Lexicographical Neighbors of Recarpet
Literary usage of Recarpet
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine by Roy J. Friedman Mark Twain Collection (Library of Congress) (1913)
"... black- walnut-shadowed entrance-hall of his great house, and how many yards
of imported linoleum at $3.45 a yard it would take to recarpet the ..."
2. Christianity and the Social Crisis by Walter Rauschenbusch (1907)
"If it is religious to encourage the church to recarpet the aisles and cushion
the seats for the feet and backs of the worshippers, why is it non-religious ..."
3. Christianity and the Social Crisis by Walter Rauschenbusch (1907)
"If it is religious to encourage the church to recarpet the aisles and cushion
the seats for the feet and backs of the worshippers, why is it non-religious ..."
4. Governor's Island: Its Military History Under Three Flags, 1637-1913 by Edmund Banks Smith (1913)
"JW Reilly, who supplemented the offices of the quarter-master by having the pews
repaired by the workmen in his employ, and raised money to recarpet the ..."
5. Journal by California Legislature (1889)
"Out of the $7500 appropriation for this (the fortieth) fiscal year,i proposed,
besides the usual necessary current expenses, to recarpet J upholster the ..."
6. Progessive Exercises in Spanish Prose Composition: With Notes and a Vocabulary by Marathon Montrose Ramsey, Anita Johnstone Lewis (1900)
"4. If you read it again you will see what I mean. 5. It will be necessary to
repaint all the walls and recarpet the stairs. 6. I re- copied the article and ..."