The table was flanked on one side by a gaudy bureau, manufactured for profit and not for service, the thin
veneer of which was shed day by day.
Yet even with that burden he fell into the little habits and manners of his early life that were in reality more a part of him than the thin
veneer of civilization that the past three years of his association with the white men of the outer world had spread lightly over him--a
veneer that only hid the crudities of the beast that Tarzan of the Apes had been.
His civilization was at best but an outward
veneer which he gladly peeled off with his uncomfortable European clothes whenever any reasonable pretext presented itself.
Mugridge's face turned white under its sooty
veneer, and when Wolf Larsen called for a rope and a couple of men, the miserable Cockney fled wildly out of the galley and dodged and ducked about the deck with the grinning crew in pursuit.
When necessity demanded, Tarzan of the Apes sloughed the thin veneer of his civilization and with it the hampering apparel that was its badge.
Never had his civilization been more than a veneer put on for the sake of her he loved because he thought it made her happier to see him thus.
For my own part, I don't believe in a partial liar--this art does not deal in
veneer; a liar is a liar right through.
Nor did they talk like gentlemen, despite the fact that there was nothing offensive in their bearing and that the
veneer of ordinary social nicety was theirs.
Presently, as he sat there, the sudden feeling came over him that eyes were watching from behind, and the old instinct of the wild beast broke through the thin
veneer of civilization, so that Tarzan wheeled about so quickly that the eyes of the young woman who had been surreptitiously regarding him had not even time to drop before the gray eyes of the ape-man shot an inquiring look straight into them.
Still, whatever the greatness of my illusion, the fact remained that the real commander was there, backing up my self-confidence, though invisible to my eyes behind a maple-wood
veneered cabin-door with a white china handle.
Now they arrived at the base of a great knob or dome
veneered with ice and powdered with snow--the utmost, summit, the last bit of solidity between them and the hollow vault of heaven.
The ASA said: "Oak Furniture Land believed that consumers would understand the term "no
veneer" to mean that their products did not contain a thin layer of hardwood surrounding a cheaper or less desirable material such as chipboard or medium density fibreboard (MDF).