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Example sentences for "turnout"

Lexicographically close words:
turnips; turnis; turnit; turnkey; turnkeys; turnouts; turnover; turnovers; turnpike; turnpikes
  1. As Harry and our hero entered the turnout two figures stole up from the back of the barn.

  2. In this he was successful, and learned that the turnout containing two men and a young lady, who appeared to be ill, had crossed to Brooklyn.

  3. I have," said Philip with elevated eyebrows, for the wealthy Frenchman had been pointed out to him, and now he understood how Mollie had happened to be riding in that elegant turnout that morning.

  4. Mollie Heatherford, and what an elegant turnout that is in which she is riding!

  5. But the man was fully as excited as his horse, and he continued to saw on the reins, until the turnout occupied the very center of the narrow and torn-up highway.

  6. Dave, as he looked back at the turnout that had caused the trouble.

  7. He saw a chance to pass on the right of the turnout ahead, and like a flash he let go on the two brakes and turned on a little power.

  8. And don't mention the pistol," called Sam, as the turnout moved on again.

  9. Wish we were in a carriage," observed Tom, after the turnout had gone on.

  10. If I can get a turnout at the stable," King answered.

  11. This is my turnout at the door--come on, or I'll leave you to walk to Springtown.

  12. If anything could have added distinction to our turnout it would have been the stiff side-whiskers of our driver: the only pair I saw in real life after seeing them so long in pictures on boxes of raisins and cigars.

  13. Yes, Cousin Herrara purchased the turnout from a Cuban acquaintance here a few days since.

  14. The press of vehicles here forced us to stop for a moment, and at the same instant a most superb turnout caught our attention.

  15. Nevertheless, there was a sizable turnout of people for the afternoon performance.

  16. Yesterday,' he says, 'I rented out my whole string of coaches and teams for a burial turnout over here on McDougal Street.

  17. Altogether the turnout was not one to inspire confidence, but it was, nevertheless, a welcome sight to many a sufferer round Swamp Creek.

  18. Suddenly a handsome turnout claims our attention, and instantly the driver assists a lady to alight.

  19. In the meanwhile the turnout had left the vicinity of Haven Point, and was moving swiftly along in the direction of one of the neighboring towns.

  20. In the meantime, the driver had brought the turnout to a halt.

  21. Very well," and our hero jumped into the rickety turnout which went by the name of the Millville stage.

  22. The boy who had brought the turnout around looked at Felix Gussing earnestly.

  23. He's some kind of a doctor," answered the carryall driver, who had left his turnout to join the boys.

  24. The turnout had landed in a particularly soft spot, and was settling deeper and deeper every minute.

  25. The horses and the turnout were taken around to the stables.

  26. The turnout was filled with straw, so that they might keep warm, and was drawn by four good horses.

  27. And with a crack of his whip he started up the turnout so suddenly that half the lads were pitched into the laps of the other half.

  28. Dave gave a yell of warning, and turned off the power and applied the brakes just in time, and, as before, Roger had to turn into the bushes, to avoid striking the turnout ahead.

  29. A horse and a low box-sleigh were at hand, and into the turnout Dave was lifted, the fellow who had spoken getting on one side of him and somebody else on the other.

  30. That fellow must be in some hurry," observed Spud, as the other turnout flashed past.

  31. Abner, when he came to the door of Sam's room, to tell him that the turnout was in readiness.

  32. That would give the man time to get another turnout in which to follow you," said Sam.

  33. But hardly had he uttered the words than, happening to glance toward the stable in which their turnout was located, he saw a thick volume of smoke come pouring out of several of the upper windows.

  34. It was more than they had to spend for both turnout and stock.

  35. Den take der turnout for two hundred and fifty.

  36. If I had a turnout I would travel all over the United States, stopping a week here and a week there.

  37. All watched the approach of the big sleigh, and were then surprised to see that the turnout contained the four Germans they had met before, and likewise Tony Duval and a sixth man, who was a stranger to them.

  38. To this the cadets readily consented, and then William Pollock hurried off, to obtain a private turnout in which to get to Timminsport as speedily as possible.

  39. One runner of the boxsled went up on some rocks, and for a moment it looked as if the turnout would upset.

  40. The turnout drove directly to the front of the shack occupied by Tony Duval.

  41. The stage was going along at a good gait when Pepper happened to look under the turnout and saw a sight that made him open his mouth wide in astonishment.

  42. Then, with a quick leap, he cleared the bicycle handle bars and caught hold of the back seat of the turnout ahead.

  43. Dick and Dora, Sam and Grace, and Fred got in the first turnout and the others in the second.

  44. Should they hit the turnout below somebody would surely be hurt and perhaps killed.

  45. The youngest Rover stared and well he might, for the farmer's turnout with the load of lime had disappeared from view.

  46. The Basswood car, with Ben in charge, had already taken to the highway on the left, and the other turnout followed it at a distance of several hundred feet.

  47. They were in the lead, with the Basswood turnout not far behind.

  48. By this means, in a minute more, the turnout was safe in the middle of the roadway.

  49. Soon they saw the wheels of the Basswood car revolving rapidly, and the turnout itself moved slowly to the rear.

  50. For this expedition he employed a lively colt which had not yet come of age, and an open buggy long past its prime, and was no more ashamed of his turnout than of the finest he had ever driven on the Milldam.

  51. A servant should have pride enough to do his part in maintaining the character of the turnout which he renders ridiculous when sprawling in his seat and gaping about as though waiting to recognize passing acquaintances.

  52. The turnout was drawn by a pair of thoroughbreds, driven tandem, which were now, their irascible tempers being disturbed by delay, relieving their feelings by executing a kind of hornpipe upon their hind legs.

  53. Our turnout was rather better than at Missilonghi, but not much.

  54. It was to him, then, that, on our return from our visit to the widow and daughters of Marco Bozzaris, we were indebted for a turnout that seemed to astonish even the people of Missilonghi.

  55. Once Tom gave a cry, as they saw a turnout at a distance.

  56. Tom, and then there was a crack of a whip, and off the strange turnout started, with poor Tubbs on the seat looking more bewildered than ever, and followed by the great carryall with the yelling and singing students who had come to greet him.

  57. But they came within sight of the village of Beechwood without encountering a turnout of any sort.

  58. And then Dick swept down close to the turnout and Sam gave three blasts on the horn, to let them know he saw them.

  59. Then the turnout came into view, loaded with freshly-cut cord wood, and drawn by a pair of bony, white horses.

  60. And into the turnout went poor Tubbs, and the next instant his hat was snatched from his head and a tall, white beaver was placed in its stead.


  61. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "turnout" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    assembly; assignation; attendance; ball; boycott; branch; brawl; caparison; caucus; colloquium; commission; committee; conclave; concourse; convention; convocation; council; dance; date; diet; draw; elevated; embankment; equipage; feeder; festivity; fete; forum; furnishings; gathering; guise; harness; housewarming; junction; levee; line; livery; lockout; meet; meeting; monorail; muster; outfit; output; pair; panel; party; plenum; product; production; profit; quorum; rail; railroad; railway; rally; reception; rendezvous; revolt; rig; roadbed; roadway; seance; session; sidetrack; siding; sitting; slowdown; soiree; span; spike; strike; subway; switchback; symposium; synod; tandem; team; terminal; terminus; things; track; tram; trappings; trestle; trunk; tube; turnout; underground; unicorn; wardrobe; yield