109 examples of roaches in sentences

PHILIP ROACH, near Alexandria.

In an hour the cows were landed, and were grazing in the crater, where the grass was knee-high, and everything possessing life was out of the ship, the rats and cock-roaches perhaps excepted.

"A roach is a fish of no great reputation for his dainty taste.

It is noted that roaches recover strength and grow a fortnight after spawning.

"WALTON: ib., w. Roach.

Captain Heaviside, of Egham Hythe, while fishing for Roach with No. 10 hook, in the deeps at Staines Bridge, a few days ago, hooked and landed a barbel; after playing him for one hour and three quarters, during which time he could not get a sight of him.

There passed by the greenish plates of glass the giltheads, the cackerels, and the sea roaches, clad in vivid silver with bands of gold on their sides.

R72506, 8Jan51, Edna C. Squier (C) & Harriet S. Adams (C) STRATON, JOHN ROACH.

The battle over the Bible; first in the series of Fundamentalist-Modernist debates between John Roach Straton and Charles Francis Potter.

© 28Jan24, A778159. R75019, 23Feb51, Georgia Hillyer Straton (W) <pb id='067.png' n='1951h1/A/0265' /> STRATON, JOHN ROACH.

; second in the series of Fundamentalist-Modernist debates between John Roach Straton and Charles Francis Potter.

R77713, 11Apr51, Georgia Hillyer Straton (W) STRATON, JOHN ROACH.

The Virgin birthfact or fiction? Third in the series of Fundamentalist-Modernist debates between John Roach Straton and Charles Francis Potter.

R79160, 31May51, Georgia Hillyer Straton (W) STRATON, JOHN ROACH. Was Christ both God and man?

Fourth in a series of Fundamentalist-Modernist debates between John Roach Straton and Charles Francis Potter.

The Rover boys on Sunset Trail; or, The old miner's mysterious message, by Arthur M. Winfield [pseud.] (The second Rover boys series) © 16Feb25, A822103. R102309, 7Nov52, Harriet S. Adams & Edna C. Squier (C) STRATON, JOHN ROACH.

For certain piano pieces claimed by Broadcast Music, Inc. as proprietor of copyright in a work made for hire SEE Roach, J. Tatian.

The little folks animal story book. Artists: Margaret Campbell Hoopes, Bess Goe Willis & William A. Roach.

ROACH, WILLIAM A., illus.

During all this time what had become of Cousin Benedict? Cousin Benedict was occupied in studying with a magnifying glass an articulate which he had at last found on boarda simple orthopter, whose head disappeared under the prothorax; an insect with flat elytrums, with round abdomen, with rather long wings, which belonged to the family of the roaches, and to the species of American cockroaches.

Cock-roaches, as large as the top of a wine-glass, made their appearance; we heard the rats squeaking around, and found the musquitoes more desperate in their attacks than ever.

Altogether, the case seemed hopeless, and as cock-roaches were walking about the vessel by dozens, the prospect of sleeping on the ground was anything but agreeable, especially with the feeling that we were paying at the rate of four pounds a day for our accommodation.

We meet with the sturgeon, the whiting, the roach, the miller's thumb, the thomback, the codling, the perch, the gudgeon, the turbot, the pike, the tench, and the haddock.

The most comprehensive catalogue of fish brought to table in the time of Charles I. is in a pamphlet of 1644, inserted among my "Fugitive Tracts," 1875; and includes the oyster, which used to be eaten at breakfast with wine, the crab, lobster, sturgeon, salmon, ling, flounder, plaice, whiting, sprat, herring, pike, bream, roach, dace, and eel.

There shall be three mackerel in it, very dead indeed; they shall lie on a willow-pattern plate, while two cock-roaches that have climbed up it squint over the edge at them.

109 examples of  roaches  in sentences