88 examples of riser in sentences

" They overslept themselves, and they knew it, in that way the would-be early riser does, before ever he looks into the accusing face of his watch.

Kurt found another early riser in the person of a blacksmith who evidently was a Yankee and proud of it.

When the next morning came, Dabney Kinzer was a more than usually early riser, for he felt that he had waked up to a very important day.

She needs a man of irona riser to occasiona cutter of Gordian knots, precisely as a sick man needs a surgeon.

Some call it early, when the sun is one hour high; some at sunrise; others, when they hear of an early riser, suppose he must be one who rises at least by daybreak.

Midnight is, of course, as near the middle of the night as any hour; and he who goes to bed four or five hours before midnight, will never complain of those who insist that he is not an early riser who is not up by four or five o'clock.

"Early riser," whispered Denver Jim.

The master himself was nigh fifty years of age, lean-bodied and thin-faced, an early riser, and a great lover of hunting.

Now she, who had been so active, so early a riser, rose late, appearing barely in time for the second breakfast, and it could not have been at her toilet that she spent these long hours, for she forgot her feminine coquetry, and would come down with her hair scarcely combed, negligently attired in a gown buttoned awry, but even thus adorable, thanks to her triumphant youth.

Early riser as I am, how could he think to find me up thus early?

He was a late riser, sleeping often till noon; and when once reproached for his sluggishness, observed, that "he felt so comfortable he really saw no motive for rising."

He is, emphatically, an early riser; as much so as our own most gracious Sovereign, whose example, if followed by her subjectsespecially some in the metropoliswould do more to destroy London hells, and improve London health, than the Legislature, or Sir B. Hall, and all the College of Surgeons, can ever hope to effect among the post-meridian drones.

" He was an early riser, and his work began the moment he left his pillow.

I had reason to expect a room to myself at the hotel, but found none, and was obliged to take up my rest in the common parlor and eating-room, a circumstance which ensured my being an early riser.

The survivor is the morning star, A-pi-su-ahtsearly riser.

Early Finished Eating. Riser.

He was a very early riser, and as soon as he had quitted his bed he walked or rather ran to the tops of some of the hills about Chatsworth, that he might enjoy a fresher and a purer breeze than circulated through the valley.

The early riser and walker, unless long habituated and naturally vigorous, returns from his exercise draggled, faint, and exhausted, to begin the digestive labors of the day, and take his food with hunger rather than appetite.

Death is an early riser.

The early and the late riser; the hopeless quandary; a serenade (left) about to engage in combat with a victual.

CORPUS JURIS SECUNDUM, by Donald J. Riser, editor-in-chief, assisted by the combined editorial staffs of the American Law Book Co. & West Pub.

"He was not the only early riser.

Must be early riser and hard worker.

" "And you're an early riser?"

nominallybut he was an early riser) allowed him scant leisure to practice the Christian graces.

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