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    Use "sailcloth" in a sentence

    sailcloth example sentences

    sailcloth


    1. I wrapped myself in the piece of sailcloth that I’d cut off before, then picked up the four The Maiden’s Odyssey


    2. In that case, I thought it best to drop my sailcloth before I stepped into the clearing


    3. Even Xolon, his shoulder bound with a length of sailcloth, had joined the revelry


    4. Before Andrastus could object, I used a scrap of sailcloth to collect stones from the beach, knotted it with the cord that bound my hair, and stepped into the forest


    5. out the new sling cut from sailcloth, she stepped in front of Philemon for a clear line of fire at Jeremos


    6. the sailcloth taut and bulging, pulling us forward with effortless


    7. The trailing edge fluttered because the sailcloth had stretched over time and there were no battens to support and smooth it out


    8. Zeke just grinned proudly as Adam walked around the mass of tubes and sailcloth spread out in disarray in front of him


    9. Master Hulle says his original recommendation was for a screen covered in good quality sailcloth, painted with scenes from the gospels


    10. 'There's pitch on that sailcloth the monks threw away,' Geoffrey said

    11. „Give me a wedge o' sailcloth and a


    12. She mounted again beside her lover, with a mute obedience characteristic of impassioned natures at times, and when they had wrapped themselves up over head and ears in the sailcloth again, they plunged back into the now thick night


    13. The modest sailcloth tent Dunk had acquired in Stoney Sept was no pavilion, but it kept the rain and sun off


    14. From the outside Ser Uthor’s tent was very plain; a large square box of dun-colored sailcloth staked to the ground with hempen ropes


    15. The others saw the cunning of the suggestion, and so the trench was lengthened to accommodate the corpse, and in the center a deeper hole was excavated for the box, which was first wrapped in sailcloth and then lowered to its place, which brought its top about a foot below the bottom of the grave


    16. As he approached the window nearest the door he saw that the cabin had been divided into two rooms by a rough partition of boughs and sailcloth


    17. Well, to make a long story short, we found the island and the treasure—a great iron-bound oak chest, wrapped in many layers of oiled sailcloth, and as strong and firm as when it had been buried nearly two hundred years ago


    18. But before he did so he called gently to Jane upon the opposite side of the sailcloth partition, for he wished to apologize, but he might as well have addressed the Sphinx


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    "sailcloth" definitions

    a strong fabric (such as cotton canvas) used for making sails and tents