74 examples of rink in sentences

On this machine, the prisoner, armed with a pewter squirt, used to practise for several hours a day, careering rapidly around the rink, and taking flying shots, as he went, at large posters attached to the wall, having portraits on them of General GRANT, Hon. H. GREELEY, Hon. WM.

The bilge-water usually came back upon him, however, and he was generally a humiliating object on leaving the rink.

Some of it not much used now, since winter had come, but under Marty's leadership, a skating rink construction gang had thrown up a dirt embankment in a low spot near the creek and then cut a channel far enough upstream to flood about four acres of swamp.

" At the rink, he had always looked forward to a skate with herit was really a dull night for him if she were not there, and now he wondered just what it was that attracted him so.

" Grandpa Grumbles said, "Chilly business this sport I think, Let's go roller-skating in a rink.

In Stockholm there is a general skating club, with a rink large enough to accommodate six thousand skaters, and popular fêtes given there at intervals during the winter are attended by the royal family and members of the court, and are regarded as important social functions.

park, plaisance^; national park, national forest, state park, county park, city park, vest-pocket park, public park (public) 737.1; arbor; garden &c (horticulture) 371; pleasure ground, playground, cricketground, croquet ground, archery ground, hunting ground; tennis court, racket court; bowling alley, green alley; croquet lawn, rink, glaciarum^, skating rink; roundabout, merry-go-round; swing; montagne Russe

park, plaisance^; national park, national forest, state park, county park, city park, vest-pocket park, public park (public) 737.1; arbor; garden &c (horticulture) 371; pleasure ground, playground, cricketground, croquet ground, archery ground, hunting ground; tennis court, racket court; bowling alley, green alley; croquet lawn, rink, glaciarum^, skating rink; roundabout, merry-go-round; swing; montagne Russe

Kant's Logic was published by Jäsche in 1800; his Physical Geography and his Observations on Pedagogics by F.T. Rink in 1803; his lectures on the Philosophical Theory of Religion (1817; 2d.

An American circus has its tent pitched in the center opposite a group of hotels; a little further along is a roller skating rink, which seems to be popular, and scattered here and there, usually beside clumps of shade trees, are cottages erected for the accommodation of golf, tennis, croquet and cricket clubs.

It was an ideal skating rink, and the particular overflow of spirits on that evening was due to the agreement that it was to be devoted to the exhilarating amusement.

An artificial ice skating-rink is simply an ice machine on a grand scalethe ice being made in a great, thin, flat cake.

The aptitude of the Eskimos to draw, is abundantly shown by the numerous illustrations in Rink's work, all of which were made by self-taught men, and are thoroughly realistic.

Hi rink-tum ink-tum.

Disorder on the rink.

Hi rink-tum ink-tum.

Rink, in his book of Eskimo tales and traditions, cites a song which voices the reveries of a Greenland bachelor: "I am going to leave the countryin a large shipfor that sweet little woman.

Some of the native tales collected by Rink (236-37; 405) indicate most unceremonious modes of courtship and nocturnal frolics, which do not stop even at incest.

The Man From Michigan VI "That's My Dill Pickle!" VII "Till Hell's a Skating-rink" VIII Just a Day-dream IX

"Till Hell's a Skating-rink.

But if yuh ain't plumb sick and disgusted with the spectacle I've made uh myself, yuh can count on me till hell's a skating-rink.

He promised by everything sacred that he would not leave the rink, which she ought to know was perfectly safe, but her morbid fears would not listen to reason.

He wondered what they could be doing out there, far beyond the last rink, but the distance was too great to give him any basis for speculation.

If they had never left the rink ... if they had been saved ... if the story about Dahlin could have been true....

In the skating rink he raced after L.; he wanted to overtake her and it seemed as if it were life which he wanted to overtake, that life which one cannot bring back or overtake or catch, just as one cannot catch one's shadow.

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