3069 examples of stabler in sentences
Bard turned and followed her out toward the stable on the run, and he heard her moaning as she ran: "I knew!
It would be a steadier, stabler, more confident, and more trusted government than the world has ever seen before.
With the collaboration of Eleanor Stabler Brooks & John Nelson.
SEE BROOKS, WALTER R. BROOKS, ELEANOR STABLER.
Eleanor Stabler Brooks (W); 30Sep63; R322870. BROOKS, CLEANTH, JR.
SEE BROOKS, WALTER R. BROOKS, ELEANOR STABLER.
© 25Jun41; A154835. Lois Lael Kelly Stabler (C); 22Oct68; R445590. KELSEY, ALICE GEER.
SEE Ferris, James Cody, pseud. STABLER, LOIS LAEL KELLY.
With the collaboration of Eleanor Stabler Brooks & John Nelson.
SEE BROOKS, WALTER R. BROOKS, ELEANOR STABLER.
Eleanor Stabler Brooks (W); 30Sep63; R322870. BROOKS, CLEANTH, JR.
SEE BROOKS, WALTER R. BROOKS, ELEANOR STABLER.
© 25Jun41; A154835. Lois Lael Kelly Stabler (C); 22Oct68; R445590. KELSEY, ALICE GEER.
SEE Ferris, James Cody, pseud. STABLER, LOIS LAEL KELLY.
For even Casimir himself was soon well accustomed to see us run about like puppies, slapping and tumbling, and minded us no more than the sparrows that pecked in the litter of the stable-yard.
Having never tried to analyze his feelings, he did not wonder why he stepped so softly along the frozen path that led to the stable, or why he felt that glow of elation which comes to a man only when he has found something precious in his sight.
The conscious endeavour after a stable and adequate form appears to me a determining factor in the work of Casalio, Cintio, and finally Beccari.
The Scotch Highlanders thought that a witch could destroy the whole of a farmer's live stock by hiding a small bag, stuffed with charms, in a cleft of the stable or byre (W. Grant Stewart, The Popular superstitions and Festive Amusements of the Highlanders of Scotland, Edinburgh, 1823, pp.
Is the co-partnership still strong and stable, Or are there signs of quarrel More than mere querulous quidnuncs invent To break companionship and mar content? Reynard has settled down into that latitude, Pilgrim, perhaps, but certainly a Trader.
HO`BOKEN (59), a city of New Jersey, on the Hudson River, adjoining Jersey City and opposite New York; is an important railway terminus and shipping-port; does a large trade in coal, lead-pencils, iron-casting, &c. HOBSON, a Cambridge stabler who let out horses on hire, the choice always limited to the one next the door, the one that had been longest in, hence Hobson's Choice.
I like books,I was born and bred among them, and have the easy feeling, when I get into their presence, that a stable-boy has among horses.
I leave thee in charge with goods and chattels, house and stable, with my character in the neighborhood.
Thou hast the other locks at disposal, and," drawing with visible reluctance the instrument from his pocket, "here is the key of the stable.
[Footnote 150: #garçons de ferme#, farm-hands.#hommes de peine#, laborers, here perhaps the stable-boys and grooms.]
#écumant, -e#, foaming. #écurie#, f., stable.
