friction match
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of friction match
An Americanism dating back to 1830–40
Example Sentences
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And who really invented those later marvels, the friction match, the barometer, the airplane, the steamboat?
From Time Magazine Archive
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No wort der Breitmann ootered, He only make a sgratch, Calm and silend on de daple, Mit a liddle friction match.
From The Breitmann Ballads by Leland, Charles Godfrey
The modern phosphorus friction match came into use about 1833.
From Great Inventions and Discoveries by Piercy, Willis Duff
Thucydides never had his works puffed in a newspaper, Virgil and Horace never poetized or lectured for a lyceum; Charlemagne never saw a locomotive, nor did St. Thomas Aquinas ever use a friction match.
From My Unknown Chum by Fairbanks, Charles Bullard
Guns were flint-locks, tinder-boxes were used until the manufacture of the friction match.
From The Life of Abraham Lincoln by Ketcham, Henry
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