44 Verbs to Use for the Word thermometer

The Brahmin took with him a thermometer, two telescopes, one of which projected through the top of the machine, and the other through the bottom; a phosphoric lamp, pen, ink, and paper, and some light refreshments sufficient to supply us for some days.

When the proper doctor came round a few minutes later (Burnett says) he found his own thermometer quite inadequate and had to borrow the one that registers the heat of the ward.

(he brings a thermometer to the stairway for light, looks sharply, then returns to the phone)

Growing things need an even temperature, (while saying this he gets the man out into the snow) (ANTHONY consults the thermometer, not as pleased this time as he was before.

[We kept a small thermometer for the purpose of plunging into the cream-pot.

With a gleeful laugh she held up a clinical thermometer.

Bowers and Cherry-Garrard have set up a thermometer screen containing maximum thermometers and thermographs on the sea floe about 3/4' N.W. of the hut.

Figures are a common language, but it was clear that I was in another planet; I could not read the thermometers!

During the hot winds we observed the thermometer, in the direct rays of the sun, to be 135 degrees.) ARRIVE AT SYDNEY.

Mr. Hunter placed his pocket-thermometer in it but the mercury reaching the top of the tube, which was graduated to 130 degrees, he was obliged to withdraw it to preserve the instrument from being damaged.

So, on fixing a thermometer in the cage, we find that no variation, ever so slight, occurs in the temperature.

"Now at Caribou," says he, "they haven't got any more thermometers kicking round than we have here, but they discovered that when Perry Davis congeals you must keep a sharp look-out for frost-bite, and when Perry Davis freezes solid, you'd better mind your eye and stay in your cabin, if you don't want to die on the trail."

On my quires I find various schemes for graduating thermometers for pendulum experiments.

"If we compare a man's body to a building, calling the steel frame-work his skeleton and the furnace and power station his digestive organs and lungs, the nervous system would include, with other things, the thermometers, heat regulators, electric buttons, door-bells, valve-openers,the parts of the building, in short, which are specifically designed to respond to influences of the environment."

She then proceeded to clinch the matter by inserting a thermometer in his mouth.

This was in 1592; and the next year Galileo invented the thermometer, still an imperfect instrument, since air was not perfectly excluded.

This was a great convenience, for immediately after the paper was put to bed, the dawn would lower the thermometer from 96° to almost 84° for half an hour, and in that chillyou have no idea how cold is 84° on the grass until you begin to pray for ita very tired man could get off to sleep ere the heat roused him.

For this purpose the water which has passed the thermometer is made to fall into a funnel hung on the longer arm of a balanced lever.

An extraordinary amount of heat was developed by the Nurses Registration Bill, introduced by Lord GOSCHEN, and I am sure some of the charming ladies in the Strangers' Gallery must have been longing to produce their clinical thermometers and descend to the floor to take the temperatures of the disputants.

Hop-step-and-jump raised the animal thermometer considerably, and the standing leap, running leap, and high leap sent it up many degrees.

The torrents of rain lasted two hours, and cooled the air so rapidly, as in that time to reduce the thermometer from 92 to 82 degrees.

A thousand needles seemed pricking her face, and suddenly she remembered the thermometer.

When he removed the thermometer from between the lips of Cumberland the old man spoke, but without lifting his closed eyelids, as if even this were an effort which he could only accomplish by a great concentration of the will.

CHAPTER XXXIX LEGAL MURDER As Drew entered his bedroom he found the doctor in the act of restoring the thermometer to its case.

I have therefore transferred to M. Tresca the three thermometers A.6, S.1, S.2, with the documentary information relating to them, which was found in Mr Sheepshanks's papers; retaining six thermometers of the same class in the Royal Observatory.

44 Verbs to Use for the Word  thermometer