65 examples of bogies in sentences

After this bill has been read a third time, whosoever is made, said, or portrayed to be god, I vote he be delivered over to the bogies, and at the next public show be flogged with a birch amongst the new gladiators."

"I begin to think Lord Nick is a bogie," he said.

After a half-hour's self-examination with her face in the pillow Esther began to wonder if she had not been foolishly apprehensive and whether it were not possible that half her fears were bogies.

Fearful of blasphemy, yet brave, she faced the bogie of a God her thought had evoked, saying, "I make my own choice.

Do you want me?" "Just to scare away the bogies," she made answer, with a lightness that scarcely veiled a deeper feeling.

Spreading the News (1904), Hyacinth Halvey (1906), The Image (1910), and The Bogie Men (1913) are representative of her vigorous and well-constructed farces.

Am I a bogie? TATYÁNA.

" "I'll lecture them myself, and show them bogies, if my quarter-inch will do its work.

The dog's beautiful ears, which were left as Nature made them, were transmitted to his son Bogie Rattler, who was sire of Bachelor and Benedict, the latter the most successful stud dog of his time.

They daren't even believe in bogies.

She must have taken her bogie-husband's, she took young Gilbert's, she took Gilbert's wife's, she took Arnold's in another way....

[Croak.mit.tain], the bogie raised by fear.

The Turk firmly believes that certain places, bare hill-sides especially, are haunted by unpleasant bogies which he calls Djinns and Afrits.

When human society has rid itself of the bogies and nightmares, superstitions and prejudices, which have borne upon it with crushing force, it will be in a better position to construct an ideal system of government.

Bogie barked, put out his tongue and let the wind blow his left ear inside out.

At the Rectory she sang to me even better than she used to; the "Delight" was an achievement, Bogie being most agreeably surprised; there was a glow of firelight such as I love, and a vast comfortable chair.

This carriage is made on bogies so as to run on rails passing easily round curves of 50 ft. radius.

THE BOGIE MEN was first produced at the Court Theatre, London, July 8, 1912, with the following cast:

The under frame is carried upon two bogie frames running upon the contractor's rail, by which means it is enabled to turn sharp curves, a guide plate inside the inner rail being provided at the curves for this purpose.

Bogie's last stand.

Bogie's last stand.

I am no preacher," says the Baron, "and perhaps OSCAR didn't mean anything at all, except to give us a sensation, to show how like BULWER LYTTON'S old-world style he could make his descriptions and his dialogue, and what an easy thing it is to frighten the respectable Mrs. Grundy with a Bogie."

Apart, however, from the bogie chapters of Possession (which I shall not further indicate) the most moving scenes in this latter part are those between Archie and his father.

The Scotch Highlanders have a special name Samhanach (derived from Samhain, "All-hallows") for the dreadful bogies that go about that night stealing babies and committing other atrocities.

The country boy was striking wildly, and trying to clinch his antagonist, when the town marshalthe bogie-man of all boysstopped the fight.

65 examples of  bogies  in sentences