92 examples of roget in sentences

The discussion was interrupted to introduce the other new face, at the bottom of the table, to the Big Chimney men: "Resident Fazzer Roget of ze Kuskoquim mission.

Father Roget sang, also in French, explaining himself with a humourous skill in pantomime that set the room in a roar.

And although there be some inconveniences, irksomeness, solitariness, &c., incident to such persons, want of those comforts, quae, aegro assideat et curet aegrotum, fomentum paret, roget medieum, &c., embracing, dalliance, kissing, colling, &c., those furious motives and wanton pleasures a new-married wife most part enjoys; yet they are but toys in respect, easily to be endured, if conferred to those frequent encumbrances of marriage.

Amongst them are Mr. G. Bidder, Q.C., the Rev. Mr. G. Henslow, the botanist; Prof. Schuster, F.R.S., the physicist; Mr. Roget, Mr. Woodd Smith, and Colonel Yule, C.B., the geographer.

His father, the late Dr. Roget (well known for many years as secretary of the Royal Society), had trained him in his childhood to the use of the memoria technica of Feinagle, in which each year has its special place in the walls of a particular room, and the rooms of a house represent successive centuries, but he never could locate them in that way.

All because she thought that there was a man so noble, so true, so good, so high-minded, that to live with him in poverty, to be guided by him in adversity, to lean on him in every rough place of life, was a something nobler, better, purer, more satisfying, than French laces, opera-boxes, and even Madame Roget's best gowns.

ROGET'S INTERNATIONAL THESAURUS OF ENGLISH WORDS AND PHRASES, by C. O. Sylvester Mawson.

Welton Joseph Crook (A); 27Dec60; R268299. CROWELL, ROBERT L. SEE Roget's international thesaurus of English words and phrases.

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SEE Bower, B. M. DOLE, NATHAN H. SEE Roget's international thesaurus of English words and phrases.

ROGET'S INTERNATIONAL THESAURUS OF ENGLISH WORDS AND PHRASES.

Founded upon & embodying Roget's original work with numerous additions & modernizations, by C. O. Sylvester.

Mrs. Charles S. Sydnor (W); 17Nov60; R266260. SYLVESTER, C. O. SEE Roget's International thesaurus of English words and phrases.

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HERZBERG, MAX J. SEE ROGET'S INTERNATIONAL THESAURUS OF ENGLISH WORDS AND PHRASES.

ROGET'S INTERNATIONAL THESAURUS OF ENGLISH WORDS AND PHRASES, by C. O. Sylvester Mawson.

SEE Sienkiewicz, Henryk. CROWELL (THOMAS Y.) COMPANY, NEW YORK Roget's Treasury of words.

SEE Hertzler, Arthur E. HERZBERG, MAX J. Roget's international thesaurus of English words and phrases.

PRITCHARD, F. H. Roget's International thesaurus of English words and phrases.

SEE Cobb, Irvin S. THE ROGET DICTIONARY OF SYNONYMS AND ANTONYMS.

SEE Bower, B. M. DOLE, NATHAN H. SEE Roget's international thesaurus of English words and phrases.

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HERZBERG, MAX J. SEE ROGET'S INTERNATIONAL THESAURUS OF ENGLISH WORDS AND PHRASES.

With the exception of one or two of Browne's, these fourteen eclogues all deal with the personal relation of the friends who disguise themselves respectively, Browne as Willy, Wither as Roget (a name later exchanged for that of Philarete), Brooke as Cuddie, and Davies as Wernock.

ROGET, PETER MARK, physician, born in London; was professor of Physiology at the Royal Institution; wrote on physiology in relation to natural theology; was author of a "Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases" (1779-1869).

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