Enameled
[ɪ'næmld]
Definition
(imp. & p. p.) of Enamel
(a.) Coated or adorned with enamel; having a glossy or variegated surface; glazed.
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Examples
- The girl came in and walked across to the low table by the hearth and picked up the enameled-ware bowls and brought them to the table. Hemingway, Ernest. For Whom The Bell Tolls.
- It was in 1539 that Palissy became a citizen of Saintes, and several years later that chance sent his way a beautiful cup of enameled pottery. Rupert S. Holland. Historic Inventions.
- With his new knowledge he had soon fashioned pottery, decorated with rustic scenes, and exquisitely enameled, that all lovers of works of art desired at any price. Rupert S. Holland. Historic Inventions.
- In plastics there are brick machines, pressed glass ware, enameled sheet iron ware, tiles, paper buckets, celluloid and rubber articles. Edward W. Byrn. The Progress of Invention in the Nineteenth Century.
- A globe, A, made of glass or enameled sheet iron, and to which are attached four trumpets, is suspended from the middle of the room. William K. David. Secrets of Wise Men, Chemists and Great Physicians.
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