Do we say kill or kiln

kill 7296 occurrences

"This will kill the Parson," was said by sorrowing voices far and near.

Don't urge me to any such thing; for I am not sure that too much of it would not kill my love for you.

"Kill your love for me, Mercy!"

"Are you really afraid of that?" "No, not kill my love for you," replied Mercy, "I think nothing could do that, but kill all my joy in my love for you; and that would be as terrible to you as if the love were killed.

"Are you really afraid of that?" "No, not kill my love for you," replied Mercy, "I think nothing could do that, but kill all my joy in my love for you; and that would be as terrible to you as if the love were killed.

He had thought it would kill him to lose Mercy out of his life.

But what good is there in only knowing how to follow the deer, or watch for the turkeys, or kill bears, as I used to before the neighborhood was filled up?

The dead man was a traitor, and I was deputed to kill him.

I have met murderers who did not possess sufficient nerve to kill a rabbit, burglars who would rob a poor man of all his possessions in the world, and yet would not despoil a little child of a halfpenny.

they answered, That the plague will certainly kill half of them; which, indeed, generally happens, without much concern to the parents, who are satisfied with the vanity of having brought forth so plentifully.

II Live well, and fear no sudden fate: When God calls virtue to the grave; Alike 'tis justice, soon or late, Mercy alike to kill or save.

That leaves thee thus an outcast and alone: For though in law the murder be to kill, In equity the murder is the will.

My friend asked me whether I would hesitate to kill an enemy who was on guard over me, or whom I met outside, if it were essential to our escape.

How could it be claimed that it was more of a sin to tell a lie to a man who had forfeited his social rights, than to kill him.

When I act, it must be to kill him, and to what misconstruction shall I not expose myself!

To doubt the Ghost, was to doubt a testimony which to accept was to believe his father in horrible suffering, his uncle a murderer, his mother at least an adulteress; to kill his uncle was to set his seal to the whole, and, besides, to bring his mother into frightful suspicion of complicity in his father's murder.

And you would have me go? Go there, through that live darkness, hideous With stir of crouching forms that wait to kill?

The pirates, as a rule, do not kill their prisoners, but employ them as rowers.

I hope that he will not review the 'Zincali' until the Bible is forthcoming, when he may, if he please, kill two birds with one stone.

We may kill a hundred men, but till he's gone we've only mowed the weeds, not pulled them.

The wolf stood bristling, trembling with eagerness for the kill, his great white fangs gleaming, his snarl shrill and guttural with the frenzy of his desire, for he had tasted blood.

And then that hand, warm and wet with the thing whose taste set the wolf's heart on fire with the lust to kill, was thrust against his nose.

There was the salt taste of blood in the mouth of Black Bart; so he stalked on, saliva dripping from his mouth, and his eyes glazed with the lust to kill.

These he killed with a club until he came to the last, which said to him, "Juan, don't kill me and I will be your servant all your life."

"Juan, let me live, and I will bring you good fortune, and if you kill me you will be poor all your life."

kiln 129 occurrences

If limestone be burnt, or rather roasted, in a kiln, the carbonic acid is given offas you may discover by your own nose; as many a poor tramp has discovered too late, when, on a cold winter night, he has lain down by the side of the burning kiln to keep himself warm, and woke in the other world, stifled to death by the poisonous fumes.

If limestone be burnt, or rather roasted, in a kiln, the carbonic acid is given offas you may discover by your own nose; as many a poor tramp has discovered too late, when, on a cold winter night, he has lain down by the side of the burning kiln to keep himself warm, and woke in the other world, stifled to death by the poisonous fumes.

At about nine we reached a brick-kiln, from whence we had a view of Pekin, and of a mound, behind which, as we were assured, Sang-ko-lin- sin and his army were encamped.

I will fetch a brick from yonder kiln and pound the breath out of you," With these words he strode forward, tying the jewels in the saree as he went.

A few yards ahead he came to an old brick kiln.

The above is enough for a sample, at least a specimen-brick from the kiln.

To a kiln they next hauled him, and burnt him like a martyr, but he survived the burning.

When he finds the suicide's skeleton in the kiln, the heart whole within the ribs, he congratulates himself that "his kiln is half a bushel richer for him" (1846).

When he finds the suicide's skeleton in the kiln, the heart whole within the ribs, he congratulates himself that "his kiln is half a bushel richer for him" (1846).

Many of these still continue to be paid in the same way; and if report says true, he would be the better of a mill and kiln on some part of his land at this day, as well as a sterling conscientious miller to receive and render.

Brilliant pieces of glass actually moulded at the kiln into forms of jewels add brilliancy to crowns, borders, etc.

In a circle hardly a third of a mile in diameter, there was the heaviest crop of oats growing that I had yet seen in England; in another part of the same field there was a large brick-kiln; in another, an extensive quarry and machinery for sawing the stone into all sizes and shapes; then a furnace for casting iron, and lastly, a coal mine; and all these departments of labor and production were in full operation.

He took me in his buggy and we drove along the beach, and to the lime-kiln of Cowel & Jordan, also to the court house when court was in session.

Take a clue of blue yarn and go to a lime-kiln.

Throw the clue into the kiln, but keep one end of the thread in your hand and wind it on to another clue.

As you come near the end somebody or something will hold the other end tight in the kiln.

Again, a girl would take a clue of worsted, go to a lime kiln in the gloaming, and throw the clew into the kiln in the devil's name, while she held fast the other end of the thread.

Again, a girl would take a clue of worsted, go to a lime kiln in the gloaming, and throw the clew into the kiln in the devil's name, while she held fast the other end of the thread.

Then she would rewind the thread and ask, "Who holds my clue?" and the name of her future husband would come up from the depth of the kiln.

Thorough kiln-drying will kill this fungus, but will not prevent its redevelopment.

in a dry kiln in moist air, a condition under which an animal cannot live more than a few minutes.

[Footnote 44: Experiments in kiln-drying Eucalyptus in Berkeley, U.S. Forest Service.]

If the logs in each case could be cut into lumber immediately after felling and given exactly the same treatment, for example, kiln-dried, no difference due to the season of cutting would be noted.

| RATIO OF INCREASE DUE TO REDUCING MOISTURE CONTENT FROM | | THE GREEN CONDITION TO KILN-DRY (3.5 PER CENT)

| NOTE.The figures in the first column show the relative increase in | | strength between a green specimen and a kiln-dry specimen of equal | | size.

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