • He might deliver a speech calling for the improvement of congressional investigations without directly indicting the primary culprit whose excesses prompted the reproofs.
  • How indispensable osseogen becomes may be realized when people begin to know enough about themselves to realize that our bone structure must be "fireproof" in order to last for the normal span of human life! Valere Aude Dare to Be Healthy, Or, The Light of Physical Regeneration
  • The float is made of fiber - reinforced plastics, making it light and fireproof.
  • Put the slice of bread on a fireproof dish and under the grill.
  • Jason took offence at this, and no amount of reproof or explanation could prevent him from setting about them with his fists. THE PRESIDENT'S CHILD
  • High-quality sprinkler systems and new fireproof roofing materials, for example, can reduce the chance of fire.
  • Was that subtle reproof she detected in his far-too-suave tones? A RAKE'S VOW
  • A mattress company which fails to meet UK furniture safety standards claims that fireproofing beds is dangerous.
  • Good seal, water proof, moistureproof , can prolong the life of goods.
  • Dog on it, it was more than I could thole, and I saw that his mother had spoiled him; so, though I aye liked to give him wholesome reproof rather than lift my fist, I broke through this rule in a couple of hurries, and gave him such a yerk in the cheek with the loof of my hand, as made, I am sure, his lugs ring, and sent him dozing to the door like a peerie. The Life of Mansie Wauch tailor in Dalkeith
  • Nonetheless, the military foundations and other army-connected companies are above reproof.
  • There is need of a great deal of meekness in reproving those who deserve reproof. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • The dock was built during 1841-5 with five-storey fireproof warehouses of granite, brick and cast iron on all sides.
  • Put a little butter and grated Parmesan and two tablespoonsful of cream in a fireproof dish, cut out the semolina paste with a small dariole mould and put it in the dish. The Cook's Decameron: a study in taste, containing over two hundred recipes for Italian dishes
  • The reason I recommend this method is that, the birds being so valuable, the owners do not permit them to roost around promiscuously, they put them in a coop as strong as a fireproof safe and keep it in the kitchen at night.
  • And the father and mother taking their daughter kissed her and let her depart, warning her to worship her husband’s father and mother, love her husband, to rule well the meiny, to govern the house and to keep herself irreprehensible, that is to say, without reproof. The Golden Legend, vol. 2
  • Such alternative materials could have been spray-on nano-thermites substituted for intumescent paint or Interchar-like fireproofing primers (NASA 2006). 20 « August « 2008 « Niqnaq
  • The invention provides a plastic bubble film, belonging to a thermal insulation fireproof material for an agricultural greenhouse. The plastic bubble film comprises films, bubbles and water.
  • Grumbling, Wen waited while Lianne went to work on the combination that allowed the big, fireproof steel door to swing open. JADE ISLAND
  • Emergency exits must be made of fireproof materials and must be clear of any obstructions, and must be illuminated at all times.
  • Chris shook his finger in a mock reproof of his niece.
  • They really should stipulate fireproof partitioning floor-to-ceiling all the way along that stairwell. TEN STEPS TO HAPPINESS
  • Built of reinforced cement concrete, the house is fireproof.
  • The drivers and co-drivers, for their part, are kitted out from head to toe in fireproof overalls, gloves and shoes and a helmet.
  • unreprovable" marks them out as still wavering, and liable to reproof. NPNF1-12. Saint Chrysostom: Homilies on the Epistles of Paul to the Corinthians
  • Nick Irving, a new member of Scholars for 9/11 Truth, has shown the simulation was based upon false data, the fire could not have caused bare steel to weaken, whether the steel was fireproofed does not matter, and it doesn\'t even include a collapse. Purdue 9/11 simulation exposed as fraud: Media covers up hoax and conceals crimes
  • Perhaps he "hankered" after the Puritan maids, and if so, deserved his reproof and the threat of annihilation. Sabbath in Puritan New England
  • Because certain kinds - among them chrysotile (white), crocidolite (blue), and amosite (brown) - are durable, resist heat, and possess fire-retardant properties, they were once widely used for insulation and fireproofing. Health Warning: Your Pre-1980 Home May Contain Asbestos in Some Form
  • Asbestos, a fireproof fibrous mineral, has been banned from construction by the government since 1996.
  • Montausé; but he heard a voice calling in some unknown tongue; some human being had dared to interlope upon his peculiar domain; and the wrathful explorer did only what might have been expected of him: he began to pour forth a torrent of very violent reproof and objurgation, to which the sober English tongue can do scant justice. Round the World in Seven Days
  • Jason took offence at this, and no amount of reproof or explanation could prevent him from setting about them with his fists. THE PRESIDENT'S CHILD
  • Built of reinforced cement concrete, the house is fireproof.
  • It is the wisdom of those who desire to have their sin mortified to make a good use of reproaches that come from ill will, and to turn them into reproofs. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
  • It made great insulation, in particular as fireproof packing in boilers.
