131 examples of eat out in sentences

Robin Hood Compasses a Marriage AND NOW had come the morning when fair Ellen was to be married, and on which merry Robin had sworn that Allan a Dale should, as it were, eat out of the platter that had been filled for Sir Stephen of Trent.

After the animals have eaten the turnip mush, they become agreeable, and will rub against the keepers, and eat out of your hand.

I would take them to the cage, and tell them to just talk soothing to the hyenas through the bars, and when the hyenas began to get tame and act as though it would give them pleasure to be curried off, and laid down and rolled over, and purred like a cat that wanted to be scratched, and acted as though they would eat out of one's hand, the boys might call me, and I would have the cage opened and they could go in and curry them off.

I can hide behind things in the daytime, and when I'm hungry I can eat out of the jars and boxes.

For scholarship is Martha's part, which must be done, and yet which cumbers a man with much serving: but simple heart religion is the better part which Mary chose; and of which the Lord has said, that it shall not be taken from her, nor from those who, like her, sit humbly at the feet of the Lord, and hear his voice, without troubling their souls with questions of words, and endless genealogies, which eat out the hearts of men.

A wooden trough for you and father to eat out of when I grow big.

It may be necessary for Prussia, in the complicated relations of governments, and in view of possible dangers, to sustain vast standing armies; but the larger these are, the more do they provoke other nations to do the same, and to eat out the vitals of national wealth.

Shame isn't smokeit won't eat out your eyes.

Do you need reminding to eat out?" "Homey Joe," he said.

Now there were thirteen fairies in his kingdom, and he had only twelve golden dishes for them to eat out of, so that he was obliged to leave one of the fairies without an invitation.

A man will never eat out of the same dish with a woman.

"I mean to teach him to eat out of my hand.

He admitted that it took a bit of doing, but that once you had the secret they would trot up and eat out of your hand.

I heard 'em say we was near 'bout eat out at the closing of the War.

We all eat out of tin plates and had tin cups.

He has erected a multitude of new offices, and sent hither swarms of officers to harass our people, and eat out their substance.

Last summer I got her so she'd eat out of my hands.

A crack Fowey-man now making a board till she "eat out" of the wind a North-countryman right aheadnow with her helm-a-lea, and now careering along with a heavy following sea on either quarterkept our attention on the alert.

Dorothy tried to coax one to eat out of her hand.

Many of them as could get 'round a vessel would eat out of it and when they finished that one, they'd go to another one, and then to another one till they all got fed.

At Auch, in the department of Gers, d'Artigoyte, another deputy, obliged some of the people under arrest to eat out of a manger.

At Flixecourt we eat out of pewter spoons, and the people told us, with much inquietude, that they had sold their plate, in expectation of a decree of the Convention to take it from them.

At Auch, in the department of Gers, d'Artigoyte, another deputy, obliged some of the people under arrest to eat out of a manger.

He will jump up on Tom's shoulder and eat out of his hand and come when he callsand those big Brahmasdon't you know how they were brought up by hand, as you might say, and they know me and hang around the door for crumbs, and that beauty of a Wyandock, you <i>couldn't</i> eat <i>him</i>!"

PELLISSON, PAUL, a man of letters and a wit of the age of Louis XIV.; spent some five years in the Bastille, but after his release was appointed historiographer-royal; in his captivity he made a companion of a spider, who was accustomed to eat out of his hand (1624-1693).

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