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Example sentences for "buckeye"

Lexicographically close words:
bucket; bucketful; bucketfuls; buckets; buckett; buckeyes; bucking; buckle; buckled; buckler
  1. I looked up, and perceived for the first time on the ledge, thirty feet above me, another trail parallel with my own, and looking down upon me through the buckeye bushes a small man on a black horse.

  2. We toiled on in silence, the buckeye giving way to chimisal, the westering sun, reflected again from the blank walls beside us, blinding our eyes with its glare.

  3. There were no pine knots and no attempts at conversation till the leader asked: "Buckeye Pete, have you anything to say before you join your Maker?

  4. And Buckeye departed in a perfect indigo haze of profanity.

  5. Buckeye boys use them for marbles, and are very proud of their namesake.

  6. I live in the Buckeye State, which is so called from the buckeye-tree, which grows native in its soil.

  7. Short-trail trips lead to the Giants Rock Pile, the Big Pool, Buckeye Flat, Red Rock Gorge, and other interesting walks.

  8. Buckeye Flat is a newly developed area on this road, half a mile above Hospital Rock.

  9. For rubbing a piece of cedar and buckeye together, they very quickly make the spark, and produce fire.

  10. The snake took the fire and hid a little spark of it in every buckeye tree.

  11. Putman built the Buckeye House, corner of First and Buckeye streets.

  12. I was talking with Dwight, from the Buckeye Camp, this morning.

  13. One or two of the lot, like the Buckeye group, for instance, are run by men that haven't much capital, and I suppose are working as economically as they can.

  14. Some Lupines have nine or eleven; the Horse-chestnut has seven, the Sweet Buckeye more commonly five, the Clover three.

  15. Buckeye breed surface color is dark, rich garnet, and under color allows a bar of slate-color next to surface.

  16. Oh, tell me where the Buckeye cabin was made?

  17. A dozen horses fancifully adorned were harnessed to this novel vehicle; flowers over-ran the cabin-home, hewn from the buckeye logs of the forest near Marysville.

  18. Twas built among the boys who wield the plow and spade, Where the log-cabin stands in the bonnie Buckeye shade.

  19. The name buckeye refers to the appearance of the brown nut through the paler husk partly separated when ripe, suggesting the eye of the common deer.

  20. The buckeye and horse chestnut are species of the same genus.

  21. The leaves of the buckeye are arranged in groups of five, while those of the horse chestnut are in groups of seven.

  22. The name buckeye is generally applied to such species as are natives of North America.

  23. The leaves of the buckeye turned clear yellow and the first flock of wild geese went over.

  24. For an hour or two we stalked one another between the buckeye boles, and then I stepped on a rotten log which crumbled and threw me noisily.

  25. Silence everywhere; no movement in the copse before the door; no trace of his late visitor save the broken branch of a buckeye near which his horse had been tethered.

  26. The flowers of the manzanita and the buckeye perfumed the air of this sylvan boudoir, wherein were ranged comfortable stools and camp-chairs.

  27. Most people are magnanimously inclined to regard this rumor as simply a "gag" on the Buckeye boys; but it isn't.

  28. The Ohioans are to the manner born; the "Buckeye yell" is a tangible fact.

  29. When we reach that buckeye corner and are out of sight, we will turn into it instead of going through the canyon.

  30. Already all Buckeye had considered this a mere preliminary to taking another wife, after a decent probation, as the relations of housekeeper and landlord were confidential and delicate, and Bilson was a man, and not above female influence.

  31. Possibly, the satisfaction of Buckeye Hill was due to something else.

  32. It was spring, and down the long slopes of Buckeye Hill the flowers were already effacing the last dented footprints of the winter rains, and the winds no longer brought their monotonous patter.

  33. A few steps further on brought them to the buckeye thicket, which extended to the river bank and mouth of the canyon.

  34. At Hudson the politicians had made a pretty close estimate, but were waiting, one evening after election, at a saloon on Buckeye street, for something definite from Eau Claire county.

