Lexicographical Neighbors of Busheled
Literary usage of Busheled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Materials of Construction: Their Manufacture and Properties by Adelbert Philo Mills, Harrison Washburn Hayward (1922)
"Box- piled iron may be made entirely from puddled iron or may be made from muck-bar
iron and scrap. busheled scrap is a heterogeneous product made by ..."
2. Machinery's Encyclopedia: A Work of Reference Covering Practical Mathematics by Erik Oberg, Franklin Day Jones (1917)
"... VI, 555-2 busheled, manufacture, VI, 558-3 composition, II, 279-4 Scrap value,
definition, I, 104-3 Scratch-brushes for cleaning work after plating. ..."
3. Iron and Steel: A Treatise on the Smelting, Refining, and Mechanical by Franklin Day Jones, Erik Oberg (1918)
"According to still another system of classification, wrought iron is graded into
three classes — charcoal iron, puddle iron, and busheled scrap iron. ..."
4. The Mineral Industry by Richard Pennefather Rothwell (1912)
"This circumstance is especially important because it means the abundant use of
an inferior product through a misconception. busheled ..."
5. The Clothing Workers of Chicago, 1910-1922 by Leo Wolman, Paul Wander, H. K. Herwitz, Eleanor Mack, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America Chicago Joint Board, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America Research Dept (1922)
"The management had required this man to bushel coats that on their own admission
could not be busheled ..."
6. Marine Engineers' Handbook by Frank W (Ed Sterling (1920)
"Sometimes small pieces of wrought iron and steel known as "busheled scrap" are
rolled with larger pieces to form bars of an inferior grade of wrought iron. ..."