19 Words to use with stopped

"Are you both ready, gentlemen?" inquired Midshipman Edgerton, while Time-keeper Wheeler drew out his stop watch.

" Polton, who had been waiting with his hand on the stop-cock of the drain-tube, rapidly ran off the developer into the bucket and flooded the paper with the fixing solution.

In the five or six impatient minutes, before the dinner is quite ready, who would think of taking up the Fairy Queen for a stop-gap, or a volume of Bishop Andrewes' sermons? Milton almost requires a solemn service of music to be played before you enter upon him.

A.Marine boilers are now generally supplied with stop valves, whereby one boiler may be thrown out of use without impairing the efficacy of the remainder.

But Lesterville had not yet reported its arrival; for which cause the agent at Juniberg was constrained to put out his stop signal, and Kent's special came to a stand at the platform.

There may be, however, appliances embodying some system of automatic stop motion to bring the individual spindles to rest if one thread out of any group which are being combined happens to break.

SEE Singer Sewing Machine Co. List of parts for motors (only) for electric transmitters S.D. and S.A.1600 series motors for stop motion machines and electric transmitters S.D. and S.A.1700 series motors.

In the morning Mr. Holmes drove Joe, Jim and his wife and children to the railroad station, but when the brothers asked at the ticket window for a round trip ticket to Canada, via Rugby, they were informedto the dismay of Jim and to the joy of Joe, as this spelled additional delaythat the ticket would be only good for stop-overs upon their return journey.

"'Merryweather headed dervishes stop return stop shot mutilated stop raid communications.'

Until recently, Karnal Singh, the chief ministers point-man in the police department, was normally the one-stop shop for journos for daily information.

Then came the sound as of harder ground and a stop undertones, gruff and manly, could be heard, the peculiar noise of horses' drinking; and her captor came up this time on foot, saying, "Plaguy little to be had in this accursed hole; 'tis but the choice between stale beer and milk.

Danforth went painfully and carefully back with this defiance, and while he was bridging the nerve-trying gap, another station with the stop-board down and red lights frantically swinging was passed with a roar and a whistle shriek.

In addition to this private trials are necessary in the presence of someone who is accustomed to timing races by the aid of a stop-watcha by no means easy task, considering that a slight particle of a second means so many yards, and the average speed working out at about 16 yards per secondnearly twice as fast as the fastest pedestrian sprinter, and altogether beyond the power of the fleetest race-horse.

"Some folks say you jus been dreamin, counta de blood stop circulatin in yaur back.

Like the word 'cause,' the word 'soul' is but a theoretic stop-gapit marks a place and claims it for a future explanation to occupy.

By some accident or mistake the dots have been omitted, but any one can understand where the stop hedges which the dotted lines indicated might be placed so as to give the wanderer in the maze, additional trouble to find his way out of it.

The worst trait in the majority was a total want of moral courage, and a disposition to favor a negligent and indebted population, by passing a species of stop laws, and divorce laws, and of running after local and temporary expedients, to the lowering of the tone of just legislation.

The yard-dog's chain ought always to be fitted with a stop link spring to counteract the effect of the sudden jerk.

"Six locks we've passed while you was asleep, not countin' the stop-lock.

19 Words to use with  stopped