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How to use seamed in a sentence
Pinch the seam so it’s well sealed, and roll the dough over once onto itself to make sure it’s tight.
Ease into Winter with Backcountry-Approved Comfort Food | Christina Bernstein | November 12, 2020 | Outside OnlineTo clean bags that cannot be laundered, spray them with a disinfectant then wipe them down, making sure the seams are free from drips and stains.
Hints From Heloise: Keeping reusable grocery bags free of germs | Heloise Heloise | November 6, 2020 | Washington PostThe low-profile back clip and flat seams make it comfy under a helmet, and the 100 percent recycled nylon material is DWR coated to shed all the pow you encounter.
Smartwool’s Intraknit range is woven without seams and with integrated ventilation.
How to Layer for Outdoor Dining This Fall and Winter | Wes Siler | October 14, 2020 | Outside OnlineThe seams aren’t flatlocked but they are smartly positioned to avoid chafing.
The post-dinner conversations of staffers and policy-makers was seamed with shame, and even defeatism.
He was a biggish lad, with a boyish, slightly mischievous grin, and thoughtfulness and consideration were seamed in his character.
Every female extra wore the right girdle and seamed stockings; every man had the correct length tie.
The old man, grizzled, tanned and seamed, leant weakly against the parapet.
The Joyous Adventures of Aristide Pujol | William J. LockeAngular and bony, with slightly stooped shoulders, his face is a mass of minute wrinkles seamed on yellow parchment.
Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist | Alexander BerkmanBlew in two faces & got good looking ore seamed with a black incrustation, oxide of something, but what could not determine.
Cabin Fever | B. M. BowerDr. Hamilton sat in his little office, looking pale and worn, his face deeply seamed with lines of care.
Love's Pilgrimage | Upton SinclairThe pore Italyin's monky, sittin mopin and meluncolly on his box, was not half so ugly, and seamed quite as reasonabble.
Memoirs of Mr. Charles J. Yellowplush | William Makepeace Thackeray
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