Furred in A Sentence

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    A few black American specimens come into the market, but usually the quality is poor compared to the lighter furred animal.

    2

    Anthony's breath is slightly furred by Beaujolais nouveau - he's a wine merchant.

    3

    Boots, caps and furred gowns are manufactured, and gardening and tanning are carried on.

    4

    In a word, he loved his kind as animals, but did not seem to find them as interesting as those furred and feathered.

    5

    In small doses it causes only thirst and headache, with furred tongue and some excitement.

    6

    In summer specimens of this species, as with other white furred animals, have slightly discoloured coats.

    7

    The Asiatic, African and South American varieties are, with the exception of those taken in the mountains, poorly furred and usually brittle and therefore of no great service.

    8

    The best are the full furred ones of a very pale bluish-grey with fine flowing black top hair, which are obtained from the Hudson Bay district.

    9

    The lime deposit or " fur " is a poor conductor of heat, and it is therefore most detrimental to the efficiency of the system to allow the interior of the boiler or any other portion to become furred up. Further, if not removed, the fur will in a short time bring about a fracture in the boiler.

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    The Yakutsk, Okhotsk and Kamschatka sorts are good, the last being the largest and fullest furred, but of less density of colour than the others.

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    The young are born fully furred, sighted and mobile.