1850 examples of bubbles in sentences

The bubbles broke the surface above the wreck and the signal-line was slack, but Lister had been down longer than he ought.

At length, the bubbles began to move towards the hulk, the ladder shook, and a dull, red reflection shone through the water.

I wonder what it feels like to be drowned? I can make caves, By lifting up the island and huge waves And storms, and then with head and ears well under Blow bubbles with a monstrous roar like thunder, A bull-of-Bashan sound.

In this clay carcase crippled to abide? 'Tis but a Tent where takes his one day's rest A Sultan to the realm of Death addrest; The Sultan rises, and the dark Ferrash Strikes, and prepares it for another Guest And fear not lest Existence closing your Account, and mine, should know the like no more; The Eternal Sákí from the Bowl has pour'd Millions of Bubbles like us, and will pour.

How men blow great bubbles, and God bursts them with the slightest touch.

I suppose somebody's mamma has sent him a bottle of ginger-pop, and they're seeing life while the bubbles last.

Bubbles of carbon dioxid are given off, indicating the presence of a carbonate.

Two new substances are formed in this decomposition of sugar, viz., carbon dioxid, which arises from the liquid in tiny bubbles, and alcohol, a poison which remains in the fermenting fluid.

Now, when we see the bubbles of gas in the glass of cider we know what has produced them, and we know too that a poison which we do not see is there also in corresponding amounts.

The smoke we inhale has an odor of roses; and as the pipe bubbles with our breathing, we feel that the dews of sweat gather heavily upon us.

Not that I seek to claim for myself the colorful splendors of the Cypripedium, being only a tired old pedagogue with a taste for the sunlight and for observing the human bubbles that float and bob on the current in our remote eddy of life.

And, Robert, it bubbles now."

It is a ceremony like marriage or burial, and as soon as the doctors have pronounced a case hopeless, the friends and relations of the sick man crowd into his chamber and make themselves thoroughly at home, drinking tea and sherbet, and watching, through the smoke of many hubble-bubbles, the dying agonies of their friend.

The fuchsias, big as babies' fists, the poppies like dolls' crêpe sunbonnets, the roses large enough for nightingales' nests, lost their colour, and seemed to go out in the dark, like brilliant bubbles that break into nothingness.

My task in some instances will be a delicate one; I shall have to prick some bubbles, for the friends of some of these men have claimed too much for them, and, on that account, have been bitter in their accusations against Morse.

Sprinkle the meal into the water a little at a time, whipping vigorously all the while till about three-fourths are worked in, and continue whisking from 20 to 30 minutes till the mixture is full of air bubbles.

Nothing could be more airy and blithe than were Mrs. Laudersdale's spirits all that morning,bubbles dancing on a brook, nor foam-sparkle of rosy Champagne.

Now, in case I hear a June bug buzz like an electric fan blowing soap bubbles, I'll tell you in the next story about Buddy Pigg in a boat.

Hot sulfuric water, which contains radium, bubbles up in all parts of Pöstyén, and even the bed of the cold river is full of steaming hot mud.

The vessel pitched prodigiously too; but neither foam-bubbles nor spray ruffled the glassy expanse.

Pleasant sounds the gushing rill, That bubbles down the verdant hill, Murmuring along ifs native glen, Far from the fev'rish haunts of men, Till kissing soft its pebbly shore, It dies, nor ever murmurs more.

The sun was sparkling in a cloudless sky, and the gulf was foaming with bubbles of light under an atmosphere so calm that not the slightest zephyr was rippling its surface.

KOVAR, EDITH M. Soap and bubbles; verses by Mary Windsor, pseud.

NEWTON, RUTH E. Soap and bubbles.

Sometimes he sat late into the night watching the pine gum ooze from a burning log and swell to golden bubbles that puffed into tiny flames and vanished in smoky whisperings.

1850 examples of  bubbles  in sentences