48 Words to use with blowing

At Dinant, safes were opened with oxy-hydrogen blow-pipes, brought expressly for that purpose.

Blow-hole!" gasped the Boy.

Presently I could see the lattice move noiselessly, and a white face appeared with a boy's blow-gun of pierced bore-tree at its lips.

Why did not the blow fall?

"Yes," he said, "we venture over in her very well, though great blow wind."

Blow breezes, blow!

He called them "pot" roots and sometimes he called them "blow horts".

A moment later the masked youths began to howl and blow horns.

How it was that these employer blow-pipers could maintain and assume such a benign and almost brotherly attitude towards each other was a little puzzling to me till I thought the matter out.

And then reflect upon the motor-scorcher and the earthworm and the blow-fly.

He had about six blow-outs before he got very farjust answering our cheers.

Blow trumpet, the long night hath

" And in many places the Leontodon taraxacum is designated "blow-ball," because children blow the ripe fruit from the receptacle to tell the time of day and for various purposes of divination.

But Will and Tom, each blow-ing from A dif-fe-rent side, you well may guess, No boats could go straight on, and so They tacked a-bout in great dis-tress.

About the other state of affairswherein the woman's appurtenances of all kinds, as well as the woman herself, are significantis a delicate and subtle aura of the higher refinementthe long refinement of the spirit through many generationswhich, to an eye accustomed to look for gradations of moral beauty, possesses a peach-blow iridescence of its own.

This morning we were away over the floe about 9 A.M. I was anxious to see how the motors started up and agreeably surprised to find that neither driver took more than 20 to 30 minutes to get his machine going, in spite of the difficulties of working a blow lamp in a keen cold wind.

He is gone: but the Whit is not, nor the Whitbury club; nor will, while old Mark Armsworth is king in Whitbury, and sits every evening in the Mayfly season at the table head, retailing good stones of the great anglers of his youth,names which you, reader, have heard many a time,and who could do many things besides handling a blow-line.

With the iron club which he had taken from Club-carrier in the forest he met the blow midway, and the robber's weapon was knocked out of his hands and sent spinning away over the edge of the cliff.

What a blow nature had given to my masters!

" This was blow number two for George Fielding.

Well, my wife was just lightin' a pig-tailtho' light enough and to spare there was in the lift alreadywhen who should come clatterin' at the latch-pin in the blow o' thunder and wind but Philip, poor lad, himself; and an ill hour for him it was.

"Mebbe blow overmebbe blow up," was his doubtful verdict.

One man said, I was told, that it was "jes' like havin' an apple-tree blow raound, to see that Mis' Addison; she was so kinder cheery an' pooty, an' knew sech a sight abaout nussin', it did a feller lots of good only to look at her chirpin' abaout.

But thou, depending more than it became thee On that which is not in thee, virile courage, Daredst thyself thy own unwarlike hand For such a blow select.

The recovery of a child under such circumstances was a blow severer than his loss, and it will readily be supposed that the truth of the pretension of Maso, who then went by the name of Bartolomeo Contini, was admitted with the greatest caution.

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