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Example sentences for "enders"

Lexicographically close words:
ended; endemial; endemic; enden; ender; endes; endeth; endeuour; endevour; endian
  1. As Enders rightly remarks, he was not really the “first married preacher”; this honour belonging to Jakob Seydler.

  2. According to Enders the handwriting is too faint for it to be accepted as genuine.

  3. Enders refers it to the “latter half of August, 1531.

  4. On Ferdinand’s reason for not seeking the Elector’s help, see Enders on the letter referred to, p.

  5. They were next to the tail-enders for some time, and the outlook was dubious.

  6. And if they did get third position, it was practically certain that they could keep it, for their closing games in St. Louis were with the tail-enders of the league.

  7. The North-enders had been following Bud at a respectful distance, waiting for the opportunity which his separation from his clan gave to them.

  8. He didn't propose to let the North-enders see his embarrassment, and he saw that he might earn the dollar for Miss Morgan's missionary box, thus mitigating the disgrace he had brought upon her in church.

  9. Because his son was not involved in the calamity, Piggy's father was not moved deeply by the story of the raid of the North-enders and their downfall.

  10. I smelt apples frying," and the three friends made their way to the pavilion where Mrs. Carter was receiving the week-enders with all the charm and ceremony she might have employed at a daughter's debut party.

  11. It was one more perfect day for the week-enders to report as worth while to the possible future boarders.

  12. Much to the satisfaction of the Carter girls, all the week-enders did decide to come on the picnic, also their mother.

  13. Nan has been making mayonnaise enough to run us over Sunday, and now she has gone with Douglas to receive the week-enders and show them their tents and cots.

  14. Douglas is the great chief--she does all the buying and supervising, looks after the comfort of the week-enders and sees that everything is kept clean and sanitary.

  15. The discussion ended for the time being as Douglas and Helen were both needed to prepare for the inroad of week-enders that were to arrive in a few minutes.

  16. Won't it be terrible if the train is late and all the week-enders get here before mother and father?

  17. After breakfast the whole camp of week-enders marched to the top of the mountain to view the great bird, but the Carter girls had to stay behind to prepare for the picnic.

  18. The pretty, puzzled lady took her place at one end of the great long dining pavilion as the week-enders swarmed up the steps, attracted hither by the odor of fried apples and hot rolls that was wafted o'er the mountainside.

  19. They set out now to make the grouchy week-enders dry up and cheer up, and in half an hour after the storm was over they had attained their object.

  20. For land's sake, Miss Dum, don't arsk none of the week-enders ter lick they plates.

  21. Have you seen the week-enders swarming up the mountain?

  22. Again Barry glimpsed the familiar countryside over which he and Chick Enders and Hap Newton had flown.

  23. Suddenly Chick Enders leaned forward on his perch in the nose, with a shout of discovery.

  24. Yes, sir,” mumbled Hap Newton, so meekly that Chick Enders nearly dropped the potato dish, trying not to laugh.

  25. It’s worth risking them to give the field a thorough pasting,” Chick Enders said.

  26. On his next run Chick Enders accomplished the nearly-impossible.

  27. Rosy needs bombs, too,” Chick Enders remarked, as they headed for home.

  28. Chick Enders muttered, reaching for a new belt of ammunition.

  29. Both Barry and Chick Enders had worked hard to perfect themselves in flying “under the hood.

  30. Chick Enders had a bruised hand and a cut on his leg.

  31. Wordless, Chick Enders took the can of foot powder from the desk and wiped up what had been spilled.

  32. Chick Enders was the first to break silence.

  33. Barry swept over five of the huge Kawanishis, while Chick Enders and Mickey Rourke ripped at their engine cowlings, floats and keels.

  34. Chick Enders was gripping his gun, obviously yearning to pour bullets into Crayle’s back.

  35. In the bomber’s transparent nose, Chick Enders gazed at the scene, open-mouthed.

  36. We’ve circumstantial evidence that Crayle did it,” Chick Enders put in.

  37. The next week she played a small team, not in the league, and the week following came a contest with Richmore, one of the tail-enders of the league.

  38. In 1850 the North-Enders still survived as a legend, but in practice it was a battle of the Latin School against all comers, and the Latin School, for snowball, included all the boys of the West End.

  39. In old days the two hostile forces were called North-Enders and South-Enders.

  40. It's true only the elderly people went in, but our week-enders are very up-to-date in everything.

  41. Jeff inquired humbly if she would advise taking up Shakespeare with the Mill Enders and found she still wouldn't venture on it at once.

  42. They went on down town with the purpose of seeing life, as Jeff said, and got into a surge of shiny-eyed Mill Enders who looked to Jeff as if they were commiserating him although it was his candidate that won.

  43. The Mill Enders voted late, all of them, so late that Weedon Moore, who kept track of their activities, wondered if they meant to vote at all.

  44. Great was the wrath of the South-Enders, when they discovered that the North-Enders had thrown up a fort on the crown of Slatter's Hill.

