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Example sentences for "ejects"

Lexicographically close words:
ejections; ejective; ejectment; ejectments; ejector; ejus; ejusdem; ejusmodi; ejusque
  1. It rarely comes abroad by day, and if disturbed ejects from its mouth an oily matter, after the manner of the Fulmar.

  2. But in order to have a proper idea of the enormous quantity of mice which this bird destroys, we must examine the pellets which it ejects from its stomach in the place of its retreat.

  3. Asiae; Baiter ejects Asia; Guilelmus read in Asia in pace (which Davies conjectures, though he prints Asiae).

  4. G, insert disserendi, probably from the line above, Lipsius keeps it and ejects philosophiae, while Lamb.

  5. Halm ejects the words regionem video, I prefer to eject cerno regionem.

  6. Halm after Faber ejects quae, and is followed by Baiter.

  7. It shoots down flies and other small creatures from the bank by means of a series of well-aimed “bullets” of water, which it ejects in rapid succession.

  8. In the center of the crater is the mouth of a perpendicular shaft or chimney, which emits clouds of hot vapor and gases; and in periods of greater activity, ejects ashes, fragments of heated rock, and streams of fiery lava.

  9. This insect is preyed upon by larger beetles of its own family; but when chased, the bombardier ejects an acid fluid from glands situated at the tip of its tail.

  10. In other parts of the same province, the earth ejects water and petroleum.

  11. After having discovered that the ordinary means of escape are cut off, it ascends the point of the stick, and, standing nearly on its head, ejects its web, which the wind readily carries to some contiguous object.

  12. I have observed that one species (Coccinella bipunctata) when taken ejects from its joints a yellow fluid which yields a powerful but not agreeable scent of opium.

  13. This insect, when taken, usually ejects from its mouth a clear drop or two of red fluid, which will stain paper of an orange colour.

  14. The common scorpion-fly, likewise, upon the same occasion ejects from its proboscis a brown and fetid drop[359].

  15. The recoil extracts and ejects the empty cartridge case, and reloads ready for another shot.

  16. That part of the mechanism of a breech-loading firearm which ejects the empty shell.

  17. The bee finally ejects the honey which it has swallowed, placing it in certain cells, where it is sealed up and remains until it is needed as food.

  18. In swimming, the squid rarely if ever rests upon the bottom, but takes in water around the edge of the mantle and ejects it with more or less force from the siphon, and thus the squid is driven along, tail foremost.

  19. Through the mouth the animal ejects a part of the esophagus and envelops its prey, which is often of considerable size.

  20. He assimilates the organic or vegetable matter the mud contains, and ejects the rest in cylindrical coils, known as castings, which lie in heaps at the mouth of the burrow.

  21. This species, when it is first picked off the rock, ejects a watery fluid with a powerful musky odour, which effect accompanies the closure of the shell by the operculum.

  22. It is probable that the musky water, which this Nerite ejects when it is picked off a rock, may cause a bird to drop it from its beak and thus save its life.

  23. Its length is about 1-1/5 inches; and its sharp-pointed spire was to be sometimes seen protruding through the vent of the fish, which evidently digests the animal and ejects the shell.

  24. When first picked off the rock, it ejects a watery fluid possessing a powerful musky odour.

  25. Aided by this apparatus, it ejects the water after it has served the purpose of respiration, and, in doing so, projects itself against the liquid, as it were.

  26. The visceral cavity absorbs the atmospheric air contained in the water; for the stomach is also a lung, and through the same organ it ejects its young!

  27. Through these holes it ejects the superabundant water beyond what is necessary for respiration.

  28. They have two glands near the anus, secreting an extremely fetid liquid, which the animal ejects at pleasure as a means of defense.

  29. One who, or that which, ejects or dispossesses.

  30. We have no means of judging how great a weight of earth a single full-sized worm ejects during a year.

  31. It is most erroneously stated that the whale ejects water from the blow-holes.

  32. It is in the midst of the waters that the hero Kerecacpa finds the great serpent Cruvara, who devours men and horses, and who ejects a venom as large as a man's thumb.

  33. Hyrcanus Receives The High Priesthood, And Ejects Ptolemy Out Of The Country.

  34. The Paca is gentle and timid, and allows itself to be led about by those who feed and tend it; but if a stranger attempts to take liberties with it, it kicks viciously, or ejects its saliva over him.

  35. Through these holes it ejects the surplus water that is not required for respiration.

  36. It absorbs the carbonic ion, incorporates it into a molecule of calcium carbonate, and ejects the chlorine ion into the surrounding medium.

  37. Like a living thing it ejects into its environment the waste products of its function.

  38. Ever and anon the aft man ejects leakage by a rapid succession of dexterous back strokes of his paddle.

  39. When she has found this place, she ejects an egg covered with a viscous liquid, which causes it to adhere to the body upon which it falls.

  40. When it is touched it disgorges a black and acrid saliva, and ejects from the abdomen a corrosive liquid of a disagreeable odour.

  41. The Collector receives the product, converts it to its original form, and classifies, identifies and ejects the substance for storage along the solar rim or at a point Authority determines to be more appropriate.

  42. Let us examine the difference between the milk which overflowed immediately after the feeding and the milk which the baby ejects one-half hour or so later, and which is now being considered.

  43. And the galeus has three young at most; and it receives its young into his mouth, and immediately ejects them again; and the variegated galeus is especially fond of doing this, and so is the fox shark.


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