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Example sentences for "gins"

Lexicographically close words:
ginned; ginneth; ginning; ginral; ginrally; ginseng; ginst; gintleman; gintlemen; giogo
  1. Are the Gins at work, that they should have brought this about?

  2. Do you deal with the Gins and the Dives or has fortune fallen in love, and adopted you its heir?

  3. Keep me from the snares which they have laid for me, and the gins of the workers of iniquity.

  4. The proud have hid a snare for me, and cords; they have spread a net by the wayside; they have set gins for me.

  5. The best place for the gins to be set is underneath a wall whereby the weasel is known to travel.

  6. Another tool which is ever useful when gins are being set (and that will be pretty frequent with the vermin I shall speak about) is a hammer shaped something like Fig.

  7. The old gins repeatedly offered the wives of the men who had run away to us.

  8. One of the gins was a disfigured-looking object; she had lost her nose and lips.

  9. Mr. Bourne and I approached them and they all ran away except some gins and children who hid themselves in a waterhole.

  10. There were three gins and six children, who were trembling with fear in and at the edge of the water.

  11. We saw here two old gins and a little girl whom we had not seen before.

  12. The gins and children soon abandoned their hiding-place and assembled on the bank, where they had their coolamons filled with rats.

  13. The young gins had fine eyes, white teeth, and good expression.

  14. Before we reached any water on our way from the ship, we observed, at some distance from us, several blacks, of whom three gins and three children we overtook in their camps.

  15. A-axing ob a lady's age I tink is impolite, And when dey gins to interview I disremembers quite.

  16. Here the little procession halted; one of the gins placed an opossum rug upon the earth, and upon this the old man, with great care and tenderness, placed the wasted form of the girl Wildduck.

  17. The glow-worm shows the matin to be near, And 'gins to pale his uneffectual fire.

  18. After a few years, South Carolina bought his right for that state, and North Carolina levied a tax on cotton gins for his benefit.

  19. The white man was Scott, the sealer, who had taken up is abode on the island with his harem, three Tasmanian gins and seven children.

  20. The gins had an ingenious system of capturing the ducks.

  21. Whitney was to manufacture the gins in the North and Miller was to furnish the capital and attend to the interests of the business in the South.

  22. In the second place, no one firm could make gins fast enough to supply the rapidly increasing demand, and consequently great encouragement was given to infringements on the patent rights.

  23. At times I had seventy or eighty gins set, and caught perhaps a hundred a week in the season, which I regret to say were nearly all thrown into the sea.

  24. Even my rabbit gins were neglected that day.

  25. Hark, hark, the lark at Heaven's gate sings, And Phoebus 'gins to rise!

  26. Hark, hark, the lark at Heaven's gate sings, And Phoebus 'gins to rise.

  27. The Rosy Morne long since left Tithones bed, All ready to her silver coche to clyme; And Phoebus gins to shew his glorious hed.

  28. The castle, that the earl in was, the king besieged fast, For he might not his gins for shame to the other cast.

  29. Jacobinism is in uttermost crisis and struggle: enmeshed wholly in plots, corruptibilities, neck-gins and baited falltraps of Pitt Ennemi du Genre Humain.

  30. Does not the hound betray our pace, And gins and guns destroy our race?

  31. Marse Riley Surratt had a big plantation; don't know how many acres, but dere was a factory and gins and big houses and lots of nigger quarters.

  32. As far as I can learn now there are very few gins able to work[67] in the department.

  33. I have about one hundred gins now in running order, and expect to have fifty more, all going in another week.

  34. There are several power-gins which might be readily fitted up in time of peace, but now it would cost too much.

  35. Footnote 67: The negroes had broken the cotton-gins by way of putting their slavery more completely behind them.

  36. I have not been able to start the steam-gins in Beaufort yet--am waiting for authority to use the steam, which comes from the condensing boiler under the control of General Brannan's quartermaster.

  37. They had broken up the cotton-gins and hidden the iron-work, and nothing was more remote from their shallow pates than the idea of planting cotton for "white folks" again.

  38. They said in reply their gins were all broken up.

  39. But now Egypt required yet a third type of machine, cotton gins and presses for packing.

  40. Dozens of these gins were set up in the Delta towns.


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