908 examples of bellows in sentences

This operation should be performed by three persons, and in the following manner:The first person should put the nozzle of a common pair of bellows into one of the patient's nostrils; the second should push down, and then thrust back, that part of the throat called "Adam's apple;" and the third should first raise and then depress the chest, one hand being placed over each side of the ribs.

These three actions should be performed in the following order:First of all, the throat should be drawn down and thrust back; then the chest should be raised, and the bellows gently blown into the nostril.

The mouth and the other nostril should be closed while the bellows are being blown.

Not a sound came from his lips save the deep, regular breathing those sitting near could hear and which was like a bellows fanning embers into a white heat.

He is the spark that kindles the commonwealth, and the bellows himself to blow it: and if he turn any thing, it is commonly one of these, either friar, traitor, or mad-man.

When he is wounded he becomes imbued with the spirit of a tiger: he stamps, bellows, roars, and foams forth his rage with glaring eyes and steaming nostrils, and charges furiously at man and horse with utter recklessness.

Carried years before, a little blazing ember of faith, from a flourishing hearth of Nonconformity some streets away, it had puffed and gleamed a little space in the eloquence of the offended zealots who carried it hotfoot that Sunday morning, but its central fire had been poor, and for a long time no evangelistic bellows had awakened in it even a spark.

There was no clicking of hammers, nor blowing of bellows, to indicate that the nailer family were still its occupants.

I wish you would have the goodness to write me immediately (at Walpole, to care of Thomas Bellows, Esq.)

Among the contributors to the present volume are the Rev. Dr. Bellows, Edmund Blunt, Dion Bourcicault, Professor Dana of Yale College, Edward Everett, Professor Felton of Cambridge, Parke Godwin, Richard Hildreth, George S. Hillard, William Henry Hurlbut, and Professors Lowell and Parsons of Cambridge.

Enter by a Gothic doorway, and you will come upon a nail-maker's forge, and see a dog turning the wheel that keeps the bellows continually blowing.

These are picked up by the natives, and are smelted by means of charcoal in a very small, rude furnace, blown by the hand-bellows, common all over India, and still used in Europe by the Gipsies.

"I have ever thought that advice to the young, unaccompanied by the routine of honest employments, is like an attempt to make a shrub grow in a certain direction, by blowing it with a bellows.

'So many bellows have blown the fire, that one wonder she is not by this time become a cinder,' ii. 227.

"He that is as straight and as clean as a green rush on the brink of the bog." Taig: "It is you will be fit but to blow the bellows," my mother would say, "the time Dermot will be forging gold."

SEE Bellows, Clara Oncken.

Richardson, Bellows, Henry and Company, Inc. (PWH); 20Feb75; R598198.

Richardson, Bellows, Henry and Company, Inc. (PWH); 20Feb75; R598199. R598204.

By Marion W. Richardson, Ruth A. Pedersen & Richardson, Bellows, Henry and Company,

By Richardson, Bellows, Henry and Company, Inc.

By Richardson, Bellows, Henry and Company, Inc.

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"The thunder bellows far from snow to snow (Home, Rose and Home, Provence and La Palie), And loud and louder roars the flood below.

I heard a string of yelps and bellows from our rear.

Vignette of the Caryatides Cabinet, as Ornament to Initial Letter Reproduction of Decoration by Raffaele Salon of M. Bonnaffé A Sixteenth Century Room Chair in Carved Walnut Venetian Centre Table Marriage Coffer in Carved Walnut Marriage Coffer Pair of Italian Carved Bellows Carved Italian Mirror Frame, XVI.

908 examples of  bellows  in sentences