864 examples of telescoped in sentences

The great telescope, with which he had so many nights swept the heavens, still stood in his garden observatory; but it was little used except for recreation, and for the pleasure and instruction of his boy.

Lord Rosse's Telescope.

Church service Cincinnati Observatory Clarendon, Lord Clark, Latimer Clarkson, Thomas, and Mrs Clarkson Cleasby, pupil Clegg Clinton, pupil Clocks Cockburn, Sir G. Coinage (see Decimal Coinage) Colby, Col. Colchester Colenso, Bishop College Hall Collorado, Count Colonial Observatories (see Observatories) Comets Commissions Compass corrections Cookson, Dr Cooper, pupil Cooper's telescope (see Telescopes)

South, Sir James South's Telescope South-Eastern Railway Southampton Southey (Poet) Spectroscopy Spottiswoode Spring-Rice, Lord Monteagle Standards of Length and Weight, and Standards Commission Stars Start Point Steam-engines Stephenson, George Stephenson, Robert Steventon Stewart, Prof. Balfour Stjerneld, Baron Stokes, Prof. Stone, Astronomer Stratford, Lieut.

Vernon Harcourt (see Harcourt) Vetch, Capt. Vibrations of ground Vignoles, C.B., engineer Vulliamy, clockmaker Wales, Prince of Walker, Byatt Walker, James, engineer Walker, Sydney, Warburton, H. Washington, Capt. Water telescope (see also Fluid telescope)

Vernon Harcourt (see Harcourt) Vetch, Capt. Vibrations of ground Vignoles, C.B., engineer Vulliamy, clockmaker Wales, Prince of Walker, Byatt Walker, James, engineer Walker, Sydney, Warburton, H. Washington, Capt. Water telescope (see also Fluid telescope)

If the use be for carriage, the feet may shut up, like the usual brass feet of a reflecting telescope.

On another occasion, in the same visit of the Editor, he was tost into the air on the Downs, at the precise moment when an interesting friend, whom they had just left, being apprehensive of what would happen, was anxiously viewing him from her window through a telescope.

Therefore, if you point your telescope back to antiquity about twelve or one o'clock in the daytime, you will descry our most worthy ancestors all eating for their very lives, eating as dogs eat, viz.

The wigwam being four feet long and Oswald six, he had to telescope like a tortoise to get fully under cover; sometimes he forgot his feet and left them outside all night in the dew, but, as he had no boots to spoil, this didn't matter much.

I afterwards had an opportunity of observing the summit from Daraga with a capital telescope on a very clear day, when I noticed that the northern side of the crater was considerably higher than its southern edge.

Do we gain much by reasoning from an assumption below the ken of the microscope to a conclusion above that of the telescope?

But while I have, I hope, done nothing to traverse history, I have freely telescoped its events, and imposed invention upon its movement, in such ways as I needed to shape the dramatic significance of my subject.

Let us hope we shall not be telescoped on the road, for among the passengers is one of the chief functionaries of the company in the person of Faruskiar.

Major B. appeared to have been looking through his friend Thomson's prophetic telescope.

" Mr. W. Riley, Orangeburg District, South Carolina, in the "Columbia [S.C.] Telescope," Nov. 11, 1837.

Jesse Debruhl, sheriff, Richland District, "Columbia (S.C.) Telescope," Feb. 24, 1839.

Next it was an overworked night man who lost his head and cranked a switch over in front of the west-bound Flyer, laying the 1020 on her side in the ditch, with the postal and the baggage-car neatly telescoped on top to hold her down.

Then peering through his telescoped hands again, "It's the clipper ship Eclipse," he announced, "built especially for speed, in the exigencies of the San Francisco trade, with long, narrow hull, and carrying an extra amount of canvas.

The man pulled the telescope up to his face plate once again and scanned the area that had been the base on Z25.

And there a chain of lamp-lit carriage windows telescoped swiftly as it came towards them, and the red and yellow lights of an engine grew larger and larger, rushing down upon them.

Some had telescoped, others mounted high in piles, one upon the other, their locomotives as well as their contents being smashed and damagedthe whole scene presenting the aspect of a gigantic railway wreck.

Then they hit the water below with a ker-flap that nearly telescoped Scotty and sent the spray flying.

Repeated perpendicular concussions had, I confidently believed, telescoped my spinal vertebrae into each other, so that nothing short of a surgical operation would ever restore them to their original positions.

INTUS-SUSCEPTION, a displacement of the bowel, in which a higher portion becomes folded or telescoped into a lower; is a frequent cause of obstruction, and a serious, though not always fatal, condition; the term is also applied to the process by which nutriment is absorbed and becomes part of the system.

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