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Example sentences for "whelps"

Lexicographically close words:
whelming; whelms; whelp; whelpe; whelped; when; whenas; whence; whencesoever; whenever
  1. And when strong tempest ariseth, while his whelps are tender and young, he swalloweth them up into his own womb.

  2. Also he loveth his whelps with a wonder love, and leadeth them about in the sea long time.

  3. And if it happeth that his whelps be let with heaps of gravel, and by default of water, he taketh much water in his mouth, and throweth upon them, and delivereth them in that wise out of peril, and bringeth them again into the deep sea.

  4. We've got to fight the battle out on empty stomachs, and drive these whelps away before we kin get a square meal.

  5. The Conductor walked away muttering: "Blasted thieving whelps o' soldiers, what'll they steal next?

  6. Afterwards, on the other asking for her place back again, she renewed her entreaties, earnestly begging for a short time, until she might be enabled to lead forth her whelps when they had gained sufficient strength.

  7. An Eagle one day carried off the whelps of a Fox, and placed them in {her} nest before her young ones, for them to tear in pieces as food.

  8. The Eagle, that she might rescue her young ones from the peril of death, in a suppliant manner restored to the Fox her whelps in safety.

  9. The Wolves sent ambassadors, and demanded a peace, ratified on oath, on these terms; that the Sheep should give up the Dogs, and receive as hostages the whelps of the Wolves.

  10. Suffer not your Whelps to Suck above two Months, and then Wean them.

  11. We can go to Adam's together, if you like; but I want to call at the Hall Farm on my way, to look at the whelps Poyser is keeping for me.

  12. No, thank you; I'll just look at the whelps and leave a message about them with your shepherd.

  13. He overcame his four tiger whelps with ease, and with no other hurt than the loss of a portion of his scalp.

  14. I still have signs of those whelps on me today.

  15. Then, while they were temporarily absent, these whelps jumped both claims--and look at the rock they've already taken out!

  16. The Lioness came up next and tore the carcass to shreds, bolting huge mouthfuls, but not objecting to the whelps eating as much as they could find.

  17. They formed a fine picture as they all stood round the carcass, the whelps tearing it and biting it, but unable to get through the tough skin.

  18. These secured the boy, and, according to prescriptive rule, allowed the wolf and her three whelps to go on their way.

  19. The roaring of the lion, and the voice of the lioness, and the teeth of the whelps of lions, are broken: 4:11.

  20. He saw whelps of boys scrambling and struggling for some ghastly relic; scavengers and sweeps dressed up in the habits of the Benedictines they had slain.

  21. As for these whelps of treason, they have butchered our children, shamed our women, clawed and torn at their King's throne.

  22. At this the Lioness and whelps retreated and after an hour I mounted Gotch and rode up near the tired and crippled Dog and sent a ball through his heart.

  23. This one appeared to me as lord and master, Hunting the wolf and whelps upon the mountain For which the Pisans cannot Lucca see.

  24. Our folk will gather head anon, and push these whelps into the sea.

  25. Fealty was sworn with solemn ordinance to Uther Pendragon the king, and common league bonded against the heathen and the whelps of the north.

  26. The Bitch and Her Whelps A BITCH, ready to whelp, earnestly begged a shepherd for a place where she might litter.

  27. If two litters are born at or about the same time, or within two or three days of each other, we may interchange one or two of the whelps of each of them, and perhaps increase the value of both.

  28. When the whelps are sufficiently grown to run about, they should be placed in a warm situation, with plenty of fresh grass, and a sufficient quantity of clean, but not too stimulating, food.

  29. When the whelps are able to crawl to a certain distance, it will be time to mark them, according to their respective litters, some on the ear and others on the lip.

  30. She was caught as she came out, and the barn being searched three whelps were found, which, very foolishly, were destroyed.

  31. The whelps will begin to lap very soon after they can look about them, and should remain with the mother until they are fully able to take care of themselves.

  32. The bitch should not have whelps until she has hunted two seasons; for, before that time it will be scarcely possible to ascertain her excellences or defects.

  33. There is often considerable difficulty in disposing of the whelps until they get old and stout enough to be brought into the kennel.

  34. When the whelps of the Woodbeast wander with the Leafage of the Tree All up the Mirkwood-water to seek what they shall find, The oak-boles of the battle and the war-wood stark and blind?

  35. In a word, this new Race of Criticks seem to me like the Lion-Whelps in the Tower, who are so boisterously gamesome at their Meals that they dash down the Bowls of Milk brought for their own Breakfast.

  36. Our new critics are like Lions Whelps that dash down the Bowls of Milk &c.

  37. And such wolves in fellowship together get meat for their whelps the father as well as the mother, save only that the wolf eateth first his fill and then bears the remnant to his whelps.

  38. At the time that she hath whelps the wolf is fattest in all the year, for he eateth and taketh all that the bitch and whelps should eat.

  39. The bitches of them have their whelps as other tame bitches, sometimes more, sometimes less.

  40. And when the wolf's bitch has her whelps commonly she will do no harm near where she has them, for fear she hath to lose them.

  41. And when the vixen is assaute, and goeth in her love to seek the dog fox she crieth with a hoarse voice as a mad hound doth, and also when she calleth her whelps when she misses any of them, she calleth in the same way.

  42. The bitch beareth her whelps nine weeks and sometimes three or four days more.

  43. The bitch does not do so for she beareth all her meat to her whelps and eateth with them.

  44. They may get young whelps at the year's end, and then they leave their father and their mother.

  45. A lucky thing I hid in that shrubbery and overheard every word the young whelps were saying," he was exclaiming.

  46. That gang of young whelps on the River Swallow broke up our game here, all right, bad luck to them.

  47. The man had a dog with whelps; one of the whelps pleased Ivan greatly, and he trained it.

  48. A dog with her whelps happened in their way.

  49. He purchased a great many slaves out of the captives taken in war, but chiefly bought up the young ones, who were capable to be, as it were, broken and taught like whelps and colts.


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