24 examples of twins' in sentences

Then it was the oxen's turn to laugh, for the twins' wrath was all turned upon each other.

Some such thought as this was struggling in the twins' brains the day that Rance Belmont came over from the Stopping-House, and in his graceful way asked Mrs. Brydon to go driving with him, an invitation which Fred urged her to accept.

When the drive was over and Rance came in to the twins' apartments, and on their invitation had a game with them and lost, they were suddenly smitten with an idea.

"I don't know who it is," Bert said, "but that's the Gold Dust Twins' canoe.

There were lots of trees, all uprooted, down there, too, and the place was so different that I couldn't even tell where the Gold Dust Twins' tent had been.

Those are the Gold Dust Twins' orders.

Now when womenwonderful women like the Bonnie Lassie and stupid women like Mrs. Rosser, the twins' aunt, and fastidious women like Madame Tallafferrunite in terming a smiling human freckle "sweet," there is nothing more to be said.

While they were still quite young, the twins' parents died, and their relatives stole from them all their property and then turned them out of the house.

" "But dancing would take me away from home so much, and the 'Heavenly Twins' need me so.

You remember that I told you that mymy career was to be a secret from the 'Heavenly Twins'?" "Yes." "I suppose my career is about over, but I don't want them to know about it.

The 'Twins' will only be around at lunch-time.

The 'Heavenly Twins' can talk from now until doomsday tolls on the importance or non-importance of mathematics.

The twins' wedding; illustrated by Charles L. Wrenn.

The twins' wedding.

The Bobbsey twins' wonderful secret.

The Bobbsey twins' wonderful secret, by Laura Lee Hope, pseud.

The Bobbsey Twins' toy shop.

The twins' wedding; illustrated by Charles L. Wrenn.

The twins' wedding.

The Bobbsey twins' wonderful secret.

The Bobbsey twins' wonderful secret, by Laura Lee Hope, pseud.

The Bobbsey Twins' toy shop.

Yet these are mollified, or not discern'd, Where civil arts and manners have been learn'd: So the Twins' humours, in our Terence, are Unlike-this harsh and rude, that smooth and fair.

Such madness, as for fear of death to die, Is to be poor for fear of poverty. 'Tarentine': Archytas, much praised by Horace. 'Twins' humours': in his comedy called 'Adelphi.' THE FOURTH PART.

24 examples of  twins'  in sentences