25 examples of parka in sentences

There is also a trickle of drays and wagons across the parka mere leakage from the streets, as though the near-by traffic in the pressure had burst its pipes.

The call of red cherries in the parkas you might guess from its Italian sourceis set to an amorous tune.

There were all kinds of carvings from walrus tusks, grass baskets, moccasins of walrus hide, stone bowls and cups, parkas made of reindeer skin, and one superb one of bird feathers, ramleikas, and all manner of carved trinkets, the most charming of which, to Ted's eyes, being a tiny oomiak with an Esquimo in it, made to be used as a breast-pin.

Teddy saw the deer fed and milked, the Lapland women being experts in that line, and found the herders, in their quaint parkas tied around the waist, and conical caps, scarcely less interesting than the deer.

The darker of the two had the cut on his cheek, before mentioned, his fur parka was torn half off him, displaying some ugly bruises.

"I'll get them," said Bruce, beginning to draw on his heavy parka.

"And Okiakuta, my mother, laid beside me my squirrel-skin parka.

Also she laid beside me my parka of caribou hide, and my rain coat of seal gut, and my wet-weather muclucs, that my soul should be warm and dry on its long journey.

The hood of her squirrel-skin parka was about her hair, and well drawn up around her throat; but her hands were unmittened and nimbly at work with needle and sinew, completing the last fantastic design on a belt of leather faced with bright scarlet cloth.

She drew it from inside her parka and flashed its naked length in the firelight.

Slipping back the hood of her parka, she bared her neck and rose to her feet There she paused and took a long look about her, at the rimming forest, at the faint stars in the sky, at the camp, at the snow-shoes in the snowa last long comprehensive look at life.

A Delightful RhapsodyEarly History of Yellowstone ParkA Fish Story which Convulsed CongressThe First White Man to Visit the ParkA Race for LifePhilosophy of the Hot SpringsMount EvertsFrom the Geysers to Elk ParkSome Old Friends and New OnesYellowstone LakeThe Angler's Paradise. CHAPTER XVI.

A Delightful RhapsodyEarly History of Yellowstone ParkA Fish Story which Convulsed CongressThe First White Man to Visit the ParkA Race for LifePhilosophy of the Hot SpringsMount EvertsFrom the Geysers to Elk ParkSome Old Friends and New OnesYellowstone LakeThe Angler's Paradise. CHAPTER XVI.

A Delightful RhapsodyEarly History of Yellowstone ParkA Fish Story which Convulsed CongressThe First White Man to Visit the ParkA Race for LifePhilosophy of the Hot SpringsMount EvertsFrom the Geysers to Elk ParkSome Old Friends and New OnesYellowstone LakeThe Angler's Paradise.

A Delightful RhapsodyEarly History of Yellowstone ParkA Fish Story which Convulsed CongressThe First White Man to Visit the ParkA Race for LifePhilosophy of the Hot SpringsMount EvertsFrom the Geysers to Elk ParkSome Old Friends and New OnesYellowstone LakeThe Angler's Paradise.

The cañon forming the valley is like everything else in Yellowstone Parka little out of the ordinary.

Even at that distance and under a parka, her body radiated a compact grace.

It is the best material of all for the parka, the long, full winter garment of the North.

At midnight, their parkas drawn close about their faces in the fearful cold, they had met outside the inclosure of the Post.

Harkness, who had led the way up the hill, plodded onward for a time before discovering that his companion had paused; then, through the ring of hoar frost around his parka hood, he called back: "I'll hike down to the road-house and warm up.

Harkness pulled back his parka hood and cried, boastfully: "What did I tell you?

We'll pull the hoods of our parkas over our heads, an' turn our faces away so's not to attract 'em.

The hood of his fur parka had dropped back, and his yellow hair, closely cropped that it should not curl and "make a sissy" of him, gleamed golden in the sunlight above a face that, usually rosy and smiling, was now pale and determined.

From a deep gash on his head a crimson stream oozed and froze, matting his hair and the fur on his parka.

At last they stood, every detail of equipment perfect, while "Scotty" glanced once more over his small kit in the sled; green veils for the dog's eyes should the glare of the sun prove too troublesome, little blankets, canton flannel moccasins for their feet in case of sharp ice, and extra bits of harnessall stowed safely away, including his own fur parka and water-tight boots.

25 examples of  parka  in sentences