46 Words to use with accidents

SEE Paterson, Donald G. HEINRICH, H. W. Industrial accident prevention.

There is nobody around to answer questions or to issue accident-insurance policies and the naked heathen attendants talk no language that you know.

And you recall that accident case we hadBump against the Railroad?" "You can't tell me anything about names," remarked Mr. Tutt.

Old Mr. Winthrop had left the hospital fifteen thousand dollars in his will, and we'd been counting on that to make some changes in the operating-room and the men's accident ward that are awfully needed.

This accident hath hit thy humour, Gloster; From pursuivant I'll turn a hermit now.

Since 1885, especially, this liability has been much further extended in many countries and in various directions, and yet the laws of accident compensation still retain many features of the old liability laws and remain in their legal character somewhat apart from the other branches of social insurance.

The Ellison five and ten cents accident ticket policy, the original.

BACON, FRANCIS L. Outwitting the hazards; youth attacks the accident problem.

If any accident befel Virginia, the cries of Paul gave notice of the disaster; and then Virginia would suppress her complaints when she found that Paul was unhappy.

Ukridge's accident syndicate.

Revised accident and sickness and accident income plans combined with savings and life insurance, 4: tables.

One evening walking, as it was his custom, in the street that she inhabited, he saw the door of her house by accident open, he entered it, and, finding no person in the passage to hinder him, went upstairs to salute her.

Gentlemen of the Senate: A treaty with the Mohawk Nation of Indians has by accident lain long neglected.

"But whoever done it might have done it by accident-like.

He knew that Weston was the best "accident man" in the company's employ.

I knew Lagrange didn't need any attention, you see; so I just figured on meeting up with you somewhere by accident likeabout meal time, mebbe."

Mr. Hammond is a gentleman.' 'True, my lady; but any accident, such as that which brought Lady Mary into the old garden' 'No such accident need occurit must not occur, Steadman,' exclaimed Lady Maulevrier, with kindling eyes.

Little girls play with dolls, and with toy houses, and all the implements of making a home; but sweet and dear as the little angels are they love a boy's game, and if they can through some lucky accident participate in one it is to scream and shudder and fight, indeed like the females of the species.

Have doctored gunshot wounds in the two Texan wars, in one Paris revolution, and in the Schleswig-Holstein row; beside accident practice in every country from California to China, and round the world and back again.

The government that takes advantage of wicked inclinations, by accident predominant in the people, and, for any temporary convenience, instead of leading them back to virtue, plunges them deeper into vice, is no longer a sacred institution, because it is no longer a benefit to society.

" "I have always heard," said a fourth, "that in a railway accident presence of mind is not so valuable as absence of body"getting off this ancient pleasantry as though it were his own.

In twenty-five years he had never encountered serious accident before; he had believed himself accident-proof; and learning differently, did not propose to lose a second ship.

aux habits noirs, au menton rasé, aux mains gantées, aux jambes maladroites, et ce roi de la société n'est plus qu'un accident ridicule, une tâche importune dans le tableau.

Hack, hunter, pony, phaeton-horse, he was either possessor of the very animal you wanted, or could suit you with it at twenty-four hours' notice; yet if you met him by accident riding in the Park, he was sure to tell you he had been mounted by a friend; if you saw him driving a teamand few could handle four horses in a crowded thoroughfare with more neatness and precisionyou might safely wager it was from the box of another man's coach.

But in Johnson's Dictionary the two words are by some accident run together under the heading cocoa, with the disastrous result that modern vulgar usage mixes the two up, spells the coco-nut, 'cocoa-' as if it were co-co-a, and on the other hand pronounces cocoa, the cacao-bean and the beverage, as if it were coco.

46 Words to use with  accidents