- Gong
farmer (also gongfermor, gongfermour, gong-fayer, gong-fower or gong
scourer) was a term that
entered use in
Tudor England to
describe someone who dug...
- A
scouring pad or
scourer is a
small pad of
metal or
plastic mesh used for
scouring a surface. Some
scouring pads have one side made of a soft sponge-like...
-
titled History of
Magic in
North America. It
includes information about scourers in
North America,
brutal and
violent magical mercenaries who pla**** a significant...
-
compound from the
effusions of gas pipes, tan yards, chimneys, dyers,
blanket scourers, breweries,
sugar bakers, and soap boilers, may
easily be
imagined not...
-
after the
Restoration with the Muns, the Tityré Tūs, the Hectors, the
Scourers, the Nickers, and the Hawkubites. In the
Victor Hugo novel, The man who...
-
comedian Jon
Gadsby recorded a
local version as a satire,
called "
Scourer from Mataura" (a
scourer being a
worker in a wool
processing plant).
Perhaps the best...
- town
butcher tried to
resist them but were
easily dis****d. Warwick's "
scourers" (scouts and
patrols and
foraging parties)
failed to
detect the move. From...
-
Richard Tucker (11
January 1856 – 15
December 1922) was a New
Zealand wool-
scourer and wool-classer. He was born in Auckland, New
Zealand in 1856. He built...
- "Throwing" the silk Done in a "throwing mill"
Boiling the silk Done by
scourers Weaving the silk
Warpers Weavers Dyeing the silk "Tintori seta"; dyers...
- but not so hard as to
scratch the iron
plating can be used. A br**** wire
scourer, brush, or
wheel on a
bench grinder, can be used with care.
Sandpaper and...