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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
lathe .
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Examples
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So I say yes and eager pudginess begins, smattering drops of white, baptizing lathed dolls in primer and dreams of yellow dresses with daisies and firemen with red suspenders.
Holy Experience 2009
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The 2 Bore Blackpowder Shell with about 500 grains of powder and 3600 grain bronze lathed shell should be up there: P. +2 Good Comment?
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I don't have a TV to watch the game, but I'll probably listen to it while making some spinners and putting the finishing touches on paint on some of my home - lathed plugs.
Football and Knots 2009
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The 2 Bore Blackpowder Shell with about 500 grains of powder and 3600 grain bronze lathed shell should be up there: P. +2 Good Comment?
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These got too dry to smooth out, so I sort of lathed them on the giffin grip, which means that they have a concentric circle pattern from several different ordinals.
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I don't have a TV to watch the game, but I'll probably listen to it while making some spinners and putting the finishing touches on paint on some of my home - lathed plugs.
Football and Knots 2009
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A random collection of posts held the roof up—one of them a pressure-treated four-by-four, one a turned and lathed column; another was a formerly straight whitewashed post with chipping paint.
CHASING the WHITE DOG MAX WATMAN 2010
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If you're a rapper, you're best off seeking out a cute-little-indie-girl-du-jour, or your reverb lathed garage band will most easily flex its "diverse record collection" by covering a Robyn song that you've heard twice on a blog you pretend not to read.
Chris Zane: Isn't It Enough to Just Make Music Anymore? Chris Zane 2010
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A random collection of posts held the roof up—one of them a pressure-treated four-by-four, one a turned and lathed column; another was a formerly straight whitewashed post with chipping paint.
CHASING the WHITE DOG MAX WATMAN 2010
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In the pantry, he poured water from a bucket into a shallow metal bowl and lathed his hands and forearms.
Whiskers 2010
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