7598 examples of trails in sentences

Put some pieces of buttered toast into the dripping-pan to catch the trails; flour and froth the birds nicely, dish the pieces of toast with the snipes on them, and pour round, but not over them, a little good brown gravy.

Woodcocks should not be drawn, as the trails are, by epicures, considered a great delicacy.

Place some slices of toast in the dripping-pan to catch the trails, allowing a piece of toast for each bird.

Across the level plain which lies between the valley of the Souris and the valley of the Assiniboine there ran, at this time, three trails.

They won't be no trails left to find above the timberline.

In the process, he also picked up trails of spiders, earthworms and turtles.

"Ye see I'm a cattle man, an' I like the travelled trails.

He never seeks to avoid the Indian trails.

The decks, in the vicinity of the cabins, seemed now deserted, when from the shadows, a figure that had merged in the general gloom, stepped out and passed swiftly through one of the trails of light.

I must get out on the trails once more that wind through shadowy haunts and cool, Away from the presence of wall and door, and see myself in a crystal pool; I must get out with the silent things, where neither laughter nor hate is heard, Where malice never the humblest stings and no one is hurt by a spoken word.

The tide was right at its highest, and down the centre of the fairway straggled a long procession of big hooting steamers, sluggish brown-sailed barges, and small heavily-burdened tugs, puffing out their usual trails of black smoke.

It was two o'clock, and he was still dreaming of new and unknown trails into the North when a sound came to rouse and disturb him.

Her physiognomy is not distinguished; nez camus, as a Frenchman would say; no illustrious steeple, no imposing tower; the water-edge of the town looking bedraggled, like the flounce of a vulgar rich woman's dress that trails on the sidewalk.

The trails they had left in the snow when they hunted wood would soon be covered up by the continued fall, and for the night, at least, there would be no danger from the warriors.

To their surprise they struck several comparatively fresh trails in the passes, and they were soon forced to the conclusion that the hostile forces were still all about them.

Because the way was beset by hostile Indians, these caravans were protected by large and strongly armed bands, and in time wore out well-beaten tracks across the prairies and over the mountain passes, which came to be known on the frontier as the Santa and Oregon Trails.

He set out from Kansas City (then a frontier hamlet, now a prosperous city) with Kit Carson, a famous hunter, for guide, and following the wagon trails of those who had gone before him, made his way to the pass.

There were a dozen branch trails and "streets" on the way to Rann's, and into the gloom of some one of these the woman disappeared, so that Aldous lost her entirely.

Trails and summits of the White Mountains.

SEE Book Trails. Of trail blazers.

SEE Book Trails.

SEE Book trails.

SEE Book Trails.

They abandon their horse, tramping westward over trails in the wilderness, bearing the boy in a sack of sail-cloth, open at the top.

Although the trail across the great forest terraces below was open clear up to the Blue Mesa, the trails on the northern side of the range were still impassable.

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