358 examples of mall in sentences

Thus, though the Mall, the Ring, the Pit is full, And every Coffee-House still swarms with Fool; Though still by Fools all other Callings live, Nay our own Women by fresh Cullies thrive, Though your Intrigues which no Lampoon can cure, Promise a long Succession to ensure; And all your Matches plenty do presage: Dire is the Dearth and Famine on the Stage.

The mall, or boulevard of our Common, you know, has various branches leading from it in different directions.

A second enclosure, surrounded by a fence, comprised a fruit-orchard, a garden decorated with figures wrought in bright-hued flowers, an arbour with several bowers, and a mall for the diversion of the pages.

Norgate descended into the Strand and walked briskly towards Pall Mall.

Both are dressed as if they were going to walk up Pall Mall or the Rue de Rivoli; for 'go-to-meeting clothes' are somewhat too much de rigueur here; a shooting-jacket and wide-awake betrays the newly-landed Englishman.

The fecula or dye, or mall, as it is technically called, now settles at the bottom of the vat in a soft pulpy sediment, and the waste liquor left on the top is let off through graduated holes in the front.

By this time the coolies have had a rest and food, and now they return to the works, and either lift up the mall in earthen jars and take it to the mall tank, oras is now more commonly donethey run it along a channel to the tank, and then wash out and clean the vat to be ready for the renewed beating on the morrow.

By this time the coolies have had a rest and food, and now they return to the works, and either lift up the mall in earthen jars and take it to the mall tank, oras is now more commonly donethey run it along a channel to the tank, and then wash out and clean the vat to be ready for the renewed beating on the morrow.

When all the mall has been collected in the mall tank, it is next pumped up into the straining room.

When all the mall has been collected in the mall tank, it is next pumped up into the straining room.

It is covered by a large straining-sheet, on which the mall settles; while the waste water trickles through and is carried away by a drain.

When the mall has stood on the table all night, it is next morning lifted up by scoops and buckets and put into the presses.

The insides of the boxes are lined with press cloths, and when filled these cloths are carefully folded over the mall, which is now of the consistence of starch; and a heavy beam, worked on two upright three-inch screws, is let down on the lid of the press.

The pressure is enormous, and all the water remaining in the mall is pressed through the cloth and perforations in the press-box till nothing but the pure indigo remains behind.

He communicated his resolve to Mr. Murray, who had some time held the intention of moving westward from Fleet Street, and had been on the point of settling in Pall Mall.

Although she exhibits the diamond tassels sparkling in St. James's sun or the musk and amber that perfume the Mall, she never penetrates beyond externalities.

In the year 1797 they were sold by auction, at Christie's, Pall Mall, for the sum of one thousand guineas; the liberal purchaser being the late Mr. Angerstein.

Crowds of elegantly-dressed company were promenading the mall, or principal walk, and some few were not incuriously lingering about the enclosed parterres of the garden, whose beauties would soon be transported to a milder atmosphere.

Promenaders of the better description appeared in the mall, or principal walk, and it being the last fête of the season, their attendance was very numerous.

Wherever I come I scatter infirmity and disease; every lady whom I meet in the Mall is too weary to walk; all whom I entreat to sing are troubled with colds: if I propose cards, they are afflicted with the head-ach; [Transcriber's note: sic] if I invite them to the gardens, they cannot bear a crowd.

All the highways are filled with gamesters at mall, so that walkers are in some danger of knocks....

Cromwell was abiding in a house in Pall Mall.

The Pall Mall Gazette of January 6 contained her letter to Sara Hennell concerning the origin of Adam Bede.

Pall Mall Gazette, December 30, 1880, "Early Life."

The Mall; in the manner of Punch.

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