  45. As it was impossible for the North-Enders to occupy the fort permanently, it was stipulated that the South-Enders should assault it only on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons between the hours of two and six.

  46. Seven North-Enders had been seriously wounded, and a dozen South-Enders were reported on the sick list.

  47. Fancy the rage of the South-Enders the next day, when they spied our snowy citadel, with Jack Harris's red silk pocket handkerchief floating defiantly from the flag-staff.

  48. The boys at the foot of the hill, South-Enders as it happened, finding themselves assailed in the rear and on the flank, turned round and attempted to beat off the watchmen.

  49. The waters in the rebel bay Have kept the tea-leaf savor; Our old North-Enders in their spray Still taste a Hyson flavor.

  50. On the interpretation of “dolos, mendacia ac lapsus,” see Enders on this passage, p.

  51. In “Neudrucke,” this work also is edited by Enders (p.

  52. My sister said somebody must be sick down past the old Enders place, because she had seen Doctor Lake driving out that way as fast as his horse would take him.

  53. He lived in a little brown house on the street that went down by the old Enders place.

  54. In lulls of the talk, thin-shredded snatches of winging was borne to us from the little church beyond the old Enders orchard where the negroes were holding one of their frequent revivals.

  55. Great was the wrath of the South-Enders when they discovered that the North-Enders had thrown up a fort on the crown of Slatter's Hill.

  56. One evening twenty or thirty of the North-Enders quietly took possession of Slatter's Hill, and threw up a strong line of breastworks.

  57. Fancy the rage of the South-Enders the next day, when they spied our snowy citadel, with Jack Harris's red silk pocket-handkerchief floating defiantly from the flagstaff.

  58. The week-enders were there, for once at least, but could these girls make it so agreeable that they would want to come back?

  59. I know just lots of girls who would simply die to go, and Albemarle is close enough for week-enders to pour in on us.

  60. The door of the saloon was thrown open, and when the Enders saw who was following Brownie they cowered and fell back as if a sheriff with his posse had appeared.

  61. The Enders listened but indifferently, however; the dying man was more interesting to them than living questions, for he had no capacity for annoyance.

  62. From these points of support the Enders would contemplate whatever was transpiring about them, with that immobility of countenance which characterizes the finished tourist and the North American Indian.

  63. So it happened that, when pretty, well-dressed Mabel Fewne was enjoying a drive with one of her admirers, there was quite a stir among such Enders as chanced to see her.

  64. The Whigs raised a shout, made a rush forward, and by sheer weight hurled the Butt-enders down the staircase.

  65. Seeing the Butt-enders proceed up Broadway in a body, he at once suspected that the Masonic Hall was the object of their attack, and accordingly put on all his disposable quantity of steam, that their coming might not be unannounced.

  66. The Butt-enders were stopped in their advance.

  67. Inch by inch the Butt-enders fought their way forward.

  68. He talked for three hours, at times as if he were already on the platform before a crowd of East Enders who were shouting, 'Mutimer for ever!

  69. But ultimately the majority, those who were merely curious, and such of the angry East-Enders as really wanted to hear what Mutimer had to say for himself, imposed silence.

  70. Mr. Enders and I had a gay walk of it, and when we all met at the furnace, we stopped and warmed ourselves, and had a laugh before going in.

  71. Then, of course, followed a last good-night on the balcony, while the two young men mounted their horses and Frank Enders vowed to slip off every time he had a chance and come out to see us.

  72. We girls did not move, but Mr. Enders said he must really return immediately to Port Hudson, and start for Clinton from there in the night.

  73. Mr. Enders says he was sure that it was I, as soon as hair was mentioned, and started out as soon as he had finished a duty he had to perform.

  74. While we were discussing the possibility of changing our dresses before being seen, enter Mr. Enders and Gibbes Morgan[13] of Fenner's battery.

  75. Ned was more than willing; and at last Mr. Enders said, Well!

  76. Mr. Enders would have given one an excellent idea of the effect produced by a real old piney-woods chill; he shook as with suppressed laughter.

  77. We arranged a visit to Gibbes, and Mr. Enders made me promise to call at General Beale's headquarters for a pass.

  78. Miriam sat down by the piano, Mr. Enders drew me by her, and we three sang until dark together.

  79. The first of the third brought the Laurelville tail-enders to the bat, but the tail-enders proved more formidable that inning than the head of the batting list had theretofore.

  80. Victoria Park was the only accessible place to most of the East-enders who keep chaffinches for singing-matches and for profit, to which their birds could be taken to get the necessary practice.

  81. The truth is that it is very much worse off; and it might almost be said that for the mass of East-enders there are practically no breathing spaces in that district.

  82. Your equipage was against you," Enders advised.

  83. Jack Enders held the patent right that made the keg on the table possible.

  84. Even the very tail-enders were hitting him now and in a trice the tying run came in and the bases were still full, with but two out.

  85. A moment later the score was tied when one of the tail-enders made a slashing wallop over second baseman’s head.

  86. Tom went through the fifth without misadventure, disposing of the Petersburg tail-enders easily.


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