1850 examples of bubble in sentences

The child blew the soap bubble wider and wider till it .

Then a soldier, Full of strange oaths, and bearded like the pard Jealous in honor, sudden and quick in quarrel, Seeking the bubble reputation Even in the cannon's mouth.

They contain the elements of the future young, for the perfecting of which in the incubation a bubble of air is always placed at the large end, between the shell and the inside skin.

It is the bubble of education all over again.

* A Bubble of Air.

And fall upon the way shall he who at swift rate Shall go. Inflated by the wind of pride, the bubble's head may shine; But soon its cap of rule shall fall, and merged in wine Shall go.

Peace to the manes of the BUBBLE!

The pipkin should be ever boiling, that was to prepare the gentle lenitive to my foot, which Bridget was doomed to apply after the game was over: and, as I do not much relish appliances, there it should ever bubble.

On another occasion, when it was high summer and the sun burnt every leaf of the black Argan foliage to a yellow red, and whilst the arid earth opened her mouth in horrid gaps, crystal springs of water were seen to bubble forth from the bowels of the earth, and run in rills among parterres of roses and jessamines.

"I can well remember the evening when Bob West's pretty financial bubble burst.

Make a great fountain in itbeautiful marbleto bubble and gurgle, and trickle and foam, for ever and ever, and wash away the sins of the Lavingtons, that the little rosy children may play round it, and the poor toil-bent woman may washand washand drinkWater!

"I wished merely to clear the air," said the Prince, "and to prick at the outset the bubble with which you were trying to dazzle me.

Ann, hand Mrs. MacTavish this cup, and go tell Bubble Burk that if he doesn't stop aggravating that dog, it'll bite him some day, and nobody sorry.

More frankly disconsolate, though not so outspoken, were Ann and Bubble.

" "Huh!" said Bubble, "bet you it isn't.

" For an instant they glared at each other, and then as the awful implication dawned upon Bubble his round face grew crimson and his voice thrilled with just resentment.

Bubble whispered to Ann of long hours when the doctor sat in his office with an open book before him, a book the pages of which were never turned.

That's what makes you look so kind of hollow-eyed, Bubble says.

Now I am not afraid...." It was when Bubble was entering the post office for the purpose of posting this letter that he met Miss Milligan, coming out.

But there was so much to do that morning and Ann and Bubble came over before Jane finished breakfast so that in the delightful hurry of getting ready and packing baskets, she forgot all about it.

Thus Ann and Bubble, while Jane pulled at her frock.

I won one race and Bubble won another, and Ann won't speak to either of us.

Her calmer world of the afternoon burst like a bubble leaving only a tear behind.

She told Bubble that it was to be a "hugeous" cake, the like of which was never seen in Coombe

[* Ingate, entrance, beginning.] "Why then dooth flesh, a bubble-glas of breath, 50 Hunt after honour and advauncement vaine, And reare a trophee for devouring death With so great labour and long-lasting paine, As if his daies for ever should remaine?

1850 examples of  bubble  in sentences