103 Words to use with barks

And I’m forced to go on rations in an old bark hut.

"He's got a team of Esquimaux dogscalls 'em Mahlemeuts, and he's got a birch-bark canoe, and a skin kyak from the coast."

Nicholas edged towards the Shamán, presenting something in a birch-bark dish.

The fascination of indulgence in this illusory life became such that I lingered every summer longer, and finally until November, when, in that high and northerly locality, the snow had fallen and the lake began to freeze, living only under a bark roof, open to the air and to the snow, which fell on my bed during the night.

And to think that we can sail freely over it all, looking for that spot where that bark letter came from.

The Indian camp, with its bark wigwams and tall totem pole, had become a great place of resort with certain of the officers.

The sugar, candles, and the saddled mule, Together with your cask of malvoisie, So far exceed all my necessity That Michael and not I my debt must rule, In such a glassy calm the breezes fool My sinking sails, so that amid the sea My bark hath missed her way, and seems to be A wisp of straw whirled on a weltering pool.

Quantities of the largest spruce trees in the Adirondacks have been killed off by bark beetles.

In addition to the flooded-gum which grows here abundantly, we observed in the bed of the river a melaleuca of large size, like a paper-bark tree, but having broad leaves resembling the eucalyptus.

What though upon a wintry sea our life bark sails, What though we tremble 'neath its cruel gales, Its icy blast; We see a happy port lie far before, We see its shining waves, its sunny shore, Where we shall wander, and forget the troubled past, At last.

We found eight large permanent bark lodges, with fields of corn, potatoes, pumpkins, and beans, in fine condition.

Many articles of Indian fancy-work are also manufactured by them: beaded pouches for tobacco, bark-work knick-knacks, and curious racks made of the hoofs of the moose, and hung upon the wall to stick small articles into.

But as soon as he had slain the Buso, he struck a blow at his own legs, and the bark trousers fell off.

Rocks, waves, and winds the shatter'd bark delay; Thy heart is sad, thy home is far away.

[Footnote 5: This barcktmeaning cased as a bark cases its treeis used in 1st Q. also: 'And all my smoothe body, barked, and tetterd ouer.'

Leaving the camp at 7.40 a.m., pursued a south-east course, soon leaving the grassy flats of the creek and entering a melaleuca scrub; at 8.20 ascended the tableland by a gentle slope; the country was now sandy with much bush of acacia, grevillia, and bossiaca, with triodia in the more open part of the forest, which consisted of paper-bark gums.

At this moment the young men fire at the little bark animal, blowing it to atoms; when the doctor jumps at the bowl, thrusting his face into the water, grunting, groaning and making a vast deal of fuss.

After this had been effected by the process of decomposition in the open air, the bones were removed either to the former house of the deceased, or to a small bark house by its side, prepared for their reception.

"At another time our canoe being among these islands seeking for game, espied a drove of these men swimming from one island to another; for they have no boats, canoes, or bark-logs.

There is a chart to guide thee over the troubled sea, and a pilot stands ready to steer thy little bark aright.

Good Anasúyá, Priyamvadá has drawn this bark-dress too tightly about my chest.

She made better moccasins than any of all the young girls, and the bark-rope she braided was the stoutest.

The poles showed freshly cut disks of yellow at the top; and though the bark coverings were such movables as any Indian household carried, they were newly fastened to their present support.

The trunk of the red maple is a clear ashy gray, often mottled with patches of white lichens; and when the tree is old, the bark cracks and can be peeled off in long, narrow strips.

The babies were put into little bark cradles, which were sometimes hung from the branches of trees, and were rocked to and fro by the wind.

103 Words to use with  barks