When neither hunger more nor thirst remained Unsatisfied, boys crown'd the beakers high With wine delicious, and from right to left 580 Distributing the cups, served every guest.
Slaves waited on them, and filled their earthen beakers with yellow beer.
When the young student loudly admired the beautiful gold and silver beakers in which the wine was served, the reckless host cried: "They are yours; take them with you.
While the mothers were employed in these occupations and in making bread, their daughters poured the fresh milk into the pitchers and filled the metal beakers and earthen jugs with home-brewed beer and mead.
All threebeakers now gave a strong iodine reaction, 0.
After standing twenty-four hours at the ordinary temperature, the contents of none of the beakers gave any iodine reaction.
I was pledging each of my friends in turn in beakers of gold, and the biscuits were just being brought in, when that unlucky crow of yours spoilt all: over went the tables, and away flew my visionary wealth to all the quarters of Heaven.
It seems that herds and lumbering waggons and superfluous beakers are to count for more than brave men.
Wat and Scarlett carried the cask and beakers to a spring which they found in an old overgrown garden not far from the harbor.
And in the mean time my friend and I will fill the casks and beakerswith water, so that we may be ready to start as soon as you return.
Goblets were filled and emptied and beakers were drained.
Royal wine sparkled in goblets of crystal and beakers of gold.
The satraps were marshaled in glittering line And emptied their beakers of sparkling wine.
The beakers they clinked, and the satraps' hurras in the ears of the stiff-necked King rang his praise.
There they let rinse the beakers in the clear fountain and whoso would drank somewhat; after which they went frolicking among the pleasant shades of the garden until the eating-hour.
Many were without handles, while others were so shaped as to more properly come under the name of beakers and saucers.
The beakers were frequently made of alabaster with a round base, which prevented their maintaining an upright position without additional support; and when empty they were turned downwards upon their rims.
The beakers and test-tubes were also on this shelf.
Craig took the beakers and test-tubes from the shelf behind the curtain and placed them on the little deal table that had been so merrily dancing about the room.
There to the clang of beakers gleams the sword, And true and steadfast in our place of meeting, We peal aloud in song the fiery word!
But as here we all have met Time to speed with pleasure; Should, methinks, the Beakers chime To the Poet's measure.
Sip ye not when Bacchus' fountain floweth, With full beakers to lips faintly bent; He who life by drops yet only knoweth, Knoweth not of life the full intent.
The under surface, of the lips of the beakers should be vaselined to prevent the water trickling down the sides.
With her own hands, Chrissie set out the bright tin beakers on the table of the Eat-kammer, and piled high a plate of sweet hard rusks.
He had called out an order to some young native boys squatting by the fire, and they now set a tin kettle full of coffee and two beakers before him.
He handed her one of the beakers full of hot black liquid and she drank even to the last drop.
She opened the door and went to fetch the beakers and rusks out on the stoep table.
The ~beakers~, to contain the solution of copper to be electrolysed, are ordinary tall beakers of about 200 c.
The bar of wood which carries the connecting wires and electrodes is permanently fixed over the working bench, at such a height that, with the beakers resting on these blocks, the electrodes shall be in position for working.
Glass~: broken beakersand flasks, cleaned, dried, and powdered will do.
Cover the beakers before adding the bicarbonate, to avoid loss.
The beakers should be labeled and plainly marked to correspond with the entries in the notebook.
If sea sand is used for this purpose, great care is necessary to keep it from the desk, since beakers are easily scratched by it, and subsequently crack on heating.
Note 1) into tall, slender lipless beakers of about 100 cc.
Cover the beakers and pour over the stibnite 5 cc.
The beakers should be plainly marked to correspond with the entries in the notebook.
All utensils, distilled water, the nitric acid and the beakers must be free from chlorides, as the presence of these will cause precipitation of silver chloride, thereby introducing an error.
This is accomplished as follows: Weigh out on an analytical balance two samples of soda ash of about 5 grams each into beakers of about 500 cc.
The native vintage mantled in the goblets and beakers that graced the board where they sat at meat amidst their knights and barons, whilst minstrels sang and jongleurs tumbled and glee-maidens danced at the lower end of the hall.
The sale of linen was over; the auctioneer had again changed his place, and was about to cry out the old family silverware--the heavy silver jugs inlaid with gold coin, and the beakers bearing inscriptions from the seventeenth century.
He then ordered Jacques to go below and bring up all the provisions he could get at, and a couple of beakers of water.
When we had performed our first task, the captain sent us with the second mate to get up such provisions and stores as we might require, with some small beakers to fill with water.
But Heda was more careful and finished than Hals, and showed considerable skill and not a little taste in arranging and coloring chased cups and beakers and tankards of precious and inferior metals.
Poppy went in and warmed herself, and presently got down the cups and beakers and stood them in a row on the kitchen table.
Cups and saucers for aunt and uncle and Clara and Emily, and beakers for the children.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "beakers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.