How To Use Sealskin In A Sentence

  • Mary, charmingly, has already had some traditional sealskin clothes made - we don't know if she chose the animals to be bludgeoned to death herself, or left it up to the experts.
  • Also, to secure the oar from the weather (for I used it in mild breezes as a flagstaff on top of my pyramid from which to fly a flag I made me from one of my precious shirts) I contrived for it a covering of well-cured sealskins. Chapter 19
  • He took the familiar turning to the right at the head of the street, and as he plodded along the slippery walk he decided that one of the first things he must do was to buy sealskin cap and gloves. THE PRODIGAL FATHER
  • The outfit for women consists of sealskin pants and kamiks, worn with a silk-covered quilted tunic and a lace and glass-beaded collar.
  • The tupik is made of sealskins, with the hair on the inside. The North Pole Its Discovery in 1909 under the auspices of the Peary Arctic Club
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  • No factory-engineered fleece compares to the warmth of a sealskin parka.
  • Produced by an Inuit cast and crew, The Fast Runner pays close ethnographic attention to the daily details of Inuit life, from building an igloo to making a sealskin drum.
  • It can be made from a variety of pelts and hides including leather, sealskin, mink, racoon, rabbit or pigskin in hundreds of different styles.
  • The soft sound of a limousine purred through the area grating and two well-fed figures in sealskin coats, led by the "friendly visitor," appeared at the door. Hungry Hearts
  • She saw the trees were pollarded limes, their damp bark like sealskin. LOOKING FOR THE SPARK
  • The steering arm thrums under their hand, the deck heaves beneath their feet and the keen salt wind cuts like a knife through even a good sealskin cloak.
  • Under it, only the USSR and USA were permitted to continue sealing and in return undertook each to deliver 15 per cent of the sealskins taken by them to Canada and Japan.
  • And sometimes he would go down in a hired vehicle and a sealskin trimmed coat, and sometimes, when his feet permitted, he would walk to the Pantiles, and there he would sip chalybeate water under the eye of his cousin Jane. The Food of the Gods and how it came to Earth
  • Practically the only extra items of wearing apparel which were carried were a few pairs of Eskimo sealskin _kamiks_ (boots), for it can readily be imagined that several hundred miles of such walking and stumbling over snow and ice would be rather hard on any kind of footgear which could be made. The North Pole Its Discovery in 1909 under the auspices of the Peary Arctic Club
  • In 1984 baby sealskins were banned from European markets, effectively ending the slaughter.
  • He also had dogskin stockings and sealskin kamiks. The South Pole~ The End of the Winter
  • Special note from Greg: Oops, I called the sealskin boat an 'upiak', but actually it's an 'umiak', 24 hours of sunlight can really mess with your head! WN.com - Business News
  • She looks sleek in a beige, almost flesh-tone, summer dress and a slightly darker cardigan that fits her like a sealskin.
  • And there were skirts made of sharkskin and pants made of sealskin; the latter are illegal in the U.S., although their maker helpfully advised, “Sometimes people take them in the bottom of their suitcase.” Oil on Ice
  • Opponents of the move called on an Inuit politician in a sealskin waistcoat to explain why his homeland will feel the impact.
  • Underneath his 'sealskin' is nothing but a sweaty northerner with poor taste in dungarees and a inoperable genital wart condition, peel back my silky black skin and you will find nothing but GENUINE BLUBBER. semen Army Rumour Service
  • But instead, he just slipped out of an igloo on a cold Arctic night, pulled down his caribou and sealskin trousers, and defecated into his hand. Boing Boing
  • Special note from Greg: Oops, I called the sealskin boat an WN.com - Business News
  • Next, he pulled his waterproof sealskin boots snug over his calves. THE BROKEN GOD
  • In fact, even the sealskins used in the practical courses had to be donated!
  • Also, to secure the oar from the weather (for I used it in mild breezes as a flagstaff top of my pyramid from which to fly a flag I made me from one of my precious shirts), I contrived for it a covering of well-cured sealskins. Chapter 19
  • Winter boots of caribou or seal can have a depilated sealskin foot with a furred upper.
  • The earliest humans used those needles to sew warm, waterproof clothing: fur jackets, sealskin boots and waterproof parkas.
  • It can be made from a variety of pelts and hides including leather, sealskin, mink, racoon, rabbit or pigskin in hundreds of different styles.
  • And there were skirts made of sharkskin and pants made of sealskin; the latter are illegal in the U.S., although their maker helpfully advised, “Sometimes people take them in the bottom of their suitcase.” Oil on Ice
  • During playtime, the purebred German shepherd will run circles around anyone wearing sealskin and whine for a chew.
  • In winter, they sell sealskins to a Greenlandic company marketing them in Europe.
  • It can be made from a variety of pelts and hides including leather, sealskin, mink, racoon, rabbit or pigskin in hundreds of different styles.
  • Her trousers were of spotted sealskin, her vest of red fox. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • There they lodge, and it seems as if the lady in the sealskin jacket must find life tolerable, passing the time of day with the accordion pleater, or the man who covers buttons; life which is so fantastic cannot be altogether tragic. The Death of the Moth, and other essays
  • He expects to find volunteers or hire workers to videotape elders teaching traditional skills like sewing parkas and sealskin mitts, as well as building sleds and igloos.
  • I wear a sombrero, silk neckerchief, fringed buckskin shirt, sealskin chaparajos or riding-trousers; alligator-hide boots; and with my pearl-hilted revolver and beautifully finished Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
  • Likewise the Inuit were using sealskin, still a leather but with the fur left on for added warmth. A Brief History of the Shoe « Colleen Anderson
  • The President and First Lady were wearing sealskin parkas in honor of their guests.
  • A slender, black-haired woman, clad in sealskin, stood with her back to him, staring at smoke and fire in the distance. End of Time
  • Community projects such as constructing new kayaks from driftwood and sealskins, and the skills both sexes brought to the process made a favorable impression on him.
  • Communication between the different settlements is maintained by means of the umiak, a boat made of sealskin generally about thirty feet in length. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • Eskimos kiss by rubbing noses they tell me, and I have to accept this as true, as I have never been romantically involved with anyone in sealskins.
  • Waal," exclaimed the skipper, when he was showed their little cargo of sealskins and oil, and told also of the treasure which they had found, Fritz and Eric The Brother Crusoes

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