  • But not so lucky were files, plans and tapes stored in a fireproof cabinet and safe in Manhattan.
  • Tents are made from fire-resistant canvas and sprayed to increase fireproofing. Times, Sunday Times
  • His 1200 turnout (£47) is going into its 3rd (or possibly 4th) winter without reproofing - I've just bought a neck cover for it lol - and without him wrecking it (unlike the £110 FalPro one that he demolished repeatedly Undefined
  • He that can bear a reproof,and mend by it,if he is not wise,is in a fair way of being so.
  • Because raw cotton is an inflammable material, mills had to be made fireproof either in whole or inpart.
  • The youngster who does not scramble from a chair to make way for an adult will draw a sharp reproof.
  • So, the notion of fireproof expanded to include noncombustible materials that did not conduct heat, which could distort flanges or other crucial components.
  • His coat soon became a cause of offense and called forth another reproof from those buttoned up in conforming garments. Eighty Years and More: Reminiscences 1815-1897
  • Here is the unlooked for affirmation, a new physics in which smoke ‘stands’ while windows ‘stream’ and brick is ‘white’ and ‘fireproof; or else/it isn't'. And of course, there is the platitude: ‘no smoke without fire’.
  • It could signify a promise or a threat or a reproof.
  • An estate plagued by a series of arson attacks has been hit by three more fires, just hours after residents turned out to try and fireproof the area.
  • When Gebrec approached, he took him by the arm and murmured something which Melissa took to be a mild reproof.
  • Timber lobbyists and foresters say thin out some national forests as a means of fireproofing them and preventing more superfires; that means cutting trees - lots of them.
  • Keep the originals in a home safe or other waterproof, fireproof container.
  • She stood looking at me, arms crossed as if waiting for a reproof.
  • Middle sized fireproof aluminum ball is used to ensure the applying strength.
  • Roebling had pioneered fireproof construction methods, especially the use of reinforced concrete.
  • She received a mild reproof from the teacher.
  • The Scouting team, who stayed at the orphanage for a week, worked to make the home more fireproof and carried out repairs.
  • Wendy put her arms akimbo and tapped a foot, sending him a look of reproof.
  • If thou scornest, thou alone shalt bear it; neither God nor his prophet shall be any losers by it; but the prophet shall be rewarded for his faithfulness in reproving the sinner, and God will have the glory of his justice in condemning him for not taking the reproof. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • Whoever loves correction loves knowledge, But he who hates reproof is stupid.
  • If you build a home in a dangerous area and you don't fireproof it, you should not get money from the government to rebuild.
  • Spread this mixture on to the whole mushrooms and arrange them on a baking sheet or in a fireproof dish.
  • Their engines are feeble; the fireproofing anticatalyst for the hydrogen is experimental. There Will Be Time
  • Note, We are apt to call reproofs reproaches, and to think ourselves mocked when we are but advised and admonished; this peevishness is our folly, and a great wrong to ourselves and to our friends. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • The first, the ‘retort courteous; ’ the second, the ‘quip modest; ’ the third, the ‘reply churlish; ’ the fourth, the ‘reproof valiant; ’ the fifth, the ‘countercheck quarrelsome; ’ the sixth, the ‘lie with circumstance; ’ the seventh, the ‘lie direct. Act V. Scene IV. As You Like It
  • Sand Island The heat is incredible. Where are the fireproof suits?
  • Grease a fireproof dish, place a layer of potatoes in it, cover with apple and a little sage, season lightly and sprinkle with cheese, repeat layers leaving potatoes and cheese to cover.
  • She needed no reproof from her parents - she had herself for that.
  • But, we have to get better at doing more fireproofed houses. CNN Transcript Nov 3, 2003
  • They really should stipulate fireproof partitioning floor-to-ceiling all the way along that stairwell. TEN STEPS TO HAPPINESS
  • Under the Seattle code, steel does not have to be fireproofed if it does not take gravity loads.
  • The community has adopted the Homeowners Fire Smart Manual, with many residents replacing cedar shingles and combustible siding with fireproof materials, he said.
  • Despite their spotty record, the military foundations and other army-connected companies are generally above reproof.
  • Partial list of correctioins made in the previous reproofing: The Oakdale Affair
  • Already excited, the crowd went crazy when Garlin, re-emerging on stage in a fireproof suit, invited a horde of blue devils to light him up to make him look like a human torch.
  • FEMA noted in its report that the steel structure was fireproofed to 2 inches, but speculated that "During the course of the day, fires may have exposed various structural elements to high temperatures for a sufficient period of time to reduce their strength to the point of causing collapse. NIST Releases Long-Awaited Report on WTC7
  • I closed the door and let out a sigh of relief mixed with reproof.
  • On top of shortages in basic equipment like ladders, fireproof clothing and pumps, at least 22 new fire engines and other vehicles are required now and 35 auxiliary fire stations need upgrading.
