leadless

IPA: ɫˈɛdɫʌs

adjective

  • Without lead (the metal).
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Examples of "leadless" in Sentences

  • Kirsteen was washing breakfast things which had a leadless glaze, and
  • The mugs and plates, I was pleased to notice, were made of leadless glaze.
  • This brought on the famous "leadless duel", and paved the way for the lifelong friendship between the poet and the critic.
  • Because glazes compounded with lead are difficult to control for lead release, leadless frits are recommended for small producers.
  • Russian hockey royalty made 28 and Kozlov both could be lazy play better, showed 8 how to leadless than a minute ago via webNovelisteye
  • I have no idea what my actual age was – maybe 7 or 8 – but I clearly recall the day that I reached, once again, for a writing utensil to find, once again, nada but leadless No. 2s and pens-run-dry.
  • There were no fish rising, so I tied on a size 14 Elk-Hair Caddis dry, clamped a size 7 (leadless) split shot about 8 inches above the fly, and lobbed the combo into the heavy flow at the top of a pool.
  • Another challenge from Moore, this time to Lord Byron for his sarcastic reference to the "leadless pistols" used in the meeting with Jeffrey resulted in another close friendship between "hostile forces".
  • _English Bards_, &c. (ii. 466-467), taunting Moore with fighting a duel with Jeffrey with "leadless pistol" had led to a challenge, and it was not till Byron returned to England that explanations ensued, and that the challenge was withdrawn.

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