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EYELET

Definitionen von EYELET

  1. im übertragenen Sinn: Fluchtmöglichkeit aus einer ausweglosen Situation; Schlupfloch
  2. kleines Loch zum Hindurchsehen; Guckloch
  3. kleiner, meist metallischer Ring, der dazu dient, eine kleine Öffnung, ein Loch zu verstärken; Öse

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Beispiele für die Verwendung von EYELET in einem Satz

  • One was a blue dress with a white eyelet overblouse, panties, crinoline, blue shoes and white socks; the other was a red velvet headband, red sunsuit with a red pinafore with an overskirt of white voile, red shoes and white socks.
  • Cutwork is used to create eyelet fabrics by cutting small holes and embroidering the edges of those holes to finish them.
  • He was extremely inventive where it came to innovations on the bow: his underslide with thumbseat protector, the buttons with welded collars, and innovations in the screw and eyelet and mortises were either uniquely his or were handled in his own personal manner.
  • ' employed templates to create a variety of different buttonhole sizes and shapes including keyhole buttonholes, as well as straight buttonholes, and even an eyelet.
  • However, in the derby, the upper has large quarters with eyelets sewn on top, and in the blucher, the upper is made of one cut, with only the small eyelet tabs sewn on top.
  • An iron ferrule was found on the handgrip and, with an eyelet affixed to the back of the shield board, may have been used to affix a leather shoulder strap for carrying the shield.



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