308 examples of bleach in sentences

Simpson and myself obtained a remount, bade good-bye to our dead mules which had served us so well, and after collecting the ornaments and other plunder from the dead Indians, we left their bodies and bones to bleach on the prairie.

] bleach them, by putting them, for 5 minutes, in boiling water slightly salted.

and I Have never yet been bound in friendly tie; And soon thy head shall, severed by my sword, Gladden the sight of Persia's mighty lord, While thy torn limbs to vultures shall be given, Or bleach beneath the parching blast of heaven.

A clever man could steal a pink pearl, bleach it white, and sell it to its former owner without its being recognized.

But it all went on for about three months, till one day Russell come up behind me, as I was layin' out some yarn to bleach down at the end of the orchard, and asked me if I'd go down to Meriden with him next day, to a pic-nic frolic, in the woods.

A stain that shall never Bleach out in the sun! Back, steed of the prairies!

And if he doe not bleach, and change at that, Bleach is radically the same word as blench:to bleach, to blanch, to blenchto grow white.]

And if he doe not bleach, and change at that, Bleach is radically the same word as blench:to bleach, to blanch, to blenchto grow white.]

And if he doe not bleach, and change at that, Bleach is radically the same word as blench:to bleach, to blanch, to blenchto grow white.]

[Footnote 1: Here follows in 1st Q. Marke thou the King, doe but obserue his lookes, For I mine eies will riuet to his face: [Sidenote: 112] And if he doe not bleach, and change at that, It is a damned ghost that we haue seene.

I was much affected by this intelligence, and, after some consultation with a gentleman there, determined to get up a pretty strong party, and proceed to the scene of the murder, to collect the remains of my poor friend, whose bones would otherwise be left, as I had seen others in those regions, to bleach on the sand hills.

As it was impossible to bury so many bodies, the travellers resumed their journey, and left them to bleach there in the wilderness; but they rode the whole of that day almost without uttering a word.

After the bones are stripped they are allowed to lie in the sun and bleach and decay until the compartment they occupy is needed for another body, when the Nasr Salars enter with gloves and tongs and cast them into the central pit, where they finally crumble into dust.

More pathetic even than Jerry's efforts to escape from the universal doom of his race was his ignorance that even if he could, by some strange alchemy, bleach his skin and straighten his hair, there would still remain, underneath it all, only the unbleached darky,the ass in the lion's skin.

While he suspected the general's sincerity, he nevertheless felt a little apprehensive lest the general's prediction about the effects of the face-bleach and other preparations might prove true,the general was a white gentleman and ought to know,and decided to abandon their use.

Because the Bible, in its catalogue of human actions, does not stamp on every crime its name and number, and write against it, this is a crimedoes that wash out its guilt, and bleach it into a virtue?]

Because the Bible in its catalogue of human actions, does not stamp on every crime its name and number, and write against it, this is a crimedoes that wash out its guilt, and bleach into a virtue?]

Because the Bible, in its catalogue of human actions, does not stamp on every crime its name and number, and write against it, this is a crimedoes that wash out its guilt, and bleach it into a virtue?]

Because the Bible in its catalogue of human actions, does not stamp on every crime its name and number, and write against it, this is a crimedoes that wash out its guilt, and bleach into a virtue?]

Because the Bible in its catalogue of human actions, does not stamp on every crime its name and number, and write against it, this is a crimedoes that wash out its guilt, and bleach it into a virtue?]

One-half has been treated with bichloride of mercury, so as to bleach such portion of the image as is of silver, and finally the printsthe two halves of each being brought close togetherhave been mounted in groups, each group containing all the prints toned by a certain formula, with full information tabulated.

Spiders' webs heaped in ridges the same as windrows in a bleach of hay.

It began to look as if the chances of leaving our bones to bleach upon the desert were the most prominent ones.

O there will be a vast difference, at the latter day, betwixt them who have given their black souls to Jesus to bleach, when he shall present them without spot, not only clothed with wrought gold, but all glorious within, and those who have never dipped, yea, who have despised to dip their defiled souls in any other fountain, save in the impure puddle of their own performances.

DUMBARTON (17), the county town of Dumbartonshire, and a royal burgh, at the mouth of the Leven, on the Clyde, 15 m. from Glasgow; shipbuilding the chief industry; it was the capital of the kingdom of Strathclyde; adjoining is a castle of historic interest, 250 ft. high, kept up as a military fortress; the county, which is fertile, and was originally part of Lennox, is traversed by the Leven, with its bleach-fields and factories.

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