67 Words to use with after

Simmonds, too, was looking rather shaky, and no doubt still felt the after-effects of that whiff of poison.

The after-deck was lighted by scores of incandescent lamps, each shaded by a scarlet silken flower.

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And thus it was that George Bellew came to Dapplemere in the glory of the after-glow of an August afternoon, breathing the magic air of Arcadia which is, and always has been, of that rare quality warranted to go to the head, sooner, or later.

Wyatt's three rooms were in the after-cabin, which was separated from the main one by a slight sliding door, never locked even at night.

The techniques of self-help in psychiatric after-care.

The Pre-Restoration Jig was little other indeed than a ballad opera in embryo lasting about twenty-five minutes and given as an after-piece.

II I make this rhyme of my lady and me To give me ease of my misery, Of my lady and me I make this rhyme For lovers in the after-time.

A long, shrill whistle, with the words, "Good humour, ahoy!" had hitherto served to keep down the rising tempers of the different parties, when the joke bore too hard on the high-spirited soldier, or the revengeful, though perhaps less mettlesome, member of the after-guard.

"Take the wheel," said he to me; and then followed the orders, in quick succession: "Lay aft, and man the bracessee every thing clear forward, to wear shipsteadyease hershiver away the main-topsailput your helm uphaul in the weather fore-braces,gather in the after-yards."

Marble suggested that by edging gradually away, we should bring the Leander so far on our quarter as to cause the after-sails to conceal what we were about forward, and that we might steal a march on our pursuers by adopting this precaution.

In the after-dressing of the wound careful attention must be paid to the granulating surface.

Since there function, in addition to the ovaries, the glands of the uterus, the breasts or mammary glands, and the placental gland (the secreting cells of the tissue which comes out as the after-birth).

"That's Hairy Hudson on the after-rail, sir.

Some time, after sad and strenuous after-lives; some time, after fierce and apocalyptic incarnations; in some strange world beyond the stars, I may become at last a Cockney humourist.

"Well, be as stuck up as you like to this after-noon!"

He was brought in as an after-dinner's amusement; visitors asked for him as the show of the place.

" "See that Miss Fairfax is placed safely in the after-boat, and then stand by.

He believed me to be a drunkard, who had been thoroughly doped that day and would probably drink hard that night to drown the after-taste.

Not even the girl, unconscious of the possibility of approaching danger from that quarter, her attention diverted elsewhere, had her slightest suspicion aroused as they glided noiselessly alongside, and made fast beneath the protection of the after-chains.

" Once or twice I made an effort to tell Magnus Thorkelson about this, as we worked at our after-harvest haying together that week; but it was a hard thing to do.

As he passed through the after-hatch, all the officers on the quarter-deck bowed to him, and not a man was there in the ship who did not feel the happier for the reprieve.

The Willamette Valley was green and fertile, a nice after-image on the following afternoon as the plane lowered over the brown Maine woods and the steely blue Atlantic.

This was an important discovery, and in the light of his after-knowledge was correctly regarded as a solution of the production of electricity from magnetism.

"This is grand for us," remarked Dab Kinzer to Ford, as he kept his eyes on the after-lantern of the "Prudhomme."

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