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Example sentences for "basils"

Lexicographically close words:
basilican; basilicas; basilicon; basilisk; basilisks; basin; basinet; basing; basins; basioccipital
  1. Taking off his stockings, he then drew up the basils as far as he was able, and tied the fragments of the broken chains to his legs, to prevent them from clanking, and impeding his future exertions.

  2. He was now free to move about, but the basils still confined his ancles, and he dragged at every step the long connecting chain.

  3. He drew up the basils on his calf, and removing his stockings used them to tie up the chains to his legs.

  4. English basils are tanned with oak bark, although, as in all other leathers, inferior tannages are now common; Scotch basils are tanned with larch bark, Australian and New Zealand basils with mimosa bark and Turkish basils with galls.

  5. These Colonial basils supply a demand which the home production has, of late years, failed to satisfy.

  6. The most noteworthy fact in the leather trade, with regard to the spread of civilization upon its supply of material, is furnished by the basils now sent in enormous quantities from the Australasian Colonies.

  7. The Colonial basils are excellent in colour and texture.

  8. The basils are paddled in weak liquors (8 deg.

  9. Basils for gaiters are dyed in paddle and fluffed over the emery wheel.

  10. He drew up the basils on his calf, and removing his stockings, used them to tie up the chains to his legs.

  11. He was now free to move about, but the basils still confined his ankles, and he dragged at every step the long connecting chain.

  12. Taking off his stockings, he then drew up the basils as far as he was able, and tied the fragments of the broken chain to his legs, to prevent them from clanking, and impeding his future exertions.

  13. Taking up a couple of large stones which lay near, Jack tried to beat the round basils of the fetters into an oval form, so as to enable him to slip his heels through them.

  14. The collar was too tight for Sudds' neck, and the basils too tight for the other's legs.

  15. His family, you may not know, Mr. Reybold, air oi the Basils of King George.

  16. The Basils repudiate her, and she may jine the Dutch and other foreigners at her pleasure.

  17. His family, you may not know, Mr. Reybold, air of the Basils of King George.


  18. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "basils" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.