When we reached the street I found I had left my arctics in the box.
It said: "Don't wear yourarctics in the White House.
The delicate magnificence of the Arctics none can translate into language.
Before they left the car Griffith made certain that Blake was wrapped about in overcoat and muffler and had on the arctics that he had bought for him.
But the moment McGraw reappeared in arctics and Mackinaw coat, Griffith hurriedly led the way out of the smother of smoke and foul air.
In forty-eight hours we will be within the Arctics at this rate of speed," cried Dr.
I am of the opinion that a trip to the Arctics in Silver Cloud would cure any case of dispepsia in the world," said Dr.
There is no place like the Arctics for getting hungry and giving food a relish.
The wind continued all night as last noted, and Silver Cloud, without a tremor or swaying motion of any kind, was scurrying across the barren wastes of the Arctics at marvelous speed.
The Arctics are subject to fearful and sudden storms, and we must be ready to go at any instant.
If this wind holds, we shall be in the Arctics in two or three days," said Will.
Take, for instance, the similarity above alluded to between the fauna of the Arctics and that of the Alps, certainly showing a direct relation between climatic conditions and animal and vegetable life.
Compare, for example, the Reindeer of the Arctics with the Ibex and the Chamois, representing the same group in the Alps.
The people of the Arctics knew their Queen Summoned her subjects to the Presence then By wavering tints which played beneath the Star, And the great speed with which the North-Lights flew.
He put on his overcoat andarctics and caught up his bag, and hurried down stairs and out of doors.
She moved a little away toward the fire again and showed the arctics on the floor where she must have been scuffling them off under her skirts.
From the arctics to the southernmost limit of the erratic distribution, we find nowhere the indications of the action of the sea as directly connected with the production of the erratic phenomena.
Nor will study of all the park specimens in the world tell the secret, for the simple reason that only an Arctic climate can produce a silver fox; and parks are not established in the Arctics yet.
The fur posts of the sub-arctics are not imposing with picket fences in place of stockades, for no French foe was feared here.
When dress parade, dismounted, was ordered at Fort Birney one mild November evening, he marched his men out in arctics and fur caps, and claimed that to be the proper full dress for the season.
Mrs. Cranston then sought to search her husband's face, but the captain was forearmed and chose to keep his back towards his better half and to pull on his arctics and overcoat and gather up his little hurricane lamp.
Coming around from the side of the house were the tracks of the same foot gear, the heavy soldier arctics worn then by officers and men alike, that he had marked at the front.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "arctics" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.