829 examples of fle in sentences

It has been remarked that the life of Christ may be said to fling its shadow over the whole vegetable world.

This is the pomp and paraphernalia of parting, with which I take my leave of a passion which has reigned so royally (so long) within me; thus, with its trappings of laureateship, I fling it off, pleased and satisfied with myself that the weakness troubles me no longer.

Ye jauds, fling by your wheel.

" This, she supposed, was a fling at her, and she stiffened under it.

My intention was, ye know, to fling the bloomin' cigar!" Heywood, laughing, rescued the volume on a long bamboo.

City of wonders, on whose sparkling breast, Fair, slight, and tall, a thousand palaces Fling their gay shadows over golden seas!

; but I have forgot The La-La-Lady Fau-Fau-Fauplague on her, I mu-must b-back to the Fle-Fle-Fleet to kn-kn-know it.

; but I have forgot The La-La-Lady Fau-Fau-Fauplague on her, I mu-must b-back to the Fle-Fle-Fleet to kn-kn-know it.

A word from you, Sira hint in your Journalwould be sufficient to fling open the doors of the Beautiful Temple again, as we can remember them when we were boys.

This gentleman, so surprisingly met upon Snow Hill, from some peculiarities in gait or gesture, was a constant butt for mirth to the small paragraph-mongers of the day; and our friend thought that he might have his fling at him with the rest.

'They are an answer,' he writes, 'to a gross brutality of Dr. Johnson, to which a properer answer would have been to fling a glass of wine in his face.

This she would say, however, that during her residence in Little Arcady she would fling aside the prejudice of a lifetime and worship each Sabbath at the minister's Methodist church.

Indeed there is no charge that the 'pariah' cannot fling in our faces and which we do not fling in the faces of Englishmen.

Indeed there is no charge that the 'pariah' cannot fling in our faces and which we do not fling in the faces of Englishmen.

With a single backward fling of the noose and forward toss he dropped the loop over the head of Carolyn June.

Old Heck, white-faced, but his lips drawn in a smile of satisfaction, stood up in the Clagstone "Six" and watched the Ramblin' Kidhis eyes set and staring, his body twitching convulsively, check the filly, swing her around, ride back to the judges' stand, weakly fling up a hand in salute and then, barely able to sit in the saddle, rein the Gold Dust maverick off the track and ride toward the box stall.

" General Baraguay d'Hilliers answered, and I heard the answer,"If M. Bonaparte should close the door of the Assembly against us, France will fling it wide open again.

Whereas six French troopers fling their messes into the same pot, and extract a delicious soup, ten times more nutritious than the simple Rôti could ever be.

Piers, in the foremost of the crowd, threw a handful straight into her lap as the car started, but only he and Dick Guyes saw her gather it up with sudden energy and fling it back in his face.

Him I will be-lish-lash, and have a fling at his podix.

The silly flie, that no redresse did see, Spide where the Eagle built his towring nest, And, kindling fire within the hollow tree, Burnt up his yong ones, and himselfe distrest; Ne suffred him in anie place to rest, But drove in Ioves owne lap his egs to lay; Where gathering also filth him to infest, Forst with the filth his egs to fling away: For which, when as the foule was wroth, said Iove, "Lo!

ii, p. 457,) is no fitter than that of our ancestors, who for this purpose used the same preposition, but put the participle in ing after it, in lieu of the radical verb, which we choose to employ: as, "Generacions of eddris, who shewide to you to fle fro wraththe to comynge?"Matt., iii, 7.

"Two consonants proper to begin a word must not be separated; as, fa-ble, sti-fle.

"Two consonants proper to begin a word, must not be separated; as, fa-ble, sti-fle.

Why doe you fle me?

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