50 examples of manikin in sentences

There is no bearing the drivelling idiotism of the manikin.

There is no bearing the drivelling idiotism of the manikin.' '"Who killed John Keats?" "I," says the Quarterly, So savage and Tartarly; "'Twas one of my feats.

There before her eyes a man contended with a manikin.

The former class embraces equally those institutions in which the sovereign is worshipped as a god, and those in which he performs the humble office of a manikin.

The Use of the Skeleton and Manikin.

To this intent, schools of a higher grade should be provided both with a skeleton and a manikin.

A good manikin is also equally serviceable, although not so commonly provided for schools on account of its cost.

Man or Manikin.

" "A dwarf, do you mean?" "No, not precisely; the boys call him a manikin, for he's not deformed; only very, very small; not above four feet high.

I saw him exchange a bit of paper with yonder manikin fiddler, who has been under suspicion for some weeks, and cleverly they did it, too.

She glanced eagerly toward the upper end of the room; no, the manikin fiddler had disappeared.

Why should not I accomplish a manikin which shall preach as original discourses as the Rev. Dr. Allchin, or talk poetry as mechanically as Paul Anapest?

" Kromitzki squeezed my hand with effusion, and his shoulders moved exactly like those of a wooden manikin.

"How could that woman have married such a manikin?" is a question one often hears.

Probably that manikin was the first masculine being who ever showed her any attentions.

Espalin was a lean little, dried-up manikin, with legs, arms, and mustaches disproportionately long for his dwarfish body.

A willow manikin was made, representing Moini Loungga sufficiently well, perhaps advantageously, and in it they shut up the remains the combustion had spared.

The manikin was then clothed with the royal vestmentswe know that those clothes are not worth muchand they did not forget to ornament it with Cousin Benedict's famous spectacles.

The third wife came to hold up the manikin, while the fourth lay at its feet, in the guise of a cushion.

Before the manikin, at the end of the ditch, a post, painted red, rose from the earth.

Cousin Benedict, however, was destined never to see those two optical attendants again, because they had been buried with the royal manikin.

Then manikin ladies and gentlemen come on manikin elephants and horses and camels, or in manikin palanquins, and alight with wooden dignity at the foot of the palace stairs, taking their respective orders of wooden precedence with wooden pomposities and humilities, and all the manikin forms of the customary bore.

Then manikin ladies and gentlemen come on manikin elephants and horses and camels, or in manikin palanquins, and alight with wooden dignity at the foot of the palace stairs, taking their respective orders of wooden precedence with wooden pomposities and humilities, and all the manikin forms of the customary bore.

Then manikin ladies and gentlemen come on manikin elephants and horses and camels, or in manikin palanquins, and alight with wooden dignity at the foot of the palace stairs, taking their respective orders of wooden precedence with wooden pomposities and humilities, and all the manikin forms of the customary bore.

Then manikin ladies and gentlemen come on manikin elephants and horses and camels, or in manikin palanquins, and alight with wooden dignity at the foot of the palace stairs, taking their respective orders of wooden precedence with wooden pomposities and humilities, and all the manikin forms of the customary bore.

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