114 examples of syringing in sentences

Take a common rubber bulb syringe, of the Davidson, Household, or any other standard make.

Place the syringe flat, without kinks or bends, on a desk or table.

Keep such wounds clean by washing or syringing them twice a day with hot antiseptics, which are poisons to bacteria and kill them or prevent their growth.

The children laughed when they saw a huge syringe.

Syringing the ears.

Syringing with a large and strong syringe disengaged a large mass of cerumen, and hearing was immediately restored.

He dipped the syringe in the cup, and then with a quick movement of his hand brought it across my face.

" As she said this, she took up a large syringe and showered the statue from head to foot with water, till it dripped and shone as if it had been just plunged into a bath.

But, notwithstanding, Pascal still fought obstinately against the disease, continuing the treatment, and as ill luck would have it, on this day the little syringe had caught up at the bottom of the vial an impure particle, which had escaped the filter.

I daresay you will think me very ridiculous, but I do cry sometimes, and sometimes I cannot resist taking them out on the sly, and giving them a thoroughly good syringing,only you must not tell her; we have agreed not to touch each other's flowers.

In syringing the plants use nothing but the purest rainwater, but the less the leaves are wetted the better for the appearance of the plants.

The greenhouse should be kept rather close, at a temperature of 55 degrees to 60 degrees, while the plants are growing; but abundant syringing is necessary at all times.

Aphides or black-fly may be destroyed by tobacco dust and syringing well with an infusion of soft soap.

Syringing with soot-water twice a week until the flower-buds appear will darken the leaves and deepen the colour of the flowers.

Here a night temperature of 55 to 65 degrees, with a rise of 5 or 10 degrees in the day, should be maintained, the walls and paths damped once or twice a day, and the vine syringed frequently until it comes into bloom, when syringing must cease, and a drier atmosphere is necessary; the moisture being reduced by degrees.

so much the better), and plant them thinly in well-drained, shallow pans of leaf-mould and sand; plunge the pans in a hotbed under a frame, shade them from hot sunshine, and when they are rooted remove them to the greenhouse till spring, at which time growth must be encouraged by giving a higher temperature and frequent syringing.

Another good remedy is to scatter sulphur over the leaves while the dew is upon them, afterwards giving them a syringing of clear water.

In the winter months it should be watered carefully, but in the summer it is improved by syringing with warm water.

As soon as the fruit is set the syringing should recommence.

When the fruit begins to ripen, cease once more the syringing until it is gathered, then admit air freely, wash the trees daily, and apply liquid manure to the roots in sufficient quantities to keep the soil moist during the time the trees are at rest.

A good syringing once a week with the garden hose will keep the trees vigorous and free from insects.

These troublesome pests which appear in the heat of summer, may be got rid of by constantly syringing the plants attacked, and by occasionally washing the walls, etc., with lime or sulphur.

Sometimes she and the cowgirls were shown celebrating the spring festival of Holi, Krishna syringing them with tinted water while they themselves strove to return his onslaughts by throwing red powder.

"'Tis the tar-water used for syringing the cattle," she whispered, "ye must not touch it, master.

" He looked about him keenly and continued: "The syringe and the rest of the lethal appliances and material have been taken away, I see.

114 examples of  syringing  in sentences