440 examples of dutchman in sentences

It is pointed out as the tree which the man who was frightened by a bear didn't climb, and is referred to as evidence of the truth of my story, as the Dutchman proved the authenticity of his Bible, 'by the pictures.'

At the Custom House, Dutchman and Yankee Are thryin' to talk wid a brogue, They're all Irish, nowfat, lean, or lanky, And green are the neckties in vogue.

I want you two fellows to look out for a Dutchman named "FRITZ," who is onboard.

Ned fool's clothes are so perfumed with the beer he poured on me, that there shall not be a Dutchman within twenty miles, but he'll smell out and claim kindred of him.

Drunkenness of his good behaviour Hath testimonial from where he was born; That pleasant work De Arte Bibendi, A drunken Dutchman spew'd out few years since.

Sc. merrily (Dutch lustig), "Lustick, as the Dutchman says.

foreign body, foreign substance, foreign element; alien, stranger, intruder, interloper, foreigner, novus homo [Lat.], newcomer, immigrant, emigrant; creole, Africander^; outsider; Dago [Slang], wop, mick, polak, greaser, slant, Easterner [U.S.], Dutchman, tenderfoot.

77. for a hypochondriacal Dutchman, will have the cautery made in the right thigh, and so Montanus consil.

The Professor had left his home at sunny Sausalito, on the shores of San Francisco Bay, in search of that kind of stuff, and before I could do a conversational backstep he had pushed me against the side of the galley and was deluging me with questions, the answers to which he entered in shorthand in a notebook that was bulkier than a Dutchman's Bible.

"The worthy old Dutchman was quite curious to know from whom the letter came, and what was its purport.

"'Sho, ten, you cot pack'said the Dutchman as Crosby rode into the yardthe smoke at the same time running in a fine curl from his mouth.

quite plain!' said Crosbyadding in a low tone to himself, 'that you are a Dutchman.

The effect upon his character, however, had been somewhat different, and while the vivacity of the African and that of the Hibernian, in a degree, had neutralized each other, making him at times almost as phlegmatic as the traditional Dutchman, he would sometimes exhibit the peculiarities of a Sambo, and sometimes those of a Paddy.

Finally, from a mere crawl at first, I was flying at a shocking velocity, while something, tongue in cheek, seemed to whisper me: 'There must be other trains blocking the lines, at stations, in yards, and everywhereit is a maniac's ride, a ride of death, and Flying Dutchman's frenzy: remember your dark five-deep brigade of passengers, who rock and bump together, and will suffer in a collision.'

It's as nat'ral for a Dutchman to love Holland, as it is for an Englishman to love Hollands.

"I want to know how that Dutchman come to bring you here, and how my men managed to get here just in time.

Thither also, in 1497, came, in search of the new knowledge, the Dutchman, Erasmus, who became the foremost scholar of his time.

FOKKER, ANTHONY H. G. Flying Dutchman, by Anthony H. G. Fokker and Bruce Gould.

The young Dutchman settled back on his haunches, suddenly aware that he was no longer held.

"And then they come back at me, sayin' I'd already cost the community about four hundred and fifty dollars, and not even a Dutchman by way of results.

Capt. Fourgette was pretty much upon his guard, and searched every man as he came over the side, and a pair of pocket pistols were found upon a Dutchman, who was the first that entered.

This gentleman and his whole ship's company had been cut off at the instigation of Ort-Vantyle, a Dutchman of New-York.

And I saw the Dutchman that keeps the store underneath shutting up.

FLYING DUTCHMAN, a Dutch captain, fated for his sins to scour the sea and never reach port, who appeared from time to time to sea-captains as on a black spectral ship, and from the very terror he inspired made them change their course; there are many versions of this fable in the German mythology.

Without doubt the Harts did bear arms in the days of William of Orange, when they were granted to the famous Dutchman Captain van Hardt who so distinguished himself at the Battle of the Boyne.

440 examples of  dutchman  in sentences