Sentences with inlay
in·lay
I i - ...an inlay of medieval glass. [+ of]
- ...traditional craft skills such as weaving, wood inlay, embroidery and metalwork.
- The D-shaped sideboard of mahogany with unidentified lightwood string inlay, was probably made in Boston, about 1795 to 1810.
- But what about the lyrics, the graphic design on the posters and the labels and the inlay cards and the tickets and in this case, rather more pertinently, the videos?
- To inlay a chest with lighter wood.
- To inlay marble in a tabletop.
- However, the style of wood inlay can bring unique detail to your rooms.
- As the inlay says, the audience don't get it and Bill pulls out every trick he knows to try and win them over.
- He was busy signing autographs for his fans, on the inlay cards of the cassettes, and handing them over with a gentle smile and a handshake.
- They were basically copying our designs for expensive wood inlay but using their labor and materials to beat us on price.
- I remember obsessing over his Purple Rain album inlay, memorising the lyrics.
- The grand white doors revealed a marble hallway, with mother-of-pearl inlay on the walls.
- When they left I printed out some CD inlay cards for my backups, which did nothing to help achieve an early night, which was this evening's project.
- It was like a piece of art in itself - intricately carved with flowers and birds, with gold inlay dotting the frame.
- The furniture reflects both German ivory inlay and designs on textiles produced locally for the European market.
- The inner surface can be scraped off, sliced thin and used as an inlay for jewellery items.
- A temporary filling is placed to protect the tooth while the laboratory uses the mould to make the inlay or onlay.
- Ideally, the inlay card would include actual directions for diffusing an atomic bomb.
- Carving, inlay, and veneer were not the only ways to decorate a sugar chest.
- I have included some of their comments and information on the songs in the inlay card.
- Or maybe it is her masterful use of gold inlay, a technique derived from Renaissance artists.
- I am also full of admiration for his enlightened essay which sheds some interesting facts on the Breughel reproduction printed on the front of the inlay card.
- He tenderly places the ash-grey cassette on his bedside cabinet and tugs out the inlay card.
- In the newer version, there would also be a machine on hand which could print the inlay and documentation at the same time - all the shop need to is supply the box and disk.
- Copper filigree strips are then applied and the coloured enamel inlay added to the spaces formed by the filigree.