The seed is rotten under their clods, the garners are laid desolate, the barns are broken down; for the corn is withered.
To the grain and the fruits, Through the rafters and beams, Through the barns and the garners it crackles and streams!
Then flows in a current the gear and the gain, And the garners are fill'd with the gold of the grain, Now a yard to the court, now a wing to the centre!
Of course, it was absurd to imagine that there could be anything in common between these wealthy Garners and that poor fellow who worked hard at his trade.
How strange that the Garners had lifted Jessie Staples out of the old life, and that she now was Jack's betrothed bride.
Nay, strew, with free and joyous sweep, The seed upon the expecting soil; For hence the plenteous year shall heap The garners of the men who toil.
To these operations the high troughs, great garners and chests, yet remaining, bear faithful witness.
Blessed with genial seasons, the husbandman has his garners filled with abundance, and the necessaries of life, not to speak of its luxuries, abound in every direction.
Thou canst not toil in vain; Cold, heat, and moist, and dry, Shall foster and mature the grain For garners in the sky.
I mark my grave coevals gather round Their harvest-home, with sheaves for garners bound; And I, that planted but the garden, see How the blooms fade!
And above the garnerswithout be many scriptures of diverse languages.
And every garner hath a gate for to enter within, a little high from the earth; for the land is wasted and fallen since the garners were made.
Then flows in a current the gear and the gain, And the garners are filled with the gold of the grain, Now a yard to the court, now a wing to the centre!
To the grain and the fruits, Through the rafters and beams, Through the barns and garners it crackles and streams!
No fly so keen, no bee so bold, To pierce that knotted zone; He frowns as though he guarded gold, And yet he garners none.
To patriot and parent, to reformer and teacher, comes the inspiring thought that God garners in His memory every helpful act.
It plants hard problems as seeds, rears these germs into trees, and from them garners the ripe fruit.
I challenge Winter for my enemy; A most insatiate, miserable carl, That to fill up his garners to the brim Cares not how he endamageth the earth, What poverty he makes it to endure!
Thou art accused by the public voice For an engrosser of the common store; A carl that hast no conscience nor remorse, But dost impoverish the fruitful earth, To make thy garners rise up to the heavens.
As though they held the corn, and left us only chaff From garnerscrammed and closed.
That our garners may be full of all manner of store.
The seeds rot under their clods: The garners are laid desolate, The barns are broken down; For the corn is withered.
His barns are full, his ricks and mows well trod, His garnerscrack with store!
I have seen churches that seemed to me garners of these withered nuts, for it is wonderful how prosaic is the apprehension of symbols by the minds of most men.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "garners" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.