Translation for '
burlap' from English to Hungarian
NOUN | burlap | burlaps | |
SYNO | burlap | gunny |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- The column wave was built by attaching slightly bent bars through cylinders made of wood and burlap.
- Polypropylene tubing is ideal, although burlap is also sufficient.
- The flapper's technique has been developed from using a wet green pine bough, and wet burlap sacks in the rural south US, to swat the fire known as "wet sacking" a fire.
- Van Gogh's first version, now in the Musée d'Orsay, Paris, is painted on burlap.
- Antique hooked rugs were created on burlap after 1850 because burlap was readily available as grain and feed bags.
- Other simple blinds include climbing a tree, usually with special climbing equipment and with some kind of seat, or with a burlap enclosed frame.
- In India, the plant is primarily cultivated for the production of bast fibre used in cordage, made from its stem. The fibre may be used as a substitute for jute in making burlap.
- A second work party was held on June 4, 2011 where volunteers removed invasive holly and blackberry bushes, laid burlap and covered the area with bark mulch.
- Hessian sackcloth or burlap is not the intended biblical meaning, according to a number of scholarly sources: but it is a common misconception based on phonetic association.
- At favorable conditions, the pathogen can survive 63 months in infected potato stems and 18 months in burlap sacks.
- Organic/natural materials such as hemp, burlap (like "gunny sacks") can be used.
- During the investigation, someone noticed that the body appeared to be wrapped up in burlap that is used often in repairs. It was established that a car had collected the garbage and human remains.
- His project consisted of a group of oversized site-specific sculptures made of clay over a framework of cement, burlap and wood.
- "Reliefs" are made of rattan grids and covered with strips of burlap that were originally used from rice bags.
- In the United States, the mill at Shady Lea, North Kingstown, Rhode Island, was built in the late 1820s by Esbon Sanford to manufacture a cotton-wool blend twill fabric called Kentucky Jean, resembling a cross between burlap and the dungaree fabric of today.
- "Olive Risley Seward" is a lead on burlap statue by American sculptor John Cavanaugh, located at North Carolina Avenue and Sixth Street, Southeast, Washington, D.C., in the Capitol Hill neighborhood.
- One of Bissett's businesses was a plant nursery which was the main supplier of burlap in the region.
- The album was reissued on vinyl on June 17, 2016 on Metalface Records in standard 2XLP vinyl format, as well as a deluxe version inside a custom-printed burlap bag.
- Several days into the journey, a stowaway, a young boy named Mickey Murphy (Junior Coughlan) is found hiding in a burlap sack. The boy is an orphan who announces his hatred of women.
- A car drove up from which canisters of napalm were taken; they were poured over the pile of burlap bags and set on fire.
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