34963 examples of feets in sentences

After a while I took down sick from the workthe scent, you knowbut I keep on till I get so for gone I can't stay on my feets no more.

The local attorney got upon his feet, and as he began to speak a telegram was handed in.

"I hope your young man won't let the grass grow under his feet," he said.

" Kent was on his feet instantly.

Their hands were "blistered and puffed, their feet swollen, calloused, and sore."

When the preliminary difficulties of organization have been met and overcome, when the new union has been set on its feet or the old one strengthened, there remains for the girl leader to keep her forces together.

The feet of flies are likewise very interesting.

In the bedrooms of those days, a narrow slip of carpet round the bed was the maximum of woollen integument allowed for protecting the feet of the midnight wanderer from his couch; and, in the staircases of the fairest mansions, a like slip meandered down the centre of the flight of steps.

An harp mounted on a sounding-board, which is a stumbling-block to the feet of the short-sighted, is, I concede, an absolute necessity; and a piano-forte, like a coffin, should occupy the centre even of the smallest given drawing-room"the court awards it, and the law doth give it,"but why multiply footstools, till there is no taking a single step in safety?

There is now in the neigbourhood of Dovercourt, in Essex, upon the estate of Sir T. Gaisford, a chestnut-tree fifty-six feet in circumference, which flourishes well, and has had a very good crop of chestnuts for many years.

Jack Jones would retort, with a half-suppress'd sigh, "Ay! too deep by half for such ninnies as I." Quoth Jones"'Twas delightful the bushes to beat With a gun in my hand and a dog at my feet, But the game at the Horse-Guards is different, good lack!

The best known is the maja, a snake that grows to a length, sometimes, of twelve or fifteen feet.

He dragged out one of perhaps ten or twelve feet in length and four or five inches in diameter, handling it as he would the same length of hawser.

But the land was sick, and its nausea heaved under Manuel's wounded feet, and he saw that the pale, gurgling, glistening sea appeared to crawl away from Poictesme slimily.

"Now I have ridded the world of much poison, I think," Dom Manuel said, aloud, when Ruric lay dead at Manuel's feet.

New feet for old.

It is exceedingly difficult for a man who has passed the "death line" of the half century, to find a place where he can do good and get good; the hustling crowd of younger and stronger competitors push him to the wall or trample him beneath their feet, in the terrific scramble for the bare necessities of life.

" Only waiting till the angels Open wide the mystic gate, At whose feet I long have lingered, Weary, sad, and desolate; Even now I hear their footsteps, And their voices far away When they call me, I am waiting, Only waiting to obey.

"Wall Yank," drawled this six feet of fighting man, "seein' ye don't know no better, I'll let ye off this time; but I don't keep no tarvern, and when me and my family come yure way, we'll all stop with yew, that'll even it up."

So now he, too, denounced Westcott, and Katy was fairly borne off her feet for a while by the influences about her.

Lurton had led her feeble feet into a place of rest.

My feets make a noise on de cinders tween de rails, but he doan make a mite o' noise.

"So day black list me, cause I won't kiss dey feets.

So dey black-list me, 'cause I won't kiss dey feets.

Mrs. Jones continued, "Weenty teenty little feets!

34963 examples of  feets  in sentences