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Definition of Planked
1. plank [v] - See also: plank
Lexicographical Neighbors of Planked
Literary usage of Planked
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Bay of San Francisco: The Metropolis of the Pacific Coast and Its by Lewis Publishing Company (1892)
"... the central and business parts of the town were practically graded and planked,
and in some localities good sewers had been constructed. ..."
2. Report on the Ship-building Industry of the United States by Henry Hall (1884)
"A large number of "bug-eyes" are in use on the Chesapeake which are regularly
framed and planked like other sailing vessels. The 5 and 7 log canoes—at any ..."
3. The Home Cook Book: A Collection of Practical Receipts by Expert Cooks (1905)
"... Fish—To Broil Fish—planked Fish—Scalloped Pish—Steamed Fish —Creamed Cod or
Halibut—Creamed Frogs' Legs—Fried Frogs' Legs—Fried Filets of Halibut—Court ..."
4. Table Talk's Illustrated Cook Book by Table Talk Publishing Co (1906)
"planked STEAK WITH VEGETABLES SERVED AS GARNISH. planked STEAK. Use a well-seasoned
hardwood plank, oval in shape and ..."
5. Miners' Pocket-book: A Reference Book for Miners, Mine Surveyors, Geologists by Charles George Warnford Lock (1897)
"The packing is levelled over as close to the backs of the stope as is convenient
lor working, and is planked Л over, to keep the ore ..."
6. Cyclopedia of Architecture: Historical, Descriptive, Typographical by Robert Stuart (1854)
"These sides were planked across the timbers inside and outside with 3-inch planks,
in a vertical position. The thickness of the sides was 18 inches at the ..."
7. The Dyeing of Wool: Including Wool-printing, with the Dyestuffs of by Cassella, Leopold & Co., G.m.b.H., Cassella Color Company (1905)
"Black on part planked Shapes. In some instances black is also dyed on briefly
milled shapes, which have then to be brought to the proper size by subsequent ..."
8. The Bay of San Francisco: The Metropolis of the Pacific Coast and Its by Lewis Publishing Company (1892)
"... the central and business parts of the town were practically graded and planked,
and in some localities good sewers had been constructed. ..."
9. Report on the Ship-building Industry of the United States by Henry Hall (1884)
"A large number of "bug-eyes" are in use on the Chesapeake which are regularly
framed and planked like other sailing vessels. The 5 and 7 log canoes—at any ..."
10. The Home Cook Book: A Collection of Practical Receipts by Expert Cooks (1905)
"... Fish—To Broil Fish—planked Fish—Scalloped Pish—Steamed Fish —Creamed Cod or
Halibut—Creamed Frogs' Legs—Fried Frogs' Legs—Fried Filets of Halibut—Court ..."
11. Table Talk's Illustrated Cook Book by Table Talk Publishing Co (1906)
"planked STEAK WITH VEGETABLES SERVED AS GARNISH. planked STEAK. Use a well-seasoned
hardwood plank, oval in shape and ..."
12. Miners' Pocket-book: A Reference Book for Miners, Mine Surveyors, Geologists by Charles George Warnford Lock (1897)
"The packing is levelled over as close to the backs of the stope as is convenient
lor working, and is planked Л over, to keep the ore ..."
13. Cyclopedia of Architecture: Historical, Descriptive, Typographical by Robert Stuart (1854)
"These sides were planked across the timbers inside and outside with 3-inch planks,
in a vertical position. The thickness of the sides was 18 inches at the ..."
14. The Dyeing of Wool: Including Wool-printing, with the Dyestuffs of by Cassella, Leopold & Co., G.m.b.H., Cassella Color Company (1905)
"Black on part planked Shapes. In some instances black is also dyed on briefly
milled shapes, which have then to be brought to the proper size by subsequent ..."