Lexicographical Neighbors of Inworked
Literary usage of Inworked
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Writings of Henry David Thoreau by Henry David Thoreau (1906)
"mented with moose-hair inworked in the false bottom and side, representing
strawberries, etc., very well. Only the white hair was not dyed. ..."
2. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris (1870)
"... taught without doubt or faltering as the truth of God as much as the Holy
Scriptures themselves ; inworked into our spirit by devotion ; day by day made ..."
3. History of the Church of England: From the Abolition of the Roman Jurisdiction by Richard Watson Dixon (1885)
"This is the gist of the letter ; the genuine bits, into which it is thus inworked,
merely serving as blinds. The same kind of thing, and the same statements ..."
4. Journal by Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (1856)
"... inches by one foot six inches, remarkably flat and smooth, but, like the
rest, \inworked, and which was evidently carefully selected for the purpose. ..."
5. Parochial Sermons by Edward Bouverie Pusey (1873)
"... our Redeemer and us on whom His Name is called, but there is, through the
power of His Cross and Resurrection, a real inworked conformity, a substance ..."
6. The Writings of Henry David Thoreau by Henry David Thoreau (1906)
"mented with moose-hair inworked in the false bottom and side, representing
strawberries, etc., very well. Only the white hair was not dyed. ..."
7. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris (1870)
"... taught without doubt or faltering as the truth of God as much as the Holy
Scriptures themselves ; inworked into our spirit by devotion ; day by day made ..."
8. History of the Church of England: From the Abolition of the Roman Jurisdiction by Richard Watson Dixon (1885)
"This is the gist of the letter ; the genuine bits, into which it is thus inworked,
merely serving as blinds. The same kind of thing, and the same statements ..."
9. Journal by Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (1856)
"... inches by one foot six inches, remarkably flat and smooth, but, like the
rest, \inworked, and which was evidently carefully selected for the purpose. ..."
10. Parochial Sermons by Edward Bouverie Pusey (1873)
"... our Redeemer and us on whom His Name is called, but there is, through the
power of His Cross and Resurrection, a real inworked conformity, a substance ..."