  35. In the afternoon he learned that Hod Taylor, now clergyman to Marseilles, had hired a tramp to ride into the Buckeye saloon the previous evening and report as stated, in order to bring about a good state of feeling on the Judge's part.

  36. The house in Buckeye Lane, about which so many happy memories clustered, was suddenly become distorted and all out of drawing, as though she viewed it through a defective window-pane.

  37. There had always seemed to be an even balance of regard for the sisters in all her father's intercourse with Buckeye Lane.

  38. It was a considerable distance across town from the Kirkwoods' to Number 98 Buckeye Lane, and as these women were exceedingly busy it was not without sacrifice that they visited Phil so constantly.

  39. Phil was on her way to Buckeye Lane the first cold day in November to call on the daughter of a newly enrolled member of the Madison faculty when she saw her Uncle Amzi on the bank steps taking the air.

  40. Phil has told me about the good times you and she and Tom have had in Buckeye Lane.

  41. Her successes with the housekeeping were due to the friendly supervision of the sisters in Buckeye Lane.

  42. The cakes were according to the best recipes known at 98 Buckeye Lane, and Rose and Nan were there, assisting, by Amzi's special command.

  43. When they reached the house in Buckeye Lane he sought to detain her with a plaintive "Please, Nan?

  44. Phil pondered this as she walked toward Buckeye Lane.

  45. They had reached the college and were walking along the Buckeye Lane side of the campus.

  46. They were married in the Buckeye state and a number of years later removed to Kansas, where the father passed away and where the mother still makes her home.

  47. Soon after their marriage, which was celebrated in the Buckeye state, they removed to Jefferson county, Kansas, there residing until the spring of 1872, when they took up their abode in western Kansas.

  48. They were married in the Buckeye state and in 1854 removed to Iowa, where both resided up to the time of their death.

  49. He received his public school education in the Buckeye state and in youth learned the blacksmith trade.

  50. The Buckeye Horse When you make a horse let the light-colored part of the buckeye be his face.

  51. The Buckeye Man For the body of the man who sits astride the horse, choose a buckeye which is rather flat on one side.

  52. Your buckeye man and buckeye horse will then look like Fig.

  53. Find a small buckeye for the man's head and give him a twig neck (Fig.

  54. Before putting the head on the body of the horse, which should be as large a buckeye as you can find, push in four twigs for the legs.

  55. There are so many buckeye-trees in Ohio that it is called the Buckeye State, and many villages of Long Island are full of them.

  56. Everywhere the children gather basketfuls and take them home to play with, and in other Beard books we have told of some things that can be made of buckeyes, but the buckeye horse and rider which you see here have just arrived.

  57. The Buckeye is an illustration of the latter group.

  58. Danvers proposed to take the crew and passengers of the wrecked barge Buckeye aboard his transport and carry them as far south as Natchez, where a family boat could be procured for the continuance of their voyage to New Orleans.

  59. The suave New York politician had partisan adherents and personal friends in the Buckeye State.

  60. Pole, nor oar, nor rudder could save the Buckeye from the fury of the eddy.

  61. A long half hour he had yet to wait before The Buckeye was made fast to the posts on the bank and Eloy was helped on board, still holding fast to his chère fille.

  62. Here he discovered a considerable yard fenced with high boards that had once been painted the same sickly green as the shutters, and a great buckeye tree just outside, spreading its branches over the corner furthest from the house.

  63. The frequent gullies, on the lower bank, made it tedious travelling there, so I scrabbled up to the upper bank, which was pretty well covered with buckeye and sycamore and very little under-brush.

  64. Some years ago, I was one of a convivial party, that met in the principal hotel in the town of Columbus, Ohio, the seat of government of the Buckeye State.

  65. Again and again the brook is crossed, as it makes its quick, flashing way through blackberry clumps and wild grape-vines, glancing up at sycamore and buckeye tree as it hastens along.

  66. But I wore a buckeye on my neck just the same.

  67. Its got a buckeye and a lead bullet in it.

  68. In the Buckeye state these birds were disposed to be sociable, often selecting their dwellings near our suburban homes, visiting our dooryards, singing their blithe roundels on the ridge of the barn roof or a post of the garden fence.


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