That's what I came for; but my head's so running on them Arks and things!
Arks and small barges descend, by the aid of skilful pilots, for great part of the year.
At the mouth of the Wabash arks were turning in to old Vincennes.
Those who risked the passage of the river floated down on barges called Kentucky arks or in canoes hollowed each out of a single tree, usually the tulip tree, which you know is very common in our Kentucky woods.
Half the shingle beach is given up to fisherfolk and their boats and tarred Noah's arks where they keep their nets.
Festivities terminated, the officiating dignitaries, robed and mitred, preceded the holy arks and canopies in grand procession to the capital, singing hallelujahs.
These sacred arks were carried in procession accompanied by symbolic figures.
You shall have a shillin' a week if you'll promise not to worry me, and whenever you want a pie I'll give you one if you arks for it.
And I'll tell Jim Pizey that Milly's dead, and that she made me promise to come and see him at once, and arks him to take care of the baby.
I arks you as a magistrate, will what I say when I'm dyin' be evidence?
Will you arks Mr. Blemish to forgive me, sir, and tell him he can get the brushes and stand back from Old Flick?
Then, struck with a sudden idea, he said, "I'll go and arks Ally.
No, she wouldn't arks me to do that," he muttered.
For this purpose, I went down to the banks of the Monongahela, one day, where the arks of that stream usually touch, to look for a passage.
There were, at the period mentioned, severalarks and flat-boats lying on the higher banks, where they had been moored in high water.
I took walks almost daily, on the fine promenade, shaded with lofty trees, festooned with their native vines, along the Beargrass Creek, which is the common place of landing for arks and boats.
Men began to inquire about places in his ark, and to make preparations for building arks of their own.
Those who had begun to lay foundations for arks thought of resuming the work.
Those who had thought of building arks hurried to see if the work might not yet be completed, but most of them had begun their foundations on low land, which was already submerged.
They concluded to postpone their operations until the need of arksshould become more evident.
Those who had begun preparations to build arks looked very sheepish when their friends guyed them about their childish credulity.
They hugged the money and remained deaf to Cosmo's reiterated advice to build arks with it.
In England many procured copies of Cosmo's circulars, in which the proper methods to be pursued in the construction of arks were carefully set forth.
In the meantime those who had provided arks of one kind or another, tried desperately to get them safely afloat.
Remember that your only chance is in building arks--arks of levium, the metal that floats.
Of course arks are not like other vessels; they require neither sails nor steam engines, nor oars to make them move.
You know when people are making the animals for Noah's arks they make the big ones first, elephants and lions and tigers and so on, and paint them as nearly as they can the right colours.
Arks are very easy to steer if you only know the way.
Their descendants now form what might well be called a race of river-dwellers, and to this day their quaint little arks line the shores of the Mississippi and its tributaries.
The shores of the Monongahela in 1819, were lined with barges, keels, and arks or flats, waiting for the rise of the Ohio.
Arks were not much in use on the Ohio, at that time.
When those gods were believed to be favourable, the arks were carried in procession, the images so far unveiled that they could be seen by the people.
But even Egyptian worship, with all its mystery, did not always conceal the arks and statues of the gods.
The Egyptian temple had its innermost shrine where the arks of the gods were placed; and into that most holy place with its silver soil the priests alone went.
Many came with their household stuff, which was to be embarked in arks and flat boats.
The quantity is said to be inexhaustible, and what renders it of still greater importance is, that arks and rafts descend from within four or five miles of the mines.
You go, Jacky, and arks 'em to take yer to 'ave a ride and see the trees.
If you arks about 'ere, I daresay you can find out, and if you wait a little while, you'll find out for yourself.
But presently she said, 'O, yes, sir; I arks yer pardon.
So I've come to you to arks you to pray the tiger out of my baby!
Between them are incised arksforming hachure parallel to the arks previously mentioned.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "arks" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.