That Helen child was over here this morning, to tell me that she was afraid I thought she belonged to some fine family like the Culvers of Lee County.
You know Helen is not one of the Culvers of Lee County, but she is just as good and sweet as though she belonged to all the Lee County Culvers in the world.
The Culvers are all prepared, and Helen won't know anything about it until long after it is all over.
The flints in Sandown Bay have in the main travelled round from here; and towards the Culvers small handy specimens of agates and chalcedonies rounded by the waves may be collected.
In the Isle of Wight the chalk cliffs of Freshwater and the Culvers are the grandest features of the Island; while all the Island is dominated by the long lines of chalk downs running through it from east to west.
The chalk, which dips down at the Culvers and along the line of the Central Downs, runs like a trough under the Solent, and rises again, as we see it on the other side, in the Portsdown Hills.
For the culvers be nourished in those places where they be sent to, and they send them thus, for to bear their letters.
And the culvers return again whereas they be nourished; and so they do commonly.
And the culvers be so taught, that they flee with those letters to the very place that men would send them to.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "culvers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.