Gusset [noun]

Definition of Gusset:

line where two objects are connected

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Sentence/Example of Gusset:

One form of boiler stay, called a 'gusset stay,' is shown in fig. 8.

Making pretext to be looking for a gusset for an armor joint, I made my way near the entrance.

The toe is produced in the same way, and the shaping of heel and gusset is brought about in like manner.

Repeat until the seam is finished, then take the other gusset and place in position.

Continue in this way until the two sides are done, leaving only the gussets and gusset lining to be united.

The gusset lining will want to be the same width as the gusset, but an inch less in length will do.

Dalness lies in Glen Etive, at a gusset of hills on either side of which lie paths known to the drover and the adventurer.

The verticals and diagonals of a riveted truss have gusset plates which connect symmetrically with the top chord.

It is a gusset of houses, a V-shaped city, at the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle.

Can any one tell me what proportion the gusset bears to the whole shirt?