4598 examples of bearding in sentences

A more economical sauce may be made by using a smaller quantity of oysters, and not bearding them before they are added to the sauce: this may answer the purpose, but we cannot undertake to recommend it as a mode of making this delicious adjunct to fish, &c. PARSLEY AND BUTTER, to serve with Calf's Head.

A BEARDING OF THE LION XV.

CHAPTER XIV A Bearding of the Lion Susie Rushford was of that temperament which, so far from avoiding difficulties, rather rushes to meet them, welcoming "each rebuff that turns earth's smoothness rough," to quote again from her favourite poet.

BEARDING THE LION XIV.

"Nothing of importance," Phineas Duge answered calmly, "but that doesn't alter the fact that she might have done so!" CHAPTER XIII BEARDING THE LION Early the next morning, Littleson's automobile dashed up to the door of Weiss' office.

[Footnote 2: Ariosto is here imitating Pulci, and bearding Dante.

The probability seems to be, that Dante was resolved, at all events, to take this opportunity of bearding some rumour.]

Was a hundred and forty thousand pounds and the dignity of the British nation worth the bearding of Duncan Farll?

It is clear also that he has been peddling at the beard; and I believe my little boy would have done so with more sense, for it looks as though he had used a knife without a point to chisel the hair.

Those vulgarly handsome features, that beard, pomaded and curled by a barber's 'prentice, betray no signs of his inspiration.

We may remember that Vida was composing his Christiad while Frizzi was curling the beard of the Cristo Risorto.

We may even be repelled by the goat-like features, the enormous beard, the ponderous muscles, and the grotesque garments of the monstrous statue.

From the fingers of this hand escape long flowing lines of beard, which are very beautiful in their effect upon the eye.

Condemned at home for my opposition to slavery, alone and singlehanded here, well may I feel tremor and emotion in bearding this lion of slavery in his very den and upon his own ground.

Condemned at home for my opposition to slavery, alone and singlehanded here, well may I feel tremor and emotion in bearding this lion of slavery in his very den and upon his own ground.

His thin face was whiter even than usual, and his black hair, beard, and moustache all dishevelled; the collar of his overcoat was twisted, and his dinner-jacket rose an inch above it at the back of the neck.

At some distance from Brandon's portrait appears the first Francis, Earl of Bedford, with a long white beard, and furred robe, and George, pendant,an illustrious personage of this house, who discharged several great offices in the reigns of Mary and Elizabeth.

She had more to say, and yet hesitated about bearding the lion.

SEE Beard, Mary Ritter.

SEE Beard, Charles A. The idea of national interest.

SEE Beard, Charles A. The open door at home.

SEE Beard, Charles A. VAILE, ROLAND S. The construction industry in Minnesota.

Already Jack had gone into one of his trances, as he does whenever there is a possibility of bearding a brand-new microbe in its den, whether it is in his own country or one beyond the seas.

Instead of bearding the Emperor in his capital he turned toward the Rhine where millions of Protestants were praying for his coming and where his army might find rest and abundance.

"You've been bearding the lion in his den, and not unsuccessfully, to judge by appearances.

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