278 Words to use with lines

Of such is Mrs. Boyd's volume, which her husband has illustrated profusely with spirited line drawings.

Legislators, government officials and farm associations by sudden shifting of labor battalions cannot camouflage the fact that the front line trenches of the fighting army and labor force are undermanned.

Walt Coburn (A); 13Apr64; R335812. Dead man's line camp.

I watched him a little (from a distance), trying to see if anything made any impression on him (the crowd, the pretty, well-dressed women, the march past, the long lines of infantry,rather fatiguing to see, as one line regiment looks very like another,the chasseurs with their small chestnut horses, the dragoons more heavily mounted, and the guns), but his face remained absolutely impassive, though I think he saw everything.

The Smiths and Roebucks still live in the townshipas good neighbors as a man need ask for; except that I never could agree with Zenas Smith about line fences, when the time came for them.

Practically all that they have to say is that there was a "damned noise," that breakfast was delayed by the "morning hate," or that an angry sub besought a weary O.C. "to ask our gunners not to serve faults into our front line wire."

Also, it may be mentioned that by simple alterations of course a line-abreast may be converted into a line-of-bearing and a line-of-bearing into a line-ahead, and that the reverse can be effected by the same operation.

I watched the field surgeons gather about a young line officer brought in with a shot through his neck.

Conrad Lagrange explained that there were three ways back to the world they had left, nearly a month beforethe pipe-line trail to the reservoir and so down to the power-house and the Fairlands road; the Government trail from the pipe-line, over the Galenas to the valley on the other side; or, the Oak Knoll trail down to Clear Creek and out through the canyon gatesthe way they had come.

" This speech is in six-line stanzas, and beforn should rhyme to morn, as it does in the old copies, which were here abandoned.

He was afterwards the best line-engraver of his time, and received the honour of knighthood from George III.

" They left the office at once, Joe to get his line-men at work, and the major to join Weldon in guarding the dynamos.

'Course Beresford's got a red coat an' spurs that jingle an' a fine line o' talk.

By 12.45 he had assured himself that the line guards were functioning in the prescribed "brisk and soldierly manner," and that the horses were all properly tucked up in bed, and so turned for home.

Then, in the shadow below the sun-line cut by the mountains across the earth, she saw a sharp peak, grey and regular as a pyramid, rising in the midst of the high valley, and then beyond it, as the carriage rolled along, there was a misty landscape of a far, low valleyand then, all at once, the brown, tiled roofs of her own Muro were at her feet, and far to the left, out of the houses, rose the round grey keep of the fortress.

This Chapman's book does to the best purpose possible under the circumstances, in what is technically termed the right-line system of drawing,that is, the reduction of all forms to their approximate geometrical figures in order to facilitate the measurements of the eye.

A rapid march brought reserve regiments of a division of the 5th Corps into Vigneulles in the early morning, where it linked up with patrols of our 4th Corps, closing the salient and forming a new line west of Thiaucourt to Vigneulles and beyond Fresnes-en-Woevre.

All that remains to us of that great work is the chiaroscuro transcript at Holkham, a sketch for the whole composition in the Albertina Gallery at Vienna, which differs in some important details from the Holkham group, several interesting pen-and-chalk drawings by Michelangelo's own hand, also in the Albertina Collection, and a line-engraving by Marcantonio Raimondi, commonly known as "Les Grimpeurs.

The timber line fugitive.

My imaginary line spelling book; advanced.

Fifty thousand Servians, two divisions, were spared after Kumanova, and speeded across Bulgaria on the single-line railway with an amazing rapidity to assist, according to plan, the Bulgars in the investment operations.

Also, it may be mentioned that by simple alterations of course a line-abreast may be converted into a line-of-bearing and a line-of-bearing into a line-ahead, and that the reverse can be effected by the same operation.

The highway followed the railroad from that town to Kahlotus, and there crossed a big trunk-line railroad, to turn south toward the river.

for two-line lock stitching in fabrics.

All that it has to do is to remain, for the proper length of time, within the strategic area across which the defended or threatened line runs.

278 Words to use with  lines