The conch shell lured the third crew ashore, and once more the party found itself intact.
And when the lost boat drew near, such a dreadful clamor as broke forth, both Jimmie and Josh blowing conch shell and tin horn for all they were worth; while Nick did his best to drown them out with his own battered musical instrument.
Tum-tums were beating fiercely, and the long dismal wail of the tuba-conch resounded through the echoing arches of the forest.
On the next day the little town became joyous with sound of conch shells.
At the Conch Shell Island they filled one ship with conchs.
When I had done talking to you yesterday, I played on my pipe till the conch sounded, then went over to the old house for dinner, and had scarce risen from table ere I was submerged with visitors.
A strong able-bodied native must walk in front of her and blow the conch shell continuously from the moment she leaves one house until the moment she enters another.
And it says the Conch Woman's love cleft, what the Hindus call her yoni, is always moist with kama salila, the woman's love seed.
It also says that on certain days of the moon, which it tells, the Conch Woman particularly enjoys having her body pressed with the nails of the man.
There are many special ways to touch and embrace a Conch Woman, and they are explained here.
I think I must be the third order, the Conch Woman.
The book says that the Conch Woman prefers union with a man in the third pahar of the night.
Her carnal desire may be less strong than the Conch Woman, at least until she's properly aroused, but then her kama salila is hot, with a perfume like honey.
The three highest orders he calls the Lotus Woman, the Art Woman, and the Conch Woman.
As they waited on the field for the sound of the conch shell, to summon the forces, the leader of those sons who had been wronged suddenly declared that he could not bring himself to kill his own kinsmen.
The book says that the Conch Woman delights in clothes, flowers, red ornaments.
The statue of Neptune is of colossal size, the whole group is in marble and the conch of Egyptian granite.
The car is in the shape of a marineconch and serves as a basin and fountain at the same time.
Ear-conch much larger than eye and with a large operculum; facial disk distinct and extending as far above as below the eye.
Ear-conch not larger than eye and without an operculum; portion of facial disk below the eye greater than the area above the eye.
For the glum silence of a conch is a hard thing for any outsider to break down.
Perhaps he met theconch boy, running back, and had sense enough to take alarm.
Davy toward the square little iron building, the conch outwardly making no sign that he heard.
The roustabout apparently belonged to the conch tribe of which Milo had spoken.
Then when he thought he had made noise enough to add verity to his role and to free the conch from any onlooker's suspicion he desisted.
Two other men were picked out to do it sir," said the conch without slackening his pace or turning his head.
But only the Bahaman and the littleconch barred his actual line of progress.
The two others were an undersized conch and a towering Bahama negro.
The conch and the negro were between him and the pier, and from various directions other men were running.
He and the conch are malingering in the sick shed.
Queen Fancy clapped her hands and a herald at her side blew upon a tiny shell, a wee miniature, for all the world, of the conch shell which Sarah the cook blows for dinner.
Out in the lane Sarah's conch shell was sending a melodious call to Hugh whom the Mistress had bidden her to summon from the wood pasture.
Folks as hev sense enough to use a conch shell, now, as them Brownie heralds do, would be jes' likely to settle at the Ole Farm.
When the boat arrived at either side the ferryman blew his horn (a conch shell) and would not start again until he had a full freight of passengers.
Conch of extreme size; extending from the level of the forehead over the eye to the chin in a semilunar form, with an anterior semicircular flap in its whole length, the aperture large, of a rhomboidal form.
Conch of the ear semicircular, extending from over the anterior angle of the eye to the middle of the lower jaw; aperture large, somewhat square, with an anterior operculum fringed with feathers.
Conch of the ear of medium size, and furnished with an anterior semicircular operculum, beset with slender feathers.
Conch of ear very large, elliptical, extending from the base of the lower jaw to near the top of the head, with an anterior semicircular operculum in its whole length.
Ten minutes later and Jack blew a blast upon his conch shell horn that told the others they were to come to anchor.
Indeed, they had hard work making him break away, when Jack tooted his conch shell as the signal for a start.
It was a necessary method for sounding the conch shell horn, which, if blown like a bugle, would send out a screech that could be heard a mile away.
It is evidently intended to imitate a trimmed conch shell.
The conch shell appears to have been a favorite model, especially in its modified form, Fig.
And blown on the field of battle by the mighty Jishnu, the blare of that conch was heard like the splitting of a mountain.
And with the blare of the conch and the rattle of the car-wheels, and the twang of the Gandiva, the earth itself seemed to tremble.
And those foremost of the Kuru heroes were all deprived of their senses by the sound of that conch blown by Partha.
And at the blare of his conch and the rattle of his car-wheels, and the twang of the Gandiva, and the roar of the superhuman creatures stationed on his flagstaff, the earth itself began to tremble.
Uttara said, 'Heard have I the blare of many a conch and many a trumpet and the roar of many an elephant stationed in the battle-array, but never have I heard before the blare of such conch.
And the son of Bharadwaja then blew his conch whose blare resembled that of a hundred trumpets.
And suddenly blowing his conch called Devadatta, the hero pierced the hearts of all his foes.
And seeing that the conch did not break into a hundred fragments when blown by Arjuna, the Kurus with all their warriors began to applaud it highly.
Vaisampayana said, "Arjuna then blew his conch again, that conch which filled foes with grief and enhanced the joy of friends.
Arjuna said, 'Firmly stand thou on the car, pressing thy feet on it, and tightly catch hold of the bridles, for I will blow the conch again.
And the son of Ganga, blowing his conch cheered the sons of Dhritarashtra, and wheeling along his right came upon Vibhatsu and impeded his course.
And Arjuna then blew his conch which always made the bristles of the foe stand erect.
Placing the conch to his month, he blew several loud, prolonged notes upon it, as if with the intention of arousing the spirit of the waters.
It was neither more nor less than the conch of Costal; who, making his way towards the spot in his canoe, was employing the time to advantage in endeavouring to invoke the goddess of the waters.
In sight of the temples, so close that a conch could summon them to the attack, I would encamp a hundred thousand warriors.
Once, when working at the lime for the building of our Church, two bad men, armed with muskets, sought his life for blowing the conch to assemble the workers.
Yet, as daylight came in, Miaki himself stood and blew a great conch not far from our house.
Apprized of his servant's ignoble reception, the choleric Bello burst forth in a storm of passion; issuing orders for, one thousand conch shells to be blown, and his warriors to assemble by land and by sea.
Overboard he would go like an arrow, and rising again to the surface, would pitch the conch (and sometimes one in each hand) on board.
The "chef d'oeuvre" of our mulatto skipper who was also cook, was conch soup, and he was not only an adept at cooking but also at catching the conch.
It is a species of seaconch which is represented by the god Triton.
The South Sea Islanders use the conchas an instrument of music, blowing into the shell through the broken top, thereby producing a loud and mellow sound.
The error is in regard to the habitat of the conch shell, Pyrula (now Busycon) perversa.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "conch" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.