55 examples of c's in sentences

But the pirate on the high C's refused to Gee, and Whoa was the natural result.

The natives, who know the cards as we know our A B C's, were enthralled, and began to look upon Potts as a creature of more than mortal skill.

He gave me a half hour's practice, for the most part in quatre and tierce,my A B C's, as it were,and the ease with which he held me off and bent his foil against my breast at pleasure chafed me greatly, and showed me how much I had yet to learn, besides making me somewhat less vain of my size and strength.

Perhaps you can remember how much you liked to have the stories read to you and how much fun there was in repeating your A B C's when you could point out the big, colored letters in your book or on your blocks.

But one thing more,how loud must I repeat, To rouse the engaged attention of the great,Amused, perhaps, with C's prolific hum, Or rapt amidst the transports of a drum; 30 While the grim porter watches every door, Stern foe to tradesmen, poets, and the poor, The Hesperian dragon not more fierce and fell, Nor the gaunt growling janitor of Hell?

"Another thing I always would do, I would buy these block A, B, C's.

Everyone learned their A, B, C's fore they went to school.

Some few of them learned their A-B-C's before the war.

Sometimes the white children would teach you your A-B-C's.

"While stopping on the plantation of a Mr. C. I saw a whip with a knotted lash lying on the table, and inquired of my companion, who was also an acquaintance of Mr. C's, if he used that to whip his negroes?

"While stopping on the plantation of a Mr. C. I saw a whip with a knotted lash lying on the table, and inquired of my companion, who was also an acquaintance of Mr. C's, if he used that to whip his negroes?

The arrival of a clerical visitor at such a time, occasioned a temporary delay in the execution of Mr. C's purpose.

I tell with equal truth and grief, That little C's an arrant thief, Before the urchin well could go, She stole the whiteness of the snow.

The United States moves across the Pacific; the A B C's of the American problem in the western Pacific and the Far East.

BROWN, HARRIET S. The A B C's of the I.D.R. SEE Brown, Paul.

The A B C's of the I. D. R. Rev. ed., 1942.

Thus A seems to have received B's head with C's arms, his own body and D's legsand so on; not the least thought shown in their construction.

And them weeks that follered at the doctor's house, too, they seem like a love-lie dreamthe delicate victuals that fairly melted down my throat before these here fine store teeth could clutch 'em, the kindness of him and his woman, and of his little gal, that teached me my a-b-c's.

p. 285, l. 2. C's stage direction reads Enter ye Embassadors.

Company A advanced and united to Company C's left.

I had been anxious to enlist his sympathies on behalf of my extreme desire, to have some sort of garden, but did not succeed in inspiring him with my enthusiasm on the subject; he said there was but one garden that he knew of in the whole neighbourhood of Darien, and that was our neighbour, old Mr. C's, a Scotchman on St. Simon's.

'No, missis, me ashamed to ask her; Mr. C's children told me so, and I 'spect they know it.'

However, perhaps the nature of the tides, and of the banks and shores themselves, may not be propitious for such constructions, and I rather incline upon reflection to think this may be so, because to go from Hampton to our neighbour Mr. C's plantation, it is necessary to consult the tide in order to land conveniently.

I have just finished reading, with the utmost interest and admiration, J C's narrative of his escape from the wreck of the Poolaski: what a brave, and gallant, and unselfish soul he must be!

The three C's: Cheerfulness, content, and competency.

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