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Definition of the day : « eyelets »

  • As in loop : noun circle, spiral
  • As in peephole : noun hole to look through
  • As in hole : noun opening in a solid object
Example sentences :
  • Eyelets had been cut, and the general effect was indeed striking.
  • Extract from : « Frank Merriwell's Pursuit » by Burt L. Standish
  • And only two hooks in all these lacings—the rest eyelets, eyelets.
  • Extract from : « At Plattsburg » by Allen French
  • When eyelets are used on the outer edge of a design, they should be buttonholed.
  • Extract from : « The Library of Work and Play: Needlecraft » by Effie Archer Archer
  • The lids are secured to the bottoms by brass hooks fitting into eyelets.
  • Extract from : « The Butterfly Book » by William Jacob Holland
  • As many ways to heaven now, as there are eyelets in a seive!
  • Extract from : « Spencer's Letters » by Orson Spencer
  • With (P) buttonhole around the eyelets in border at hem, sleeves and collar.
  • Extract from : « Beehive for Bairns, Vol. 2 » by Various
  • It was an easy matter to run the ropes through the eyelets of the canvas, and string up the shelter to handy tree trunks.
  • Extract from : « Girl Scouts in the Rockies » by Lillian Elizabeth Roy
  • Of course if he should manage to rip away the cloth from the eyelets he'd be all right—he'd simply shift the whole upper works.
  • Extract from : « Where the Pavement Ends » by John Russell
  • May be had varnished, mounted on stout linen, with eyelets for fastening on walls, 10d.
  • Extract from : « The Cornish Fishermen's Watch Night and Other Stories » by Anonymous
  • But them eyelets, now, they lock down all around through a vulcanized collar.
  • Extract from : « Where the Pavement Ends » by John Russell