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When purchasing red meat the flesh should be firm, cherry red in colour and finely grained.
The exposed gold could then be stippled or grained to suggest the shimmer of the threads of the textile.
Only cold work with subsequent heat-treatment involving recrystallisation can be employed to refine large grained material.
There are also gray and fine grained red granites, and in some places they have taken a gneissoid form.
Some trees produce spectacularly grained wood in curly, fiddleback, quilt, and bird's eye designs that are treasured by fine furniture makers.
He showed how to use the finely grained slabs for lithography, a technique for printing ink on paper using a flat, greased stone.
The microcline and quartz are sometimes intergrown as graphic granite and become very coarse grained near pockets.
It's an unusual formation of a very small grained hail that has the appearance and feel of snow.
At each sample site, the least diagenetically modified, coarser grained sediments from laminae of dune couplets were selected for analysis.
This is essentially a dark, fine grained unit, dominated by black, graphitic, foliated claystones and siltstones.
The amphibolite is mostly medium grained, rather schistose and has a characteristic reddish hue on weathered surfaces.
Sanctimonious and vain is how he materializes in this finely grained and scrupulously documented account.
The mouth of the wine is full bodied with flavors of ripe berries and soft, supple fine grained tannins.
Medium to fine grained Kalahari sands, with gleyic arenosols in inundation-prone floodplain grassland areas.
The missing panel should be replaced and grained to match, and all the bookrests, armrests and hinged seats should be repaired.
By contrast, steaming and bending the same straight grained piece of wood to the desired shape will result in a much stronger part.
The body was waxen and pale, grained like the ancient bark of an oak after rain.
The boy who took the mare in and grained it knew one thing about the owner instantly.
The plaque is made from fine grained sandstone, probably derived from a skerry bed in local Mercia mudstone deposits.
This smart casual belt in Louis Vuitton's naturally grained Utah leather is signed with the iconic LV initials buckle.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It can be grained in oil or in distemper in both of its forms and in combinations of the two.
The Percheron had been grained too heavily and had not been given sufficient exercise.
The wood is longer grained, and more tough, splitting easier and more true than any other species of the gum tree.
The fat is saponified, grained and boiled on strength, as previously described.
The color if the wood is grained in its natural color is made from raw sienna weakened down to suit by the addition of whiting.
They are staked after drying further, and often grained three ways.
When thoroughly dry, it is grained again in two or three ways.
Some seven years ago I varnished a table-top which had been grained.
The paste is very fine 327 grained, and breaks with a conchoidal fracture.
It's sort o' grained in that man to hev folks disciple after him.
The plate is grained as in the transfer process, and is then etched.
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