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Example sentences for "poi"

Lexicographically close words:
poetry; poets; pogonia; pogrom; pogroms; poia; poiche; poids; poignancy; poignant
  1. Facendo cadere la xantina in una capsula in cui siavi della lisciva di soda e del cloruro di calce in soluzione, si formerà un alone verde più cupo centralmente che perifericamente, il quale poi subito sparisce.

  2. La pepsina ha azione solo in un ambiente acido, scioglie gli albuminoidi e li trasforma prima in propeptoni, poi in peptoni: un grammo di pepsina può peptonizzare 3000 gr.

  3. But he is endeavouring to earn his bread honestly, I think; and the road is open to every one.

  4. Louisa arranged the luxuriant and flowing hair with particular attention, bestowing as much as possible a masculine appearance upon that which would have been a covering worthy of a queen.

  5. I am glad I came hither this once: it will be a lesson for me which I can never forget.

  6. Do you mean the effeminate youth whom we dubbed the Handsome Unknown?

  7. Between the 10th and 13th centuries Civilisation withdrew from Egypt and Syria, rested for a little space at Constantinople, and then passed away to the western climes of Europe.

  8. To cut it, then, if you reprehend that better.

  9. His eyes wandered away from the little window that had enabled him to observe the above-described proceedings, and glanced fearfully around the room in which he was concealed.

  10. Montague: then immediately afterwards, he added, "How singular that you should have overheard so vile a scheme!

  11. Sometimes they use the phrase "considering all things;" and then the mind has so much to consider, that it cannot consider any one thing definitively.

  12. In the middle of that same front apartment was the rouge et noir table.

  13. Moving among the stirring crowds, you come to the poi merchants, squatting in the shade on their hams, in true native fashion, and surrounded by purchasers.

  14. I think there must be as much of a knack in handling poi as there is in eating with chopsticks.

  15. The poi looks like common flour paste, and is kept in large bowls formed of a species of gourd, and capable of holding from one to three or four gallons.

  16. Toiney sang wild fragments of songs that found a suitable accompaniment in the distant, hoarse barking of the harbor seal, and in the plaintive "Oo-oo-ooo!

  17. I've promised to do a good turn to somebody--or something--every day.

  18. Only a screech owl; it's unusual to find one so far in the woods as this!

  19. He's left his boat behind and is wading out to the clam-flats.

  20. Presently the noose was complete, and Nixon was showing him how to tighten it by pulling on the standing part of the rope.

  21. With the exception of a few small carbide lamps attached to tent-posts, those lanterns were the only luminaries in camp.

  22. I am a stranger in Spain, and may want a friend; fortune has been kind to me in procuring me one who is a member of so powerful a body.

  23. After I had been standing about a quarter of an hour, Mendizabal suddenly lifted up a pair of sharp eyes, and fixed them upon me with a peculiarly scrutinizing glance.

  24. She said that a young man, a great Constitutionalist, had given it to her some months previous, and had pressed her much to read it, for that it was one of the best books in the world.

  25. We now got into a cultivated country, and following the road, which wound amongst hedgerows, we arrived at a place where the ground began gradually to shelve down.

  26. I love to visit Toledo, and to think of the times which have long since departed.

  27. I shall never forget how the earth shook; it made us all sick; and the houses and walls reeled like drunkards.

  28. My stay in England was very short, for time was precious, and I was eager to return to the field of action.

  29. Moreover, in this journey I should be a solitary traveller, with no other companion than the muleteer, as it was my intention to take my servant no farther than Aldea Gallega, for which place I started at four in the afternoon.

  30. We did pass the day together; and when the diligence arrived I deposited myself within, and on the morning of the second day arrived at Madrid.

  31. We coasted slowly along, rounding several tall forelands, some of them piled up by the hand of nature in the most fantastic shapes.

  32. Curiosity is the leading feature of my character, and I instantly said, with eagerness, that I should feel great pleasure in being permitted to read the prayer.

  33. After some discourse, he showed me the books which he used for the instruction of the children; they were spelling-books, much of the same kind as those used in the village schools in England.


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

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    point about; point lace; point out; point where; pointed arch; pointed arches; pointed architecture; pointed beard; pointed instrument; pointed knife; pointed out; pointed star; pointed stars; pointed stick; pointed wings; pointing finger; pointing hand; pointing upward; poisoned arrow; poisoned arrows; poisonous snakes