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Example sentences for "logged"

Lexicographically close words:
logarithmic; logarithms; logbook; loge; loger; logger; loggerhead; loggerheads; loggers; loggia
  1. Do you know, to-day is the first on which I haven't felt absolutely swamped and water-logged with depression and anxiety?

  2. I once witnessed the firing of a two thousand acre tract thus logged over.

  3. Holgate logged for me on their claims, south of the townsite toward the head of the bay.

  4. He knew also that in a water-logged craft and without means of propulsion, the rate of drift would be extremely slight.

  5. I wouldn't be surprised if we logged three hundred by noon.

  6. They will not do well in water-logged ground.

  7. If the drainage material in the bottom of the pot or box is sufficient, there is little danger of overwatering; but water-logged soil is always to be avoided.

  8. Wisps of Spanish moss, torn from the great live-oaks of the avenue and looking like tufts of coarse gray horsehair, lay in water-logged mats here and there.

  9. In the shallows near the bank, crawfish scuttled under water-logged leaves and stones at this disturbance of their world.

  10. He took a grip on the water-logged mane, his body bobbing up and down with the jerks of the horse's forequarters, until he had sawed through the lead cord and was able to start the mount back toward the shore, swimming beside him.

  11. My hive worked well, for we had five acres logged and set fire to the same evening.

  12. The remainder of the fallow should be burnt off and logged up in July, the rail-cuts split into quarters and drawn off to the site of the fences, ready for splitting into rails.

  13. Most people keep them water-logged because supposedly they are accustomed to and need lots of water.

  14. Then plants are not to go into water-logged ground.

  15. We don't want to have a collision with an old water-logged hulk in this gale.

  16. Lashing the wheel he went below and began his search in the dark, water-logged interior of the ship.

  17. The crew looked at the waves running hill high, and the water-logged Spaniard labouring in the trough of them as she came round slowly in a wide circle, very doubtfully, as well they might, and made no answer.

  18. It rained all day and almost every day; tents were water-logged and one moved about in a slough of sticky mud.

  19. For a moment they gazed upon an apparently bare sea, then, half a mile away, they caught a glimpse of a dark object resembling the water-logged hull of a ship as it lifted against the sky on a long roller.

  20. Reports being in collision with what appeared to be a water-logged derelict on the night of 27th.

  21. The winter Paul logged off North Dakota with the Seven Axemen, the Little Chore Boy and the 300 cooks, he worked the cooks in three shifts - one for each meal.

  22. The winter he logged off North Dakota he had 300 cooks making pancakes for the Seven Axemen and the little Chore-boy.

  23. The Grindstone was invented by Paul the winter he logged off North Dakota.

  24. The Winter Paul Bunyan logged off North Dakota he hauled water for his ice roads from the Great Lakes.

  25. It was impossible to build an ox-sling big enough to hoist Babe off the ground for shoeing, but after they logged off Dakota there was room for Babe to lie down for this operation.

  26. You can prove that Paul logged off North Dakota and grubbed the stumps, not only by the fact that there are no traces of pine forests in that State, but by the testimony of oldtimers who saw it done.

  27. If you get the irrigation adjusted so that the soil shall not be water-logged and so that the water does not stand on the surface when the sun is hot, you can get plenty of good alfalfa on a heavy soil.

  28. But early planting must be in ground which is loamy and light rather than heavy, because if the soil is so heavy as to become water-logged the kernel is more apt to decay than to grow.

  29. One of the women and three of the men were French; all the others were English—the remnant of the crew of the English bark that the Frenchman had rescued from the water-logged and nearly sinking vessel.

  30. He said that there were a number of Englishmen aboard—castaways, whom the Frenchmen had picked up off a water-logged bark that had been driven out of its course to the southward in a storm off the Bermudas.

  31. Just as the second canoe was running aground one of the natives uttered a cry of surprise, and pointed to a water-logged dug-out drifting broadside on down stream.

  32. The water-logged canoe dipped, and was swept under the tree, taking with it the doomed native, whose last despairing cry was drowned in the roar of the rushing river.

  33. As he sat down and drew these garments up, and his bare, skinny legs showed above his wrecked boots, his feet looked like two water-logged cutters under bare poles, with the water running out of the scuppers.

  34. He perceived that a considerable settlement had arisen in the lower valley, that the forest was being logged off, that land was being cleared and cultivated.

  35. He had put a surplus fund of cash into this property in the persuasion that it would resell at a profit, or that it could ultimately be logged at a still greater profit.

  36. Corporal Macan to lift up the still unconscious Spaniard whom we had rescued, the sole survivor, so far as we knew, of all those who had perhaps started gaily enough on their disastrous voyage in the now dismantled and water-logged barque.


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "logged" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    booked; documented; down; entered; filed; indexed; inscribed; legal; logged; official; posted; registered