44 collocations for inter

The sheriff placed the hat of Sinclair over his face and swung back into his saddle; he must hurry back to Sour Creek and send up a burial party, for no one would have an interest in interring the body in the town.

When you formerly applied to me for leave to inter the remains of Lord Byron within this Abbey, I stated to you the principle on which, as Churchmen, we were compelled to decline the proposal.

An affection for the body of a person, who in his life time was beloved, induced the first natives to inter the dead in a decent manner, and to add to this melancholy instance of esteem, those wishes which had a particular regard to their new state of existence.

He dumped a lot o' money inter that place, an' never got it out agin', nuther.

A gentleman, who had resided many years abroad, and particularly amongst the Italian Catholics, once described to me the manner in which the Capuchins inter the brethren of their order.

The divil himself, your honor, has intered the camp, and he got into bed wid me, to ate me up intirely!" All the time the boy was howling, and holding one hand under his arm, while he danced a hornpipe and protested, that, if I'd save him this time, he'd "niver stale another cint's worth as long as he lived, sure!"

Tell me how I kin git rid er dis yer ole witch w'at 's be'n ridin' me so ha'd.' "'In de fus' place,' sez de cunjuh man, 'dis ole witch nebber comes in her own shape, but eve'y night, at ten o'clock, she tu'ns herse'f inter a black cat, en runs down ter yo' cabin en bridles you, en mounts you, en dribes you out th'oo de chimbly, en rides you ober de roughes' places she kin fin'.

All at once it occurred to Leonard that Judith's companion was the unfortunate stranger whose child he had interred, and who had been so strangely affected at the sight of Nizza Macascree.

In the caverns of these rocks the ancient Pintados interred the corpses of their heroes and ancestors in well-locked coffins, surrounded by those objects which had been held in the highest regard by them during life.

Mr. Gifford desired that he should be buried in the ground attached to Grosvenor Chapel, South Audley Street, where he had interred Annie Davies, his faithful old housekeeper, but his friends made application for his interment in Westminster Abbey, which was acceded to, and he was buried there accordingly on January 8, 1827, immediately under the monuments of Camden and Garrick.

"See here," said Nick Thorne, who had done the hauling, "you've got to let a woman inter this deal, Peggy.

He attended personally to the ceremonies of interring the decollated deceased, and then shut himself up for a week, to settle his mind.

An' Mr. John's whistle ez enuff ter put sunshine inter the Deluge!

They are headstones, and mark the cemetery where Miss Sally, not ordinarily given to sentiment, has a fancy for interring her favourite dogs.

I never force my advice on no one, 'xcept this,I'd advise Emerline there ter throw them socks inter the fire; there'll never none o' them be fit ter sell, 'nless she wants ter spread the disease.

About a needeful trouble; this gentleman Hath, at the charges of his charitie, Preparde to inter a friend of his, Though lately entertaind a friend of yours, Acquaintance to you all, Philautus; and would desire You would with him accompany his ghost To funerall, which will be presently on his journey.

"I've ben thinkin', friens," she said, "that we don't get the sweetness of them words inter our hearts ez we should.

(Nocte, inter 16 et 17 Junii, 1783[a])

In the church, in the Earl of Burlington's vault, is interred the celebrated Kent, a painter, architect, and father of modern gardening.

Historians inform us that Alaric was buried in a manner similar to that employed by the Obongo, for in 410, at Cosença, a town of Calabria, the Goths turned aside the course of the river Vasento, and having made a grave in the midst of its bed, where its course was most rapid, they interred their king with a prodigious amount of wealth and riches.

thy Soveraigne's come, To inter the life I gave thee in this tombe.

"Waal!" growled one of the men, with an ugly leer, "we didn't hardly expec' ter run inter such luck ez this.

Later the Roman Emperor Severus, being of Libyan birth, interred in a tomb of white marble this man, the general Hannibal.

In the church and cemetery, too, are interred Meyer, the celebrated miniature-painter, Gainsborough, and Zoffany.

After marching for two days, during which time they interred a large number of victims of the savage Sioux, they went into camp at Birch Coulie, about fifteen miles from Fort Ridgely.

44 collocations for  inter