Examples of 'seamed' in a sentence

Meaning of "seamed"

Seam as a verb means to join, sew, or stitch together two pieces of fabric or material along their edges
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  • Having or furnished with seams.
  • simple past tense and past participle of seam

How to use "seamed" in a sentence

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The cans are then seamed and retorted.
This photograph shows the pieces seamed.
The leg can be seamed boned or tunnel boned.
It is topped by a gabled roof clad in seamed metal.
She seamed blind and deaf.
Very short mini dress seamed stockings and he.
He seamed to feel pains in his chest.
Both seamless and seamed belts are available.
Seamed to the cold of the ice.
So everything else never seamed to matter a great deal.
Similar processes are still being used to produce seamed tubing.
The purity of our origins seamed to be irredeemably lost.
It seamed appropriate at the time.
Closure flanges may be mechanically seamed or welded in place.
The bodies are seamed together by a weld at a welding station.

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Chimes shall be mechanically seamed or welded.
Cricket netting is seamed at the edges to stop netting fraying.
Chimes of steel jerricans shall be mechanically seamed or welded.
The outer fold of the seamed edge portion is flat.
Chimes of steel jerricans should be mechanically seamed or welded.
This closure is double seamed to a container body vía a panel edge.
All sections of the building have seamed metal roofs.
Formation of the seamed tube also in two assembled pieces.
The expression also comprises seamed base elements.
I seamed that thing.
The tubular films may also be seamed or seamless.
The felt was seamed after installation on the experimental press section.
The opposing end of the tube are then seamed closed.
French seamed seams.
Electric fusión has been generally used for seamed pipes.
I was inspired to begin making seamed tubes after receiving a certain letter.
The seamed article exhibits surprising waterproofness and abrasion resistance.
It is preferred that the panel is seamed to the can body.
An end is seamed to a bottom opening of the can to provide a can bottom.
Is a diagram of an endless belt formed by the seamed fabric of the invention.
My seamed tights.
Method for reducing corrosion in filled and seamed beverage cans.
The lines are seamed by the manner in which the backing layers are joined together.
Traditionally sails have been made out of panels of sailcloth seamed together.
Extra stitching reinforcements and seamed front panel with full buckram.
I seamed this one on the side and that did not work out so well.
The open rectangles may be seamed together around the inside or the outside.
Two independently formed ends are stuck together and double seamed onto a body.
Container with seamed closure and method and apparatus for its manufacture.
The ingress of explosive substances into the recesses of seamed metal packagings shall be.
The finished end is seamed onto a filled can or empty can in conventional manner.
The loops can be interdigitated and the fabric can be seamed as discussed above.
I then seamed these two rectangles together to create the neckline and arm holes.
The ingress of explosive substances into the recesses of seamed metal packagings should be prevented.
The ends were seamed onto welded seam can bodies using a conventional end seaming machine.

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