58 Words to use with flyings

They soon afterward saw two other alcatrases and great numbers of flying-fishes.

Morny said, "Let us make use of the flying squadron.

SEE Stocking, Jay T. BISHOP, WILLIAM A. The flying squad, by William A. Bishop and Rothesay Stuart-Wortley.

In the dark night it was impossible to see the flying-machine.

The spires and the flying-buttresses of the Northern cathedrals cannot be defended on the ground of thrifty construction.

At first, I feared my rare bird had flitted; I shook the bit of flying-jib that answered for a door, and called to any one within, more than once, before an inmate stirred.

I caught a momentary glimpse of a square-shouldered man with a close-trimmed auburn beard crouching in the stern, and then the next moment a wave broke right against our bows, drenching all three of us in a cloud of flying spray.

Sometimes, in the middle of a dark winter's night, when a terrible north-easterly storm is howling across the steppe in clouds of flying snow, a band of wolves will make a fierce, sudden attack upon a herd of deer, and scatter it to the four winds.

and, as misfortunes seldom come alone; a large spanish cat we had on board, caught my flying squirrel.

R117029-117032, 9Sep53, Grace Perkins Oursler (W) The mystery of the flying dagger, by Samri Frikell [pseud.]

Cooper has told us how and by what signs, in years that have forever faded, the Huron tracked his flying foe through the forests of the North; we read of Cuban bloodhounds, and of their frightful baying on the scent of the wretched maroon; we know how the Bedouin follows his tribe over pathless sands;and yet all these are bunglers, in comparison with the Gaucho rastreador!

And here will I set down how that the Home-Call had no use in those ages; but had been a Call in the olden time when yet the great flying-ships went abroad over the world.

To him his amorous career has been hitherto an unsuccessful pursuit, because each followed fair in turn, when at length he has caught her flying skirts, and looked into her face, has proved not that 'ideal' 'That not impossible she That shall command my heart and me' but another, to be shaken free again in disappointment.

For a few minutes the sulky one performed on the flying rings.

The Flying wing.

"If the man Dawson is right, and there are German spies in the French and Belgian flying services, they will come to London to get their orders.

Below the flying-men the packed thousands are crouched still to earth.

Thirty-five houses in this village were burnt to cinders after their old timbers had blazed fiercely with flying sparks which sparkled above the helmets of drunken soldiery.

The next thing we came to was a sort of swing with flying boats, but no one was brave enough to try it except the Marquise and me, though all the men wanted to come with us.

The Russian Government, regardless of their best military advice, forced their partially mobilised legions to make a rapid flying raid into East Prussia, which immediately reduced the pressure upon our own armies and made the victory of the Marne possible.

" "With the idea of cleansing the sky of cauliflowers," said Gaspard, "I shall proceed to the flying-ground at Dormancourt; Blanchaille, the instructor there, will receive your friend.

Often would Edith go and sit by the old lady as she knitted, and listen to the story of the "Flying Trunk," or the "Two Swans," with untiring interest; and old ladies of a garrulous turn like good listeners.

The following account of the late Dr. Boerhaave, so loudly celebrated, and so universally lamented through the whole learned world, will, we hope, be not unacceptable to our readers: we could have made it much larger, by adopting flying reports, and inserting unattested facts: a close adherence to certainty has contracted our narrative, and hindered it from swelling to that bulk, at which modern histories generally arrive.

"Night of 4th, Aguinaldo issued flying proclamation, charging Americans with initiative, and declared war.

The cinematograph was up in time to catch the flying rearguard which came along in fine form, Snatcher leading and being stopped every now and againa wonderful little beast.

58 Words to use with  flyings