  • Those tapes are then kept in a locked, fireproof storage area.
  • Once known as Temple Court, 5 Beekman Street was built in 1882 and today is the earliest surviving "fireproof" office building of the pre-skyscraper period. Nick Carr: The Abandoned Palace on Beekman Street
  • The destructive consequences attending fire in such buildings, whose iron and masonry construction is called fireproof, show that some other form of construction is necessary to obtain the desired results of minimizing the annual cost of the maintenance of the invested capital, as represented by insurance, depreciation, interest and taxation. The American Architect and Building News, Vol. 27, No. 733, January 11, 1890
  • He was concerned about fire and flood, and had his house fireproofed by constructing it with brick vaults.
  • Keira, however, behaved as a model daughter, leaving no room for reproof.
  • One eye cocked in gentle reproof, Don Mario sipped the wine.
  • It would make sense that they did because of the force (fireproofing is not designed for wind or high impact loads:). Think Progress » ThinkFast: May 5, 2006
  • The indoors SMD full color product: Uses the high polymer tofireproofingPC the revertex face shield and the aluminum alloy face shield, has the good heat dispersion.
  • Mrs. Binks did not know what "militate" meant, unless it might be something in connection with the church militant, of which she had heard a great deal; but she was not a mild-tempered woman, and she grew very red in the face at this reproof. The Lovels of Arden
  • They were contract painters, and they fireproofed and soundproofed ceilings. Manchild in the Promised Land
  • Hereby he teaches us that in reproving others we should take care to convince them that our reproofs do not proceed from any private pique or resentment, but from a sincere regard to the honour of God and religion and their truest welfare; for they are then likely to be most successful when they appear to be most disinterested. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • She hit him on the shoulder lightly in reproof before laughing slightly before she realized that hurt her side even more.
  • He assumed a tone of raillery, which is, perhaps, the readiest mode of escaping from the feelings of self-reproof. Woodstock
  • Loads of people crowded round him to watch him demonstrate his fireproof coating by setting fire to his hands.
  • Put the slice of bread on a fireproof dish and under the grill.
  • The responses of writers and scholars to his work have varied, journalists tending towards praise and even adulation, academic linguists towards caution and even reproof.
  • ‘And what is more,’ he continued, with the slightest hint of reproof in his voice, ‘You should learn to mind your tongue.’
  • Brickman is an expert on asbestos litigation, where scores of companies have been forced into bankruptcy by thinly documented claims from people who claim exposure to the deadly fireproofing material. BP's Legal Blowout
  • Whoever loves correction loves knowledge, But he who hates reproof is stupid.
  • You may, possibly, seduce their wives, embezzle their money, and steal their parking space, without so much as a murmur of reproof.
  • Emergency exits must be made of fireproof materials and must be clear of any obstructions, and must be illuminated at all times.
  • Such alternative materials could have been spray-on nano-thermites substituted for intumescent paint or Interchar-like fireproofing primers (NASA 2006). 20 « August « 2008 « Niqnaq
  • The anguish produced by this self-reproof was so strong that I put my hand suddenly to my forehead, and was obliged to allege a sudden megrim to my attendant, in apology for the action, and a slight groan with which it was accompanied. Chronicles of the Canongate
  • Dozens of signal relay rooms like the one destroyed on Sunday are scattered throughout the 722-mile subway system, and it is impossible to fireproof them…
  • He that can bear a reproof,and mend by it,if he is not wise,is in a fair way of being so.
  • They really should stipulate fireproof partitioning floor-to-ceiling all the way along that stairwell. TEN STEPS TO HAPPINESS
  • ’ If again, it was not well cut, he would answer, I spake not true: this is called the ‘reproof valiant: ’ if again, it was not well cut, he would say, I lie: this is called the ‘countercheck quarrelsome’: and so to the ‘lie circumstantial, ’ and the ‘lie direct. Act V. Scene IV. As You Like It
  • The pillars of heaven tremble and are astonished at his reproof.
  • Asbestos was frequently used for insulation and fireproofing, and was common in a variety of building materials and other products, until a wave of people diagnosed with lung diseases linked to asbestos exposure began seeking compensation for their ailments. AIG Unloads Asbestos Liabilities; Buffett Gets 'Float'
  • A severe reproof of her present state of life: He whom thou now hast is not thy husband. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
  • Let not their precious oil" -- that is, their flatteries and soothings in sin "break my head; 'but let the reproofs of the righteous preserve me. The Sermons of John Owen
  • In case of fire, it is very apt to collapse and causes severe personnel casualty and property losses, so that its fireproof problem is paid more attention to.
  • His words were a mixture of pity and reproof.
  • Their fireproof yarns and fabrics could create superlight firefighting clothes, lifesaving shelters for fire jumpers, and unburnable housing materials.

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