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Definition of Grommets
1. grommet [v] - See also: grommet
Lexicographical Neighbors of Grommets
Literary usage of Grommets
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. On the Zoological Position of Texas by Edward Drinker Cope (1880)
"Rope-yarn grommets (with worked holes showing mode of use). ... Series of eyelet
grommets. Used Jo line worked holes and couplings to Wilcox's patent ..."
2. Modern American Library Economy as Illustrated by the Newark, N.J., Free ...by John Cotton Dana, Sara Cleveland Van de carr, Sarah B. Ball, Marjary Lawrence Gilson, Grace Thompson, Corinne Bacon, Julia Augusta (Scofield) Harron by John Cotton Dana, Sara Cleveland Van de carr, Sarah B. Ball, Marjary Lawrence Gilson, Grace Thompson, Corinne Bacon, Julia Augusta (Scofield) Harron (1912)
"These grommets cost 55c. a gross. The labor of putting them in adds to the total
cost about ~>c. They are placed at uniform distances apart, according to ..."
3. Topographic, Trigonometric and Geodetic Surveying: Including Geographic by Herbert Michael Wilson (1912)
"Brass grommets, " No. 4," to be in corresponding position on edge of door ...
grommets made with malleable-iron rings, galvanized; to e worked in all the ..."