2398 examples of glove in sentences

" Crusoe instantly spat out the glove and bounded towards the meatonce more to be disappointed.

* Hand and Glove.

Snow also gets inside during a fall and then, of course, even the waterproof glove comes home wet.

It is often necessary to slip off a glove and if they are not safely hung round the neck they fall in the snow, which promptly runs inside, or they may be dropped and lost.

Wooden knobs are often used but these tend to get coated with ice, which wets the glove and is uncomfortable.

The first thing I do before getting up from a fall is to put up my hands and let the snow shake out of my glove gauntlets.

As Angela pulled off her glove and took the pen, she laid down a gold chain-bag which she always carried hanging on her arm.

One calculates upon longevity by means of bare knees, another apprehends the approach of death through the orifice in the palm of a leather glove.

For they who weep and sue and plead, Are used and dropped, like a worn-out glove, And the friends with "moods" are the friends who need To learn that they are not worth our love.

Why, he knocked out Kid Lajoie, the professional, in a hard-glove contest of three rounds.

He had decided that with a glove on his hand he could not easily perform the trick of breaking his enemy's wrist in case he was seized by an impulse to do so.

As it is, I'd have to get my glove off.

" There was a moment of silence, and then, bruised and smiling, Frank Merriwell tore off his glove and extended his hand.

Off came Browning's glove, and he accepted the hand of the freshman.

Before night nearly every student knew that Merriwell and Browning had fought a six-round, hard-glove contest to a draw, and it was generally said that the decision was fair.

After the glove contest Browning had very little to say about the freshman leader.

The iron hand of Goetz of Berlichingen would burst the seams of a Paris kid-glove.

Yet we firmly resolved not to decline the combat; and one of the most spirited of the new growth, William Grey by name, and a farmer's son by station, took up the glove in a style of manly courtesy that would have done honour to a knight in the days of chivalry.

The actor caught it up and presented it to her, with the grace of a courtly knight restoring the dropped glove of a princess, but, as he did so, exclaimed, in a half-playful tone, looking at the volume rather than the lady, "I thank thee, O my master, for affording me so fair an excuse for mine audacity!"

It should haveallow me a vulgar term"indorsed" me with the tradesmen who have the honor to supply me with the glove, the boot, the general habiliment, and all the requisites of an elegant appearance upon the carpet or the trottoir.

He wasn't like the priests now-a-days, who ride about on fine horses, with spectacles stuck upon their noses, and horsewhips in their hands, and polished boots on their legs, that fit them as nate as a Limerick glove (God forgive me for spaking ill of the clargy, but some of them have no more conscience than a pig in a pratie garden;') I give you Doody's own words," said Mr. Lynch.

And in the course of this evolution, in the vain attempt to win beauty by gratitude and humility, the timid Hilliard, who seeks to propitiate his charmer by ransoming her from a base liaison and supporting her in luxury for a season in Paris, is thrown off like an old glove when a richer parti declares himself.

He was in a pretty bad fix, when up came the Blue Leaders, almost exhausted, but each with a glove in his mouth.

The black glove, by J. G. Sarasin [pseud.]

My life and work; the search for a missing glove.

2398 examples of  glove  in sentences