He soon discovered that the new-comers were negroes, whether two or three he could not tell.
Among the new-comers were not a few who had with difficulty escaped from the bloody scenes at Paris.
From a castle where they held an enchanted lady captive, the knights challengers issued, and "received all comers with a thrust of the pike, and five blows with the sword.
Flushed with their easy conquest of England, the Normans had already begun to regard Wales as if it also belonged to them; and still the quarrelsome Welsh chieftains continued to engage these formidable new-comers in their disputes.
Before its close the object of the new-comers had developed and the "Making of England" was in full operation.
Except a new colony, there is no place where new-comers are so easily taken on as in a highly developed industrial country.
If population were to exceed what that stock of food would adequately serve, then new-comers would find little comfort in Mr. George's rhetorical commonplace that they had two hands and only one mouth.
But such a system can be devised; one under which the right of new-comers may be respected without disturbing those of possessors.
The tide of new-comers flowing up the other streets filled the Place to overflowing; and the vast host of people swayed to and fro, agitated by a thousand passions.
The multitudes of moving forms made the new-comers dizzy.
To train young farmers in the science and practice of agriculture, colleges and experimental farms have been established, and both Canadians and new-comers have taken advantage of them.
If at times there is a louder outcry against immigration, it is largely owing to the idea that the new-comers cannot be assimilated under existing conditions.
All comers may help themselves, and wash down the fruit with excellent Californian-made Sauterne.
The chapel opened upon an upper verandah, he crossed it to get a better light and stood to read with his back half turned upon the comers and goers.
A large group of late comerswas still standing in the doorway and on the broad steps of the hall, chaffing each other or pledging their host in a last stirrup cup.
In a few minutes the ladies of our party made their appearance, and before long the new comers were busily engaged in some fashion or another.
All the new-comers who could attached themselves to it, and the actress found herself presently almost deserted.
The new-comers just glanced at the garden apparently, as the Ashes had done on arrival, and promptly followed their guide back into the convent.
A buzz of pleasure and a smile ran round the circle, in which the new-comers joined.
If you were not new-comers in Seaton, I should think it possible that you might have seen or heard of him.
The new-comers had no share in the distribution of these funds: hence arose the distinction in the community of elder and younger brothers.
Kings make no seven-day feasts for all comers now.
All that time the gates of the palace stood open; all comers were welcome, all complaints heard.
In the same court-yard-like shivala are several red idols, and the numerous comers and goers make the place as animated as a vegetable market at early morning.
After dinner we new-comers went on deck to keep an eye on Providence, and I was called on to explain how the alarm had been given me by the footgear of the officers.
Gratuitous lodging to all comers for a space of from three to nine days as the rector may think fit.
There was no Miss Steel that winter to keep a sharp ear open for late-comers and the girls crept safely up to bed.
A few young men and women were coming down the stairway, and a few struggling late-comers were mounting to the floors above.
Mr. Chambers, remaining in his seat, motioned the new-comers to the chairs at the left of his desk.
After talking a little longer the conspirators separated, each going his own way, and leaving the last comers together.
Just because so many of the people round us are not what they should be is no reason why these new-comers shouldn't be.
The spot becomes an "Akhada" or tryst at which the tomb-builders entertain all comers with draughts of sherbet or sugared water, but not with betel which has no place in seasons of mourning.
Most of the first-comers had already disappeared; one or two of them were hastily addressing with pen and ink the pencilled postcards which they had written in the train.
All the window seats in the train had been taken up long before he entered it, so it was quite impossible for her to distinguish him amongst the late-comers who were struggling to find even standing-room.
On the stairs, which, crowded with servants and lackeys, shook under the constant stream ofcomers and goers, I was received with a hum of applause.
Pasture-land in abundance was to be had; hence the majority of the new-comers would be speedily and comfortably provided with new homes.
The new-comers advanced, and mutual recognitions seemed to take place, although Yusuf could distinguish neither the voices nor the words.
He welcomed the new-comers with open arms, having unconsciously abandoned his attitude of superiority over mere brawn.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "comers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.