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veneering

[ UK /vɛnˈi‍əɹɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. coating consisting of a thin layer of superior wood glued to a base of inferior wood
  2. the act of applying veneer

How To Use veneering In A Sentence

  • By the mid-19th century mechanical saws allowed the veneering process to be used in mass production to cover defects in cheap furniture.
  • Although he did not invent the technique of lavishly veneering furniture with marquetry of exotic tortoiseshell, pewter and brass and variously coloured woods which is named after him, he was, without doubt, its greatest exponent.
  • The Lammles were so fond of the dear Veneerings that they could not for some time detach themselves from those excellent friends; but at length, either a very open smile on Mr Lammle's part, or a very secret elevation of one of his gingerous eyebrows -- certainly the one or the other -- seemed to say to Mrs Lammle, 'Why don't you play?' Our Mutual Friend
  • As a small slice cutter for beauty, the table-type hay cutter can cut the fruits and carrots and the like into the slices with the thickness like that of a piece of paper for veneering.
  • Veneering, once their traveller or commission agent: who had signalized his accession to supreme power by bringing into the business a quantity of plate-glass window and French-polished mahogany partition, and a gleaming and enormous doorplate. Our Mutual Friend
  • Tthe veneering of the interior had to be the last stage in the manufacture process, following the completion and polishing of the exterior marquetry and the fixing of the bronzes.
  • The Lammles were so fond of the dear Veneerings that they could not for some time detach themselves from those excellent friends; but at length, either a very open smile on Mr Lammle’s part, or a very secret elevation of one of his gingerous eyebrows — certainly the one or the other — seemed to say to Mrs Lammle, ‘Why don’t you play?’ Our Mutual Friend
  • Part 2 covers veneering the face frames and other work on the cases (cabinets).
  • Veneering, in a pervadingly aquiline state of figure, and with transparent little knobs on her temper, like the little transparent knob on the bridge of her nose, ‘Worn out by worry and excitement,’ as she tells her dear Mr Twemlow, and reluctantly revived with curacoa by the Our Mutual Friend
  • Conclusion The results indicate that domestic 3Y-TZP has a good interface compatibility with 4 commercial veneering ceramics, as a dental framework material, it can satisfy the clinical requirements.
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