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Definition of Stagings
1. staging [n] - See also: staging
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stagings
Literary usage of Stagings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on Safety Engineering as Applied to Scaffolds by Travelers Insurance Companies (1915)
"Carpenters' stagings, as applied in building wooden houses ... Painters' stagings,
when used for outside work, commonly consist of narrow platforms, ..."
2. A Treatise on Safety Engineering as Applied to Scaffolds by Travelers Insurance Companies (1915)
"Painters' stagings, when used for outside work, commonly consist of narrow ...
Plasterers' and Decorators' Inside stagings. In finishing the interior of a ..."
3. Diamonds and Gold in South Africa by Theodore Reunert (1893)
"A succession of tall massive timber stagings was erected round the margin of the
mine. Each staging [carried two or three platforms one above the other, ..."
4. A Treatise on the Law of Fellow-servants: Embracing a Collection of Statutes by William Mark McKinney (1889)
"Safe Place to Work—stagings and Scaffolds. 29. Railway Track and Roadbed. 30.
Same—Defences. 3i. Injuries Caused Partly by Defective Machinery and Partly by ..."
5. In Search of a Polar Continent, 1905-1907 by Alfred H. Harrison (1908)
"... Treatment of children—Hardihood of the women—Some anecdotes—The Eskimo
afloat—Curiosity and the mechanic art — An intrepid seal-fisher — Fish-stagings ..."
6. Massachusetts Reports: Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Judicial by Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (1902)
"The plaintiff was injured by one of these stagings giving way when he was upon a
... The defendant had nothing to do with the construction of the stagings. ..."
7. Massachusetts Reports: Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Judicial by Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (1899)
"Douglass also testified that Smith gave orders to build stagings, and orders to
take them down when the workmen were through with them, and that the witness ..."