908 examples of galls in sentences

"I'll tell you what: I'll give you boys six bits apiece for the whisker hairs, and four bits for the galls.

Go back and help your husband drag his chain; it galls him as sorely as it does you.

It galls us all.

It is most remarkable evidence of the philosophic caution and impartiality of his mind, that although he had speculatively anticipated the manner in which grubs really are deposited in fruits and in the galls of plants, he deliberately admits that the evidence is insufficient to bear him out; and he therefore prefers the supposition that they are generated by a modification of the living substance of the plants themselves.

Indeed, he regards these vegetable growths as organs, by means of which the plant gives rise to an animal, and looks upon this production of specific animals as the final cause of the galls and of, at any rate, some fruits.

That the grubs found in galls are no product of the plants on which the galls grow, but are the result of the introduction of the eggs of insects into the substance of these plants, was made out by Vallisnieri, Réaumur, and others, before the end of the first half of the eighteenth century.

That the grubs found in galls are no product of the plants on which the galls grow, but are the result of the introduction of the eggs of insects into the substance of these plants, was made out by Vallisnieri, Réaumur, and others, before the end of the first half of the eighteenth century.

As I have already mentioned, it has been known since the time of Vallisnieri and of Réaumur, that galls in plants, and tumours in cattle, are caused by insects, which lay their eggs in those parts of the animal or vegetable frame of which these morbid structures are outgrowths.

Another polish is made by mixing 1 oz. each of pounded galls and logwood-chips, and 3 lbs.

The very fact which they deny, is that which galls and exasperates them to use this language.

It galls you, and well it may.

But it galls me to feel how helpless I am.

The Canker Galls, the Infants of the Spring [Sidenote: The canker gaules the] Too oft before the buttons be disclos'd, [Sidenote: their buttons]

Beer, if it be over-new or over-stale, over-strong, or not sodden, smell of the cask, sharp, or sour, is most unwholesome, frets, and galls, &c. Henricus Ayrerus, in a consultation of his, for one that laboured of hypochondriacal melancholy, discommends beer.

" He tortures himself if his equal, friend, neighbour, be preferred, commended, do well; if he understand of it, it galls him afresh; and no greater pain can come to him than to hear of another man's well-doing; 'tis a dagger at his heart every such object.

It galls them to see one enjoyed by the Bavarians, whom they affect to look upon as inferior to them in intelligence, and that it should be refused to them.

He is full of such paragraphs as this in his argumentation: "It has seemed to us proved, that the names, Volces, Volsks, Bolgs, Belgs, Belgians, Welsh, Welchs, Waels, Wuelchs or Walchs, Walls, Walloons, Valais, Valois, Vlaks, Wallachians, Galatians, Galtachs, Galls, Gaels or Caels, Gaelic, Galot, Gallegos, Gaul, and even Ola, Olatz, and Vallus, were but one and the same word under different forms.

A memory, too, of the profuse adornment with which he had been called upon to decorate some very tender youth's or miss's fashionable suit intrudes itself even in his most thoughtful tragedy: "The canker galls the infants of the Spring Too oft before their buttons be disclos'd." Hamlet, Act i. Sc.

Most, if not all, the usual black colours have iron for a basis, the black oxide of which is developed by galls, logwood, or other substances containing gallic acid.

The Misses know very well that it galls their rivals to see them driving about so grandly half the afternoon up and down the streets, and to see the big local people lift their hats, as the banker, with whom, of course, the large farmer has intimate dealings.

Here and there was a nigger brand, but these saddle galls were unavoidable when using wet blankets.

Frost splits not only affect the value of lumber, but also afford an entrance into the living tree for disease and decay. SHAKES, GALLS, PITCH POCKETS Heart shake occurs in nearly all overmature timber, being more frequent in hardwoods (especially oak) than in conifers.

of Brandy @ 1/3 4 4-1/2 13 Galls.

Sugar 1/6 18 9 3 galls.

"Most likely," continue I, speaking with quick heat, for something in his manner galls me, "he did not recollect her existence.

908 examples of  galls  in sentences