He asked if any gen'elman in the sound of his voice ever see a bowlder on the side of a dreen, enlessen it was covered, in whole or in part, by vines?
He believed the caucus would ricolect this here Burnett gen'elman referred to by the Chair.
Said the Chair would now be glad to hear suggestions from any gen'elman present.
Colonel Bud he said he was shamed to admit that the scheme hadn't suggested itself to him or ary other gen'elman present before now--it was so plum doggone simple.
So, if the caucus would kindly indulge him for one moment moah he would nominate for the post of honor and responsibility as noble a Dimocrat, as true a Kintuckian and as chivalrous a gen'elman as ever wore hair.
But I'm' skeered the directin' gen'elman mout object.
Mr. Gubbins said that he wholly and totally agreed with the G'elman what spoke last--he thought that the thanks of the community and the country at large are due to the Right Hon.
G'elman the Game of Skittles is a favourite amusement, and some of the Amateurs have a particular mode of delivering the Bowl, which amongst the cognoscenti is termed "A Bermondsey Screw.
G'elman the Chanciller, he would propose to bestow upon him the title of "The Bermondsey Screw.
Elman murmured something to me about "not taking it so hard," but I caught only a few words.
Near the right first entrance Elman and Miss Merrick sat, their heads close, the star talking softly but rapidly, Elman listening with his tired, courteous air.
Elman had started for the door on the cue of his valedictory.
This, coming from Herbert Elman at the close of our last official conference, was as merciful rain to a parched field, but I was too weary to respond to it, except by a tired smile.
This was his busiest season, and Elman was his most trusted lieutenant.
I must have, Elman had told me, all my nerve, "and then some.
I think that the most valuable lessons I have ever had are those unconsciously given me by four of the greatest violinists I know: Ysaye, Kreisler, Elman and Thibaud.
Thibaud and Elman have supplied some of them with interesting piano accompaniments.
Elman might be called the Caruso among violinists, with the perfected sensuous beauty of his tone; while Thibaud stands for supreme elegance and distinction.
B flat, which I wrote for the London Philharmonic Society, next season; Elman the Nardini concerto in A, which was published only shortly before the outbreak of the war.
The Deacon, an enormously fat darky, rolled his eyes and replied that he had "two ole women an' er gen'elman gwine ortermobublin with his cheffonier.
Yet when I heard Ysaye play last season it was Elman that I forgot for the moment.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "elman" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.