Examples of using Flints in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Give me the flints.
Flints that won't freeze in the snow.
Everyone, check your flints.
Then I'm going to throw flints at you till you think differently.
Ice-age men were using it for knapping flints.
Each day this couple would strike the flints and endeavor to ignite the wood.
There are two pavilions,one ornamented with shells the other with pebbles and flints.
Chalk flints are widely distributed in the drift between Fyvie and the east coast of Buchan.
Every man gets three days' cooked rations, 40 rounds of ammunition,fresh flints, and a blanket.
Even the iron pyrites and flints used in striking fire were held sacred by early mankind.
The army recently took shipment of 50 crates of rifles, all without the flints required to shoot them.
In attempting to chip these flints so that they would be better adapted for certain purposes, Andon discovered their sparking quality and conceived the idea of building fire.
I wanted it so badly. I coveted it for two weeks, andthen I went into the shop… and asked for some flints for my father's lighter.
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In the itinerary it was attacked by Shie and Kokesne, spirits of the snow and the cold,it drove away them with the fire created when hitting the flints.
Some would specialise in making pots,some in mining flints and later metal for tools and weapons, some in carrying through elementary administrative tasks for the settlement as a whole.
The collection of elements and tools, which spans across more than 8,000 years of history, includes from harpoons,scrapers and flints to replicas of yámana canoes and baskets.
However, the Commission found that, on the one hand, the flints were not readily available in all areas of the Community, while on the other, it was generally not practical, and often impossible, for an ordinary consumer to change the flint.
First used as a priming composition in small copper caps beginning in the 1820s,mercury fulminate quickly replaced flints as a means to ignite black powder charges in muzzle-loading firearms.
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According to the samples obtained by the Commission from cooperating parties, the flints in disposable, refillable lighters are no longer than the flints in disposable, non-refillable lighters.
These traces are usually associated with dumps, consisting of intentionally hollow structures containing various materials such as glass, coins, fine earthenware,porcelain, flints and historical pottery.
The excavation team sent to Hatteras Island uncovered what they believed to be a 10 karat(42%)gold 16th-century English signet ring, gun flints, and two copper farthings(produced sometime in the 1670s) at the site of the ancient Croatan capital, 50 miles(80 km) from the old Roanoke Colony.
Our provisional morals, however provisional they may be, cannot be too far removed from the reality of how things actually work,otherwise we would still be chipping flints and worshipping meteorological phenomena like they were gods.
In the upper parts of the valleys of the Dee and the Don they form well-marked groups,of which the most characteristic are the black schists and phyllites, with flints, and a thin band of tremolite limestone, the main or Blair Atholl limestone, the quartzite.
And life, flint and television, reinvents us.
Carl Auer von Welsbach's flint, patented in 1903, made modern lighter possible.
Only Flint and his friends can stop a storm.
Making ancient tools and weapons out of flint and obsidian.
It is common to find chert or flint nodules embedded in chalk.