I could hold out; and that after that time the lease would be up, and I should be ejected from my mortal tenement.
Meanwhile the corpse of the ejected reprobate oscillated like a pendulum between Sheerness and Gillingham Reach.
As it progresses, the vomiting becomes a sort of regurgitation, the contents of the stomach being ejected without any apparent nausea or effort.
There it remains as a foreign substance, like a splinter or thorn in the flesh, until ejected by suppuration and sloughing of the surrounding parts.
Hence the necessity that naturalists should study the living productions of the salt water even in the bosom of the ocean, and not on the sea shore.
The same happy idea has been successfully applied to salt water, and aquariums for salt-water plants and animals have been proposed on a great scale.
King made a stubborn defense of his home, but the police finally ejected him.
This means that the owner of the property is to have nothing to say about the matter, but a bona fide tenant, who in good faith is occupying a farm from which his predecessor has been evicted, cannot be ejected without his consent.
If the unnaturalized tenant withdrew of his own will from the land he was obliged to leave all his improvements behind; but if he was ejected he was entitled to get their full value.
They are called automobile torpedoes because they will, on being ejected from the torpedo tubes, continue running in the direction in which they are aimed, from power and mechanism contained within themselves.
After the torpedo wasejected the breech and muzzle were closed, and the water contents of the tube were permitted to flow into two tanks to correct the position of the centre of gravity.
The essential feature of the "Obry gear" is a gyroscope which is started when the torpedo is ejected from the tube.
Bonaventura's declamations were in vain, and the struggle in the Order continued, until it ejected its stricter members as heretics, as we shall see when we come to consider the Spiritual Franciscans and the Fraticelli.
Desiring to become like the Highest, he abstracted and retained for himself a portion of the praise, when God, detecting the fraud, replaced him by Michael and ejected him and his accomplices.
Finding there was nothing to be got out of the Parliament, Richard dissolved it, and the old one that Oliver had forcibly ejected had the impudence to resume its sittings.
Their paramours, far from being ejected from the city, were shared with the authorities, thus proving that they had a better understanding of real socialism than the exponents of to-day.
He was the son of an ejected and starving non-conformist minister, and when at the age of sixteen he walked to Oxford and entered himself as a servitor at Exeter, his whole worldly wealth amounted to no more than L2, 16s.
The latter had been ejected from its lodgings, and taken out for an airing on the river, having been visited by a flood caused by the melting of the snows shortly after our departure.
It would be lost as far as it could be lost by a majority in that House on that motion; and it was by that majority or minority that Mr. Daubeny would be maintained in his high office or ejected from it.
He knew that to the eyes of all the policemen and strangers assembled Phineas Finn had been a hero, a Parliamentary hero, and he had been some poor outsider,--to be ejected at once should he make himself disagreeable to the Members.
A few persons reside on the little island Allegranza, a mass of lava and cinders ejected at various times from a now extinct volcano, the crater of which has still a well-defined edge.
In Europe lapis lazuli is found as a rarity in the peperino of Latium, near Rome, and in the ejected blocks of Monte Somma, Vesuvius.
The result was that the nonconformists remained excluded from office in the State, and the nonjurors were ejected from office in the Church.
Many of the ejected divines became domesticated, as chaplains, tutors and spiritual directors, in the houses of opulent Jacobites.
Simon Luttrell, who was Governor of the capital, was, with great difficulty and by powerful intercession, induced to let the ejected fellows and scholars depart in safety.
It was also unanimously agreed that every person who already held any civil or military office should be ejected from it, unless he took the oaths on or before the first of August 1689.
There might be some doubt whether King Solomon had ejected a high priest; but there could be no doubt at all that Queen Elizabeth had ejected the Bishops of more than half the sees in England.
The rule of the Church was entrusted to the sixtyejected ministers who had just been restored, and to such other persons, whether ministers or elders, as the Sixty should think fit to admit to a participation of power.
It might not have been safe for the ejected Curates and Professors to give vent in their own country to the anger which they felt.
The clerk was ejected forcibly, Mrs. Hooven filling all the neighbourhood with shrill expostulation.
And they are commonly ejected by the gradual growth of the stronger.
I replaced theejected egg, and the next day found it again removed, and another cowbird's egg in its place.
I opened its mandibles, when it ejected a wad of insects as large as a bean.
When theejected material is stained with blood or actually contains blood as blood, it points to ulceration of the lining membrane of the stomach--a condition of gravity.
Under these circumstances, the dog suffers great discomfiture in passing his water, the latter being ejected in very small quantities, and it is generally stained with blood.
Presently we reached a radiating rib of lately ejected lava, possibly the ridge of a dyke, brown below and gradually whitening with sulphuric acid as it rose towards the crater-walls.
The cliff is pierced with a multitude of caves, large and small, and their regular arches look as if the ejected matter, as happens with lava, had cooled and solidified above, while still flowing out in a fiery torrent below.
Ashes and cinders ejected from the volcano at that time were carried for a distance of 60 miles.
The place is known as Te Wairoa, and was overwhelmed in 1886 by heavy showers of mud and volcanic ash ejected from the volcano Tarawera.
Some of these ejected natives try to return to their old home, and it was said to be a pathetic sight when they were forced to change their abode.
We had looked at the teeming volumes of water being ejected from geysers in Yellowstone Park; but water washes away and will eventually become purified as the stream it joins leaves the geyser zone.
They were all equipped with high pressure engines which noisily ejected a great puff of steam through exhaust pipes on the top deck at every thrust of the piston.
It was a couple of tintoreas, terrible creatures, with enormous tails and a dull glassy stare, the phosphorescent matterejected from holes pierced around the muzzle.
While I watched this phenomenon, two jets of steam and water were ejected from its vents, and rose to the height of 120 feet; thus I ascertained its way of breathing.
However, David, the king of the Jews, ejected the Canaanites, and set-tied his own people therein.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ejected" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: banned; barred; excluded; exiled; liquidated; prohibited; purged