56 examples of eureka in sentences

Suddenly his countenance was irradiated, like a ripening squash at early morn, and he sprang to his feet, crying out, "Eureka!

" III. Eureka!

On the night of October 16, 1854, a miner named Scobie was murdered, or at least killed, at the Eureka Hotel, near Ballarat.

The Eureka Hotel was a place of no good repute, kept by a man named Bentley, who, as well as his wife, was (it is said) an ex-convict from Tasmania.

The diggers intrenched themselves in a fortified camp known as the "Eureka Stockade," openly drilled their forces in the presence of the authorities, and levied horses and rations from unwilling miners in the name of a "commander-in-chief."

Captain Thomas saw that, while the Eureka Stockade threatened to become a serious obstacle to the Government if its completion were allowed, in its uncompleted state it was really a source of weakness to the insurgents.

" "Eureka!" thought the teacher, with a smile.

he cried with an oath that was not exactly eureka.

"My decision is made!" Repeating his peculiar eureka five or six times, which struck the air like so many gleeful lashes, he sat down at his desk, radiant with joy, and began to write furiously.

Int. eureka!, 463.

Int. eureka!, aha!^, I've got it!, 481.

In Nevada, the ore deposits of Pioche, Tempiute, Tybo, Eureka, White Pine, and Cherry Creek, on the east side of the State, with those of Austin, Belmont, and a series too great for enumeration in the central and western portions. (j.) In California, the Bodie, Mariposa, Grass Valley, and other mines.

The ore deposits of Tybo and Eureka in Nevada, of the Emma, the Cave, and the Horn Silver mines in Utah, have much in common with those of Leadville, and it is not difficult to establish for all of the former cases a foreign and deep seated source of the ore.

If the leaching of the Leadville porphyry has not resulted in the formation of alkaline sulphide solutions, and the ore has come from the porphyry in the condition of carbonate of lead, chloride of silver, etc., then the nature of the deposition was quite different from that of the similar ones of Tybo, Eureka, Bingham, etc., which are plainly gossans, and indeed is without precedent.

If there was any thing of self in the Eureka of Pythagoras, there was not in the acclamations of his country who rejoiced with him.

" Interviewer: Mrs. Bernice Bowden Person interviewed: John Peterson, 1810 Eureka Street, Pine Bluff, Arkansas Age: 80 "I was small but I can remember some 'bout slavery days.

Were it so, one might throw at once all doubts to the wind, and shout, not only, "Eureka!"

SHANNON, MATTIE B. Eureka plan & program book for all occasions.

Eureka, Juab County, Utah.

Eureka Christmas recitations.

SHANNON, MATTIE B. Eureka children's day recitations. No.4.

Eureka Easter recitations.

Bernard J. Reines (A); 13May70; R484359. Eureka.

of France lying directly S. of the preceding; chief rivers the Eure in the N. and the Loir in the S. EUREKA (i. e. I have found it), the exclamation of Archimedes on discovering how to test the purity of the gold in the crown of HIERO (q. v.); he discovered it, tradition says, when taking a bath.

Kate Cumberland listened intently and she thought that what the man muttered so rapidly, over and over to himself, was: "Eureka!

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