Staves are narrow strips of wood placed edge to edge to form the sides, covering, or lining of a vessel or structure.
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Edge to edge, he does things no one else in the world can do, but the gliding is a bit of an issue.
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Thirdly, a deep collar or bib, square-cut, spreading down the chest, the front borders meeting edge to edge flat, or with an inverted box-pleat.
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It looked like the end of a wand you wave to create soap bubbles, especially since a transparent white membrane stretched from edge to edge.
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Instead, he made certain he had good straight edges, then laid the boards down edge to edge and kept them in place with countersunk screws.
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Sometimes the camera has pulled back for a long view, so that one sees only immense seas of white people filling the image edge to edge.
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Narrow in format and crammed edge to edge with writing, it looks like an aerogram and reassures a fretful spouse of her long-absent husband's unbroken devotion.
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He threw his weight from edge to edge wildly but stayed solid on his skis where other racers were being tossed around on the icy bumps.
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Such boats were clinker-built, meaning that the planks overlapped one another, but this gradually gave way to carvel construction, where the planks join edge to edge.
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Ms . Gillespie makes finely painted, smallish surrealistic pictures filled edge to edge with turbulent seas upon which, in some cases, small empty boats are tossed.