235 examples of farrowed in sentences

If Evelyn could have seen him, he would never have farrowed two such prodigious volumes, seeing how much good can be contained inhow small a compass!

Together with the cottage (a sorry antediluvian make-shift of a building, you may think it), what was of much more importance, a fine litter of new-farrowed pigs, no less than nine in number, perished.

As often as the sow farrowed, so sure was the house of Ho-ti to be in a blaze; and Ho-ti himself, which was the more remarkable, instead of chastising his son, seemed to grow more indulgent to him than ever.

If Evelyn could have seen him, he would never have farrowed two such prodigious volumes, seeing how much good can be contained inhow small a compass!

Nor must the beautifully-marked pig 'Bagborough Charm VII.,' farrowed 1817, be forgotten.

Her maid was standing a little to the right, her spare figure and sallow face lit up by the flickering, shooting flames, for the reading-lamp at Miss Farrow's elbow was heavily shaded.

And Miss Farrow quite understood that that was Pegler's polite way of saying that she most definitely did refuse to sleep in the room next door.

" "Oh, Pegler, Pegler!" exclaimed Miss Farrow deprecatingly.

Seven weeks later Miss Farrow had read in the first column of the Times the announcement: "Millicent, only daughter of the late George Fauncey, of Wyndfell Hall, Suffolk, and the beloved wife of Lionel Varick.

"What attracted me," Lionel Varick had explained rather awkwardly on the only occasion when he had really talked of his late wife to Blanche Farrow, "was her helplessness, and, yes, a kind of simplicity.

His keen face softened as he thought of Blanche Farrow.

Blanche Farrow never begged or borrowed.

voice"but our friendship was not an old friendship, Miss Farrow.

" "I think that was right," said Blanche Farrow shortly.

" "And what did Mrs. Varick really die of?" asked Blanche Farrow.

Leaning again towards Miss Farrow he whispered: "I don't know what one does on such occasions, Blanche.

Unfortunately, Blanche Farrow had only too much reason to know that wealth is not catching.

" Blanche Farrow felt surprised.

Everyone present, even including Varick and Blanche Farrow, who both believed it to be a clever and impudent piece of impersonation, was startled and taken aback by the extraordinary phenomena the girl now presented.

Donnington turned to Miss Farrow.

He felt sharply irritated with Miss Farrow, whom he had never liked, and also with Lionel Varick.

He told himself that he would speak to Miss Farrow to-morrowhave it out with her.

You'd never been at a séance before, had you?" Miss Farrow hesitated.

FARROW, JOHN.

John Farrow (A); 12Jan61; R269981. FAULKNER, WILLIAM.

235 examples of  farrowed  in sentences