Rabbets

Word RABBETS
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Definitions and meanings of "Rabbets"

What do we mean by rabbets?

A longitudinal channel, groove, or recess cut out of the edge or face of a plank of wood or other material; especially, one intended to fit another member to form a joint.

Hmm rabbet, was a meme started by the Beastars community. This meme explains that the main character of the show Beastars, Legoshi, is heavily attracted to another character, Haru. Usually this is accompanied by the character Juno, who has a crush on Legoshi, asking to kiss him. Urban Dictionary

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The word "rabbets" in example sentences

Mrs. Brazil, you look like smart woman; hoot two rabbets with one bullet; ❋ Unknown (2008)

My favorite part was when the reporter said "While this little guy is obviously a pit, eli rabbets in this country are huge pists" ❋ EliRabett (2009)

Take a couple of young rabbets and half roast them; when they are cold take off the skin, and cut the rabbets in small pieces, ❋ Unknown (2004)

Tongues and rabbets are worked by means of the rabbet plane. ❋ Rolf Jakoby (1993)

If rabbets are worked manually, a straight, square strip (straightedge) must be mounted onto the workpiece as gauge for the accurate - to-size guidance of the rabbet plane. ❋ Rolf Jakoby (1993)

Up and dressed a pease pudding with boyled rabbets and bacon to dinner for want of a cook-mayde, Sarah leaving us at dawn, and he loving it mightily. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

By means of two rabbets, one fixed at the open end of the gallery and the other in the center, the testing chamber could be made either large or small by means of paper disks pasted on to the first or second rabbet. ❋ Various (N/A)

The bench planes, smoothing planes, rabbets, and plows universally resemble those shown in this illustration from the pattern book of the Castle Hill Works, Sheffield. ❋ Peter C. Welsh (N/A)

The rabbets are cut out with a rabbeting-plane before mitering and assembling. ❋ William Noyes (N/A)

The ribs spring from the solid mass of their own floors bolted in between the keelson and the keel; and the planking, or skin, is let into the rabbets, or side grooves, of the keel and firmly fastened to the ribs throughout by hardwood pegs called treenails. ❋ William Charles Henry Wood (1905)

The shade is made of wood glued up and has art glass fitted in rabbets cut on the inner edges. ❋ Unknown (1891)

Now make the top square in a similar manner, except the rabbets. ❋ Unknown (1891)

I used movable slats or bars placed on rabbets in the front and back of the hive. ❋ Unknown (1852)

In removing the frames from the hive, it will be found very convenient to have a box with suitable rabbets in which they may be temporarily put, and covered over with a piece of cotton cloth. ❋ Unknown (1852)

In returning the frames to a hive, care must be taken not to crush the bees where their ends rest upon the rabbets; they must be put in slowly, so that a bee, when he feels the slightest pressure may have a chance to creep from under them, before he is hurt. ❋ Unknown (1852)

When the requisite number of combs are put into the frames, they should be placed in the new hive, and slightly fastened on the rabbets with a mere touch of paste, so as to hold them firmly in their places; this will be the more necessary if the transfer is made so late in the season that the bees cannot obtain the propolis necessary to fasten them, themselves. ❋ Unknown (1852)

While they are thus engaged, the frames must be very gently pried by a stick, from their attachments to the rabbets on which they rest; this may be done without any jar and without wounding or enraging a single bee. ❋ Unknown (1852)

Apiarian should now remove one of the outside frames, taking hold of its two ends which rest upon the rabbets, and carefully lifting it out without inclining it from its perpendicular position, so as not to injure a single bee. ❋ Unknown (1852)

Most false: the firing was with sharp and sharpest shot: to all men it was plain that here was no sport; the rabbets and plinths of Saint-Roch Church show splintered by it, to this hour. ❋ Thomas Carlyle (1838)

In Scotland, by tying the young shoots with bands of hay, they make the stems grow so very close together, as that it encloseth rabbets in warrens instead of pales: And for this robust use we shall prefer the blackthorn; the extravagant suckers which are apt to rise at distance from the hedge-line, being sedulously extirpated, that the rest may grow the stronger and thicker. ❋ John Evelyn (1663)

[Juno]: [Legoshi], please fucking [kiss me]! Legoshi: hmm rabbet ❋ [deadname] (2021)

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