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Example sentences for "bladders"

Lexicographically close words:
blacksmithing; blacksmiths; blacktail; blackthorn; bladder; bladdery; blade; bladed; blades; blaen
  1. For if the bladder be of a sufficient length, it will give room for the agitation of the phial; or if not, it is easy to connect two bladders together by means of a perforated cork, to which they may both be fastened.

  2. I then put the middle part of the stem into a chafing-dish of hot coals, strongly urged with a pair of bellows; and, pressing the bladders alternately, I made the air pass several times through the heated part of the pipe.

  3. Whether there was any thing in the preparation of these bladders that occasioned their producing this effect, I cannot tell.

  4. The skipper had a presentiment that there were fish in his net, and the bobbing down of a few of the bladders made it almost a certainty; and he resolved to examine the drifts.

  5. Here are two floating bladders with a connecting chain of polyps; the floats aiding to support, as it were, a whole colony!

  6. From the moment the animal has obtained foothold, the bladders become immediately smaller, and after they have disappeared the experiment may be repeated at pleasure.

  7. A herring net is simply a wall of meshes twelve feet deep, fifty feet long; it sinks to a vertical position by the weight of net twine, and is kept from sinking to the bottom of the sea by bladders or corks.

  8. At last, Flucker, to whom she came in turn, told her he was going into two fathom water, where he would let out the bladders and drop the nets on their cursed backs.

  9. If the Skin be ulcerated, and little Bladders or Pustules arise, an Ointment may be compounded with the second Bark of Elder boil'd in Oil of Olives.

  10. To their fishing lines, bladders are fastened, 'which float upon the surface of the water, so that one person can attend to fourteen or fifteen lines.

  11. For catching fish, they stake the rivers, and also use a hook and line; one fisherman casting from his canoe ten or fifteen lines, with bladders for floats.

  12. It is called the festival of the immersion of the bladders in the sea.

  13. The principal ceremony of the feast consists, as its name indicates, in the immersion of the bladders in the sea.

  14. They want excuses and pretexts, bladders and spring-boards.

  15. The fellow encouraging a dog to worry a cat, and two animals of the same species thrown out of a garret window with bladders fastened to them, completes this mortifying prospect of youthful depravity.

  16. At once they ran to the water and began to float the bladders and have fun with them just as white children would do.

  17. The bladders were given to two of the smaller boys, brothers of the youth.

  18. Smoked Szekely Hungary Soft; sheep; packed like sausage in skins or bladders and smoked.

  19. Szekely Transylvania, Hungary Soft; sheep; packed in links of bladders and sometimes smoked.

  20. The Laplanders carry a portion of it along with them from place to place, in bladders or some kind of vessels.

  21. These the Laplanders lay hold of with their mouths, split and moisten them, rubbing them from time to time with reindeer marrow, preserved in bladders for that use, in order to render them as supple as possible.

  22. Small crustaceans and other aquatic animals push their way into the bladders and are unable to escape.

  23. These clysters, or glysters, are administered by means of bladders and pipes, or a proper apparatus.

  24. Just as the curtain was descending Goodenough, who was a very heavy man, threw himself for the final lament on to the corpse of his daughter, when a loud explosion took place, one of the bladders having burst.

  25. At the rehearsal a man had been placed in the sack, but he was too heavy to be dragged out; and, as Colonel Goodenough was very nervous, the property-man made the sack lighter by placing inside some straw and two large bladders full of air.

  26. On the return trip, midway between the two islands, I was floating lazily, supported by a girdle of inflated dew-fish bladders and towed by Kippy.

  27. Kippy was towing me shoreward at a speed which caused the sea to foam about my bladders but the wak-wak still pursued us.

  28. He had a dozen such storage bladders remaining, built into the floats at intervals above the water line--quite enough to last him safely home again.

  29. The small bundle of parsnip stalks which stood in front of the bladders is brought out and thrown on the fire, and as the stalks kindle to the flame, each hunter utters a shout, takes a short run, and leaps through in turn.

  30. Arriving there, he tears off the bladders one by one, and thrusts them under the water.

  31. When the paint is dry the bladders are returned to their places.

  32. These they thrust into the walls at the rear of the room leaving ample room for the dancers to pass under the swaying bladders in the rites of purification.

  33. The bladders are then tied into one large bundle, and the people await the full moon.

  34. As the bladders float or sink success is prophesied for the hunter by the shaman in attendance.

  35. The fourth day the bladders are taken down and painted.

  36. Waving the flaming torches over their heads, leaping, jumping, and screaming like madmen they rush around the room, thrusting the flame among the bladders and then into the faces of the hunters.

  37. In the Bladder Feast which takes place in January, the bladders of the animals slain during the past season, in which the spirits of the animals are supposed to reside, are returned to the sea, after appropriate ceremonies in the kásgi.

  38. The mothers also preserve with greatest care the bladders of the mice, ground squirrels, and other small animals killed by the children.

  39. The ceremony consists in the purification of the bladders by the flame of the wild parsnip (Aíkituk).

  40. They return the bladders then to the sea, where entering the bodies of their kind, they are reborn and return again, bringing continued success to the hunter.

  41. In these air bladders Tom put a map of the island, its bearings (as nearly as he could judge), and word of their condition.

  42. Was it you, sir, who conceived the extremely ingenious and clever plan of sending bags or bladders of porpoise hide afloat, with your condition and location inclosed within them?

  43. The bladders of animals were very commonly used by these Moorish physicians and by their disciples, and the profession generally, for generations, for a great many purposes for which we now use rubber bags.


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