3124 examples of ting in sentences

When Duke Ting questioned him as to how a prince should deal with his ministers, and how they in turn should serve their prince, Confucius said in reply, "In dealing with his ministers a prince should observe the proprieties; in serving his prince a minister should observe the duty of loyalty.

" Duke Ting asked if there were one sentence which, if acted upon, might have the effect of making a country prosperous.

<Tact, tang, tain, ting, teg> (touch): (1) tact, contact, intact, intangible, attain, taint, stain, tinge, contingent, integrity, entire, tint; (2) tactile, tactual, tangent, distain, attaint, attainder, integer, disintegrate, contagion, contaminate, contiguous. Sentences:

WISHING Ring-Ting!

O Blue Jay up in the maple tree, A-tossing your saucy head at me, With ne'er a word for my questioning, Pray, cease for a moment your "ting-a-link," And hear when I tell you what I think, You bonniest bit of spring.

Once the Emperor Charles of Spain On the top of the Crumpetty Tree On the wide lawn the snow lay deep O suns and skies and clouds of June Over hill, over dale Over the shoulders and slopes of the dune Ring-Ting!

By FRANK R. STOCKTON, | | | | Author of "Ting-a-ling," etc., etc., | | | | WILL BE COMMENCED IN No. 38, FOR DECEMBER 17TH, AND | | CONCLUDED IN THREE NUMBERS.

THE NEW DOROTHEA CHAPTER XII GENERAL ROCHAMBEAU TELLS A STORY; AND THE TING-TANG RINGS FOR THE LAST TIME CHAPTER I THE WESTCOTES OF BAYFIELD A mural tablet in Axcester Parish Church describes Endymion Westcote as "a conspicuous example of that noblest work of God, the English Country Gentleman."

And he said something and ran backfor nine was just striking, and in a moment the Ting-tang would be ringing and he must be back to answer his name.

With a ring-a-ting-tang, And a ring-a-ting-tang, Poor old Robinson Crusoe!

With a ring-a-ting-tang, And a ring-a-ting-tang, Poor old Robinson Crusoe!

" "Ah, missy, de old fellow am getting along in years as well as de rest ob us; and if it wasn't for de gray hairs, dat will keep at de top ob de heap, in spite ob ebery ting, I should feel dat old age am coming wid long strides, when I see dat de wee bud ob de Sea-flower am almost in bloom.

At last I asks a poor, broken-down ting, dat hab all her young uns sold away from her only a day or two afore, if she know anyting 'bout my young un, and she tells me dar hab been a sale ob a dozen young uns, on de plantation, and she sees massa, long afore day-broke, pack dem into a wagon, and dey carried off.

"De very ting," remarked Henri.

By FRANK R. STOCKTON, | | | | Author of "Ting-a-ling," etc., etc., | | | | WILL BE COMMENCED IN No. 38, FOR DECEMBER 17TH, AND | | CONCLUDED IN THREE NUMBERS.

By FRANK R. STOCKTON, | | | | Author of "Ting-a-ling," etc., etc., | | | | WILL BE COMMENCED IN No. 38, FOR DECEMBER 17TH, AND | | CONCLUDED IN THREE NUMBERS.

My Doctor says, dere a'n't no such ting!"

She began humming to an almost inaudible accompaniment on the piano: "'Ring, ting, it is the merrie springtime....'" The rain rolled dully down the clouded window-panes and spattered off the English-ivy leaves below the sill.

"No, missey," was his answer, "but de people (the slaves) very kind to me, dey often steal time to run and see me and fetch me some ting to eat; if dey did not, I might starve."

"No, missey," was his answer, "but de people (the slaves) very kind to me, dey often steal time to run and see me and fetch me some ting to eat; if dey did not, I might starve."

" The following is the negro's definition of a gentleman:"Massa make de black man workeemake de horse workeemake de ox workeemake every ting workee, only de hog: he, de hog, no workee; he eat, he drink, he walk about, he go to sleep when he please, he liff like a GENTLEMAN.

Ting-Ling and Mee-Too.

Ting-Ling and Mee-Too.

" The Admiral Ting River was sent to sea against them.

The old man was ting in his easy-chair.

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