446 examples of chick in sentences

But an I may be so bold, thou pretty fellow, what dost thou there beneath the hedge?" "Marry," quoth merry Robin, "I sit beneath the hedge here to drop salt on the tails of golden birds; but in sooth thou art the first chick of any worth I ha' seen this blessed day.

"Oh, no, no! 'Tite Poulette," cried the other; "but if we were only real white!both of us; so that some gentleman might come to see me and say 'Madame John, I want your pretty little chick.

And me without chick nor child, as the saying isto go Home and live luxurious ever after!

Recently Burrows (1911) has noted a slight increase in the myotomes of the embryo chick after they have been kept for 2 to 6 days in coagulated plasma.

My folks lived tew Bethel; there was only the old man, and Aunt Siloam, keepin' house fer him, seein' as I was the only chick

Thy egg is by no means addle; but the chick is breaking the shell in somewhat a cross-grained fashion.

Like a hen with one chick, and that gone astray, he could think of naught beside.

Nor duck nor chick!

AN APPARITOR Is a chick of the egg abuse, hatched by the warmth of authority; he is a bird of rapine, and begins to prey and feather together.

Mrs. Chick, Mr. Dombey's married sister, emphasised this opinion.

In vain Mrs. Chick exhorted her sister-in-law to make an effort; no sound came in answer but the loud ticking of Mr. Dombey's watch and Dr. Parker Pep's watch, which seemed in the silence to be running a race.

scream-ed she, "I have half a mind to snap you up as I would the wing of a chick-en: and, re-mem-ber from this mo-ment, if my din-ner is short of what I de-sire, I will eat you to make up for what you have o-mit-ted.

You can peep and see: beau-ti-ful ta-bles and chairs, and sides of ba-con, and geese and chick-ens, and fair round chees-es, and rolls of gold-en

Good looking?" "I wouldn't call her a chick, exactly.

She was the same tidy chick who had looked him over on his first visit.

THE chick that's in him pecks the shell.

SEE Evans, Chick.

EVANS, CHICK. Ida broke; the humor and philosophy of golf, by Chick Evans and Barrie Payne, with introd.

EVANS, CHICK. Ida broke; the humor and philosophy of golf, by Chick Evans and Barrie Payne, with introd.

Chick (Charles) Evans & Barrie (William Barrie)

SEE Evans, Chick.

L. A stereoscopic atlas of the chick.

Gramp's desert chick.

GORMAN Ne'er a chick nor child belonging to me.

An English gentleman who has investigated the subject quite thoroughly, finds upon careful microscopical examination that stale eggs often contain cells of a peculiar fungoid growth, which seems to have developed from that portion of the egg which would have furnished material for the flesh and bones of the chick had the process of development been continued.

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