Lexicographical Neighbors of Plasterings
Literary usage of Plasterings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pony Tracks by Frederic Remington (1895)
"The punchers have dug down into these ruins, and found adobe walls, mud plasterings,
skeletons, and bits of woven goods. They call them the " Monte- ..."
2. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"A double wall with an air space is the best. To prepare the wall it is necessary
to cover it with two kinds of plasterings— the ..."
3. Publications by Mississippi Historical Society (1916)
"These historical conceits are mere plasterings of the annals of time. They will
soon decay and drop off, leaving the true entablatures legible and eternal. ..."
4. Pony Tracks by Frederic Remington (1895)
"The punchers have dug down into these ruins, and found adobe walls, mud plasterings,
skeletons, and bits of woven goods. They call them the " Monte- ..."
5. The Dark Ages by William Paton Ker (1904)
"Balclutha really had some of the work of the Dark Ages in it, besides the
eighteenth-century restorations and plasterings. But it is not necessary to ..."
6. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine by Roy J. Friedman Mark Twain Collection (Library of Congress) (1913)
"... but most particularly from ceilings to floors, sweltering workmen scurried up
and down step-ladders, stripping dingy papers from dingier plasterings. ..."
7. Pony Tracks by Frederic Remington (1895)
"The punchers have dug down into these ruins, and found adobe walls, mud plasterings,
skeletons, and bits of woven goods. They call them the " Monte- ..."
8. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"A double wall with an air space is the best. To prepare the wall it is necessary
to cover it with two kinds of plasterings— the ..."
9. Publications by Mississippi Historical Society (1916)
"These historical conceits are mere plasterings of the annals of time. They will
soon decay and drop off, leaving the true entablatures legible and eternal. ..."
10. Pony Tracks by Frederic Remington (1895)
"The punchers have dug down into these ruins, and found adobe walls, mud plasterings,
skeletons, and bits of woven goods. They call them the " Monte- ..."
11. The Dark Ages by William Paton Ker (1904)
"Balclutha really had some of the work of the Dark Ages in it, besides the
eighteenth-century restorations and plasterings. But it is not necessary to ..."
12. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine by Roy J. Friedman Mark Twain Collection (Library of Congress) (1913)
"... but most particularly from ceilings to floors, sweltering workmen scurried up
and down step-ladders, stripping dingy papers from dingier plasterings. ..."