944 examples of winchesters in sentences

The whites, to the contrary, were armed with the latest repeating Winchesters.

The natives prefer the bow and arrow to the .40-65 Winchesters the company have given them, even claiming that otter are scarce because they have been driven from their old grounds by the noise of firearms.

Winchesters and shotguns protruded from the line threateningly, but the mob came on as though it were going to press through, and determined faces blenched with excitement, but not with fear.

A moment later, the little colonel and the Guards on either side of him were jabbing at men with cocked Winchesters.

The line of Winchesters at the corner quietly gave way.

I showed both telegrams to the conductor, who held the train until he could get a dozen Winchesters from the town.

He listened to each shot of the Winchesters, and then, instead of feeling any apprehension for himself, waited for the dreaded evidence that his horse had been struck.

muttered Vesey, savagely, glancing at the figures, standing but a short way off in the moonlight, with their Winchesters levelled.

At sight of the flight, the rustlers uttered tantalizing shouts and discharged their Winchesters in the air.

"I shall not come down to dinner, and do not disturb me till nine o'clock: that will give me time enough to dress for Mrs. Winchester's ball.

And the rest of the two thousand men on Ezra Calkins's pay-roll would come hanging around pestering you all with Winchesters.

But after the Winchester repeater came in use, it seemed as if the different tribes vied with each other in wanton slaughter.

About a mile distant from one of the southern barriers of Paris, a palace was built during our Henry the Sixth's brief and precarious possession of French royalty, by the Bishop of Winchester.

It was known by the name of Winchester, of which, however, the French kept continually clipping and changing the consonants, until the Anglo-Saxon Winchester dwindled into the French appellation of Bicêtre.

It was known by the name of Winchester, of which, however, the French kept continually clipping and changing the consonants, until the Anglo-Saxon Winchester dwindled into the French appellation of Bicêtre.

12,483, with the title "Ecclesiastical Visitation of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, held in March and April 1543, by Nicholas Harpisfelde, Official of the Archdeacon of Winchester," folio, containing the names of the incumbents and churchwardens of the livings in those counties.

At the age of twelve Peregrine was sent to Winchester School.

When the company broke up, Peregrine obtained permission to visit her at her habitation about sixteen miles from Winchester, and was also informed by her mother that her name was Miss Emilia Gauntlet.

He was received with demonstrations of regard and affection by Emilia and her mother; but his absence produced great disturbance at Winchester, and finally the Commodore, having been informed of his nephew's disappearance, dispatched Hatchway, who traced the truant to the village where he had taken up his abode, and persuaded him to return to the school.

Meanwhile preparations were made for the youth's departure to the University, and in a few weeks Peregrine set out for Oxford in the seventeenth year of his age, accompanied by Mr. Jolter and Pipes, the same attendants who lived with him at Winchester.

The firearms for the rest of the party were supplied by Kermit and myself, including my Springfield rifle, Kermit's two Winchesters, a 405 and 30-40, the Fox 12-gauge shotgun, and another 16-gauge gun, and a couple of revolvers, a Colt and a Smith & Wesson.

crack!" went some Winchesters.

crack!" retorted the Winchesters, and from the fact that silence followed I drew a clear inference.

They proved to be Winchesters, as I had expected, for they were on the side from which the robbers must have fired.

Any man who has fired a Winchester knows that it drops its empty shell in loading, and I could therefore draw only one conclusionnamely, that all seven discharges of the Winchesters had occurred up by the mail-car.

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