34 examples of rusticated in sentences

" Pen looked at his early acquaintance who had been plucked, who had been rusticated, who had only after repeated failures learned to read and write correctly, but who, in spite of all these drawbacks had attained the honour of a degree.

Still less can I foreshadow the fate of his eldest son, who has just been rusticated from Christ Church for riding one of Simmon's hacks through a china-shop window; especially as the youth is reported to be given to piquette and strong liquors, and, like many noblemen's eldest sons, is considered 'not to have the talent of his father.'

"It was long before you were born, my dear, that, for some college peccadilloes,it is so long ago that I have almost forgotten now what they were,I was suspended (rusticated we called it) for a term, and advised by the grave and dignified president to spend my time in repenting and in keeping up with my class.

In a letter to Caleb Whitefoord, dated the 18th of May, he describes himself rusticated on the side of a mountain that overlooks the sea, a most romantic and salutary situation.

Emilia, rusticated to Andalusia to escape falling in love, gives her heart to Berinthus, whom she meets at a masquerade.

Berillia, who has been rusticated to a village near by in consequence of her amour, encounters her unfortunate friend by chance and runs away from her duenna to join her.

In due time Charles went to Eton and to Oxford, where he was rusticated for a term with his friend Lord Welter, Lord Ascot's eldest son, and fell in love with Adelaide, a penniless young lady, who acted as companion to old Lady Ascot.

If he did not look out, he was almost sure to get into trouble and find himself "rusticated" or sent home for good.

A spot designed by Heaven for me to rusticate in this summer whenwhen we go back to town.

He was lazy and got behind his classes, so that near the end of his course he was rusticated, or suspended from college for some weeks.

You will remember that in one of his college letters, written while he was at Concord because rusticated, Lowell did not seem to care for Emerson.

The basement story is rusticated, and the principal front has a handsome pediment supported by four columns of the Corinthian order.

Hence we ascended into a beautiful reading-room, with French windows and rusticated Gothic verandas.

The ground story is rusticated, and the principal stories are of the Corinthian order, with fluted shafts, well proportioned capitals, and an entablature of equal merit.

The three stories are a rusticated entrance, or basement; and a Corinthian drawing-room and chamber story; surmounted with an elegant entablature and balustrade.

On this side, too, is an extensive terrace, descending into the ground, with a rusticated front; and a balustrade with pedestals supporting vases of antique and classical models; and at each end an open Ionic temple, intended to be used as a summer conservatory.

In this comparison, allowance must be made for the opposite building taste of each nation; especially as Richmond has an appearance of substantial comfort in its massive brick mansions and rusticated cottage groups.

Once, indeed, he was rusticated for a fortnight on account of some disobedience to the vice-master.

"I wish" he said suddenly"I wish I'd come down here when you first began to rusticate.

The building was finished with handsomely rusticated stone, and had a noble effect.

Its colour is a deep warm or, we think, burnt sienna, brown; the furniture is in recherché rusticated style, planned by Mr. Gray, whose taste in these matters is elaborately correct; and it requires but the social blaze on the hearth, (which our artist has liberally supplied,) to complete the well-devised illusion of the scene.

Clad like a rusticated elf, (Perhaps incog.

The entrance, or ground story throughout, is rusticated, and in the principal parts or masses of the elevation, serves as a base or pediment for handsome Doric columns, above which is a balustrade, on which are placed allegorical figures of the Seasons, the Quarters of the Globe, the Arts and Sciences, &c.

After this I was deeply in Love with a Milliner, and at last with my Bed-maker, upon which I was sent away, or in the University Phrase, Rusticated for ever. 'Upon my coming home, I settled to my Studies so heartily, and contracted so great a Reservedness by being kept from the Company I most affected, that my Father thought he might venture me at the Temple. '

The time is now come when the town is again beginning to be full, and the rusticated beauty sees an end of her banishment.

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