Do we say grenadine or grenade

grenadine 14 occurrences

Beside the potted hydrangea, well back and yet within an easy view, Mrs. Horowitz, her gilt armchair well cushioned for the occasion, and her black grenadine spread decently about her, looked out upon the scene, her slightly palsied head well forward.

She leaned down into the recesses of the black grenadine, withdrawing from one of the pockets a pair of silver-rimmed spectacles, adjusting them with some difficulty to the nodding head.

My sonmyown" Immovable there, her arms flung up and tears so heavy that they rolled whole from her face down to the black grenadine, she was as sonorous as the tragic meter of an Alexandrine line; she was like Ruth, ancestress of heroes and progenitor of kings.

" He was beside her at two bounds, feeling of the limp wrists, laying his ear to the grenadine bosom, lifting the reluctant lids, touching the flesh that yielded so to touch.

Mrs. Morland wore a black grenadine over a satin, and a lace cap trimmed with white.

" I had been introduced to a Doctor Funk by Count Polonsky, who told me it was made of a portion of absinthe, a dash of grenadine,a syrup of the pomegranate fruit,the juice of two limes, and half a pint of siphon water.

If one has alcoholic leanings, the wine of a cocoanut, an ounce of rum, two lumps of sugar, a dash of grenadine, and the mixture were paradise enow.

And as he sipped his grenadine syrup and soda water, he admired his three-inch thumbnail, the token of his rise from the estate of a half-naked coolie in Quan-tung to equality with these Taipans, the whites of Tahiti.

Arthur Linkletter (A); 11Oct74; R587640. R587641. Grenadine Etching: her life and loves.

Arthur Linkletter (A); 11Oct74; R587640. R587641. Grenadine Etching: her life and loves.

One day, she showed me what looked like a fashion-paper print of a dress-stuffa pretty oval medallion of stars on a striped grenadine background that somehow seemed familiar.

He was as thorough a flirt as any woman, and withal very fond of change, and I think my pink grenadine quite dazzled him as I stood on the piazza.

Oh, my gray grenadine, with the violet trimmings, and a gray hat with violet velvet and feather.

And this is grenadine?

grenade 72 occurrences

Corporal Train fired a rifle grenade at one machine gun, which he hit and put out of action, and then shot the whole of the gun team.

My first sensation was anger at the blow, my second an expectation of seeing myself explode, for, judging by the sound of the ball, I believed I had a grenade in my body; then came the pain, and with it helplessness and falling.

With unexpectedly powerful artillery suddenly concentrated, with high explosives, with asphyxiating gas, with a well-organised system of grenade throwing and mining, with attacks of flaming gas, and above all with a vast munition-making plant to keep them going, they had a very reasonable chance of hacking their way through.

" I played nervously in my pocket with the pin of a live Mills grenade (overlooked by the A.M.L.O.).

There ever closer and closer the blue boys dug and crept while they and the gray tossed back and forth the hellish hand-grenade, the heavenly hard-tack and tobacco, gay jokes and lighted bombs.

" When I tell you that these soldiers say, "Men who have not been at Verdun have not seen the war yet," and then add that the life of the 118th here looks like a long picnic, and that they make play of their work, play of their grenade practice, which they vary with football, play of their twenty miles hikes, I give you leave to laugh at my way of seeing the war, and I'll even laugh with you.

In the course of a moderate walk he saw them enter the Hotel Grenade.

Very early in the morning Banker was in front of the Hotel Grenade.

One night he gawkily strolled into the Black Cat, and one day he boldly entered the Hotel Grenade and made some inquiries of the porter regarding the price of accommodations, which, however, he declared were far above his means.

As Cheditafa was known to be in the service of the American lady at the Hotel Grenade, the portier of that establishment was sent for, and having given his testimony to the good character of the two negroes, they were released upon his becoming surety for their appearance when wanted.

It was not very plain how Miss Markham of the Hotel Grenade, who was well known as a friend of a member of the American legation, could be the wife of a South American bandit.

On his arrival in Paris the night before, Captain Horn had taken lodgings at a hotel not far from the Hotel Grenade, and the first thing he did the next morning was to visit Edna.

Every one in our party at the Hotel Grenade rose very early the next morning.

The captain had hoped to see Shirley and Burke before he left Paris, but that was now impossible, and, on his way to his hotel, after breakfasting at the Hotel Grenade, he telegraphed to them to come to him in London.

The professor thought of sending to the Hotel Grenade, but he hesitated.

"He says," answered Barré, "that he believes you know nobody in Paris except the party at the Hotel Grenade, and that, of course, you may have deceived them in regard to your identitythat they have been here a long time, and you have been absent, and you have not been referred to by them, which seems strange.

At length, a hand grenade, thrown from the wooden veranda of the fort killed three of the pirates; but several of the Portuguese were killed.

They had among them an Indian man, whom some of them had beaten; in revenge, he got most of the arms forward into the hold, and designed to blow up the sloop; upon which, some advised scuttling the deck, and throwing grenade shells down, but Condent said that was too tedious and dangerous, since the fellow might fire through the deck and kill several of them.

A hint of whitish metal told the talemetal the Master recognized as having been abraded from a ring the Master himself had given him; a ring of aluminum alloy, fashioned from part of a Turkish grenade at Gallipoli.

"Go you," commanded Angus, his voice rising to a more than usually Highland inflection, "and semaphore to Mucklewame that when he hears the explosion of this"he pulled out the safety-pin of the grenade and gripped the grenade itself in his enormous paw"followed, probably, by the temporary cessation of the machine-gun, he is to bring his men over here in a bunch, as hard as they can pelt.

Angus, left alone, pensively restored the safety-pin to the grenade, and laid the grenade upon the ground beside him.

Angus, left alone, pensively restored the safety-pin to the grenade, and laid the grenade upon the ground beside him.

After that he took up his grenade and proceeded to make a further examination of the premises.

The gun was too far away to be reached by a grenade, even when thrown by Angus M'Lachlan.

FRONT THAT NEVER SLEEPS When the day's reports are in, all along the front, there is a man, expert in the meaning of things, who boils them down for that cold official digest which tells us that "There was the usual grenade fighting at.

Do we say   grenadine   or  grenade