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Definition of Renailing
1. renail [v] - See also: renail
Lexicographical Neighbors of Renailing
Literary usage of Renailing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Nature of Capital and Income by Irving Fisher (1906)
"The renailing of loose shingles is certainly not what the house is for, but is
only a necessary evil. On the part of the hammer, however, these same events ..."
2. Chronicle by Central Railway Club of Buffalo (1914)
""Renailing roofing and siding," should read "Renailing roofing, siding or lining,
per lineal foot, $.015." PAGE 70. Would recommend that the following be ..."
3. The Science of Railways by Marshall Monroe Kirkman (1911)
"the body loosens the structure generally and tightening of rods and renailing of
siding are considerable items In the expense of maintenance. ..."
4. The Science of Railways by Marshall Monroe Kirkman (1909)
"the body loosens the structure generally and tightening of rods and renailing of
siding are considerable items in the expense of maintenance. ..."
5. A Study of Organization and Method of the Course of Study in Agriculture in by Theodore Hildreth Eaton (1917)
"Two or three boys were assigned to each yard, and busied themselves in renailing
the base-boards of the fences, while the instructor looked on. ..."
6. A Ride Across a Continent: A Personal Narrative of Wanderings Through by Frederick Boyle (1868)
"One wise fellow I noted, who was busily renailing the tiles upon his house, though
few were yet capable of so much heroism. But when we reached the plaza, ..."
7. The Suburban Horticulturist, Or, An Attempt to Teach the Science and by John Claudius Loudon (1842)
"The renailing is in general performed immediately afterwards ; though some, in
order to retard the blossoming of the tree next spring, tie the branches to ..."