55 examples of bor in sentences
" "Anybody can see, majjor, that ye're yer father's son, and a souldier bor-r-n. Och! who would of t'ought of that, but one bred and bor-r-n in the army?
" "Anybody can see, majjor, that ye're yer father's son, and a souldier bor-r-n. Och! who would of t'ought of that, but one bred and bor-r-n in the army?
That huge bee in steel-blue armour, booming straight at youwhom some one compared to the Lord Mayor's man in armour turned into a cherub, and broken loose(get out of his way, for he is absorbed in business) is probably a wood-borer, {85c} of whose work you may read in Mr. Wood's Homes without Hands.
Perforator N. perforator, piercer, borer, auger, chisel, gimlet, stylet^, drill, wimble^, awl, bradawl, scoop, terrier, corkscrew, dibble, trocar [Med.], trepan, probe, bodkin, needle, stiletto, rimer, warder, lancet; punch, puncheon; spikebit^, gouge; spear &c (weapon) 727; puncher; punching machine, punching press; punch pliers.
hammer &c (impulse) 276; edge tool &c (cut) 253; borer &c 262; vice, teeth, &c (hold) 781; nail, rope &c (join) 45; peg &c (hang) 214; support &c 215; spoon &c (vehicle) 272; arms &c 727; oar &c (navigation) 267; cardiograph, recapper^, snowplow, tenpenny^, votograph^. Adj. instrumental &c 631; mechanical, machinal^; brachial [Med.].
About and among the huts of the unswept and malodorous hamlet just above the shore there were fine trees, mango, tamarind, babool and bor, showing what might have been elsewhere.
The soldiers below, like all soldiers, wished to have a drink from the great casks, and so one of them took a borer and bored into one of the casks.
Donner Papooses in Bickooses Sutter's Mill, Where Marshall Discovered Gold, January 19, 1848 Plaza and Barracks of Sonoma One of the Oldest Buildings in Sonoma Old Mexican Carreta Residence of Judge A.L. Rhodes, a Typical California House of the Better Class in 1849 Mission San Francisco Solano, Last of the Historic Missions of California Ruins of the Mission at Sonoma Gold Rocker, Washing Pan, and Gold Borer Scene
[Illustration: GOLD ROCKER, WASHING PAN AND GOLD BORER]
Its noise resembles that made by the boring of a large auger through the hardest wood; whence the country people sometimes call the bird "the pump-borer.
"Crabbe, Bor., p. 102.
" Crabbe's Bor., p. 306.
The font, | reappear | -~ing, From the rain | -drops shall bor | -r~ow, But to us | comes no cheer | -~ing, Do Dun |
Bear what | thou bor | -~est, The heart | and the form, And the as | -pect thou wor | -~est Redeem | from the worm! Appear!Appear!Appear!" LORD BYRON: Manfred, Act ii, Sc. 4.
A conductor on the platform cries "Aw-ll a-bor!!... awl aborr!!") TOBY-DOG, (bewildered)
A conductor on the platform cries, "Aw-ll a-bor!
Bor, the shepherd girl.
Bor, the shepherd girl.
Bor, the shepherd girl.
Bor, the shepherd girl.
Some of the most common insects attacking the wood of living trees are the oak timber worm, the chestnut timber worm, carpenter worms, ambrosia beetles, the locust borer, turpentine beetles and turpentine borers, and the white pine weevil.
MARINE WOOD-BORER INJURIES Vast amounts of timber used for piles in wharves and other marine structures are constantly being destroyed or seriously injured by marine borers.
Pooty scenery's all very proper, but glaciers and snow-peaks do pall, And as to yer bloomin' Black Forests, the Bor der Boolong beats 'em all.
Same as "Heldenbuch," 86; Dietrich principal character in, 110. BOR-DEAUX'.
So the marl borer went with the canal digger.