29 examples of buffalo's in sentences

Milk of the human subject is much thinner than cow's milk; Ass's milk comes the nearest to human milk of any other; Goat's milk is something thicker and richer than cow's milk; Ewe's milk has the appearance of cow's milk, and affords a larger quantity of cream; Mare's milk contains more sugar than that of the ewe; Camel's milk is used only in Africa; Buffalo's milk is employed in India.

In an unlucky moment he made bold to lay hold of the parson, but a piece of the broken barriers in the hands of a flat-boatman felled him to the sod, the terrible crowd swept over him, the lariat was cut and the giant parson hurled the tiger upon the buffalo's back.

Now, the sticking out of a buffalo's tail has a peculiar significance which it is well to point out.

He cut out the buffalo's tonguea matter of great difficulty to one in his weak stateand carried it to a pleasant spot near to the stream where the turf was level and green, and decked with wild flowers.

A little group not far from 'Tchusan' is called 'the Bear and Cubs;' another 'Lowang,' or 'Buffalo's Nose;' another 'Chutta-than,' or 'Shovel-nosed Shark.'

We saw a fresh beaver's skin stretched on the drying hoop, at the Buffalo's son's lodge.

"Cease your grief," said the sage; "go home for the present, and return hither when you have procured a live black-beetle, together with a little ghee, (or buffalo's butter.)

Two seeds have a buffalo's head on one side and the reverse simply two crossed black lines.

45.Auxiliary throw No 5.] Two plain ones up, two plain with black spots up, buffalo's head up, and two half moons up wins a pile.

Two plain black ones, two black with natural spots up, two half moons up, and the buffalo's head up wins a pile.

Two plain ones up, two with black spots up, buffalo's head up, and two long crossed up wins a pile.

The following auxiliary throws entitle to another chance to win: two plain ones up, two with black spots up, one half moon up, one longitudinally crossed one up, and buffalo's head up gives another throw, and on this throw, if the two plain ones up and two with black spots with either of the half moons or buffalo's head up, the player takes a pile.

The following auxiliary throws entitle to another chance to win: two plain ones up, two with black spots up, one half moon up, one longitudinally crossed one up, and buffalo's head up gives another throw, and on this throw, if the two plain ones up and two with black spots with either of the half moons or buffalo's head up, the player takes a pile.

Now when he had seen the son-in-law coming, K[)u]t-o'-yis had lain down and hidden himself behind the buffalo's carcass.

The girl called back, "I am trying to get the water clear," and went on fixing the buffalo's head.

Outside was a buffalo's gall, and taking a long stick he dipped the end of it in the gall; and then, reaching carefully into the lodge, he drew it across the lips of the child asleep.

After watching them, and taking the measure of their characters, he would one day get a buffalo's front foot and ornament it fantastically with feathers.

The Blackfeet made buckets, cups, basins, and dishes from the lining of the buffalo's paunch.

A man who was very skilful in arousing the buffalo's curiosity, might go out without disguise, and by wheeling round and round in front of the herd, appearing and disappearing, would induce them to move toward him, when it was easy to entice them into the chute.

Then the men turned, and rode along parallel to the buffalo's course, and at the same gait that these were taking.

The betters had hardly time to strike hands when the buffalo's head bounded at their feet on the earth.

It seemed to be the buffalo's country.

His brother's wife asked him why he did not come home and he said that he did not get hungry and was content with some buffalo's milk; but she did not believe him and resolved to watch and see who brought him his dinner, but though she went and watched every day she only saw him sitting alone, and the bonga girl was invisible to her.

The process as practised in China is thus described by M. Jacquemart: "The wood when smoothly planed is covered with a sheet of thin paper or silk gauze, over which is spread a thick coating made of powdered red sandstone and buffalo's gall.

In the year 1673, and in the royal hovel of a Tchoupitoulas village not far removed from that "Buffalo's Grazing-ground," now better known as New Orleans, was born Lufki-Humma, otherwise Red Clay.

29 examples of  buffalo's  in sentences