The steepness of the rocks formed an insurmountable barrier to men, whether on horseback or on foot, so that the sorceress judged that the prince retired either into some cavern, or some subterraneous place, the abode of genies or fairies.
Let him come, I will expect him; and how brave or redoubtable soever he be, I will make him feel the weight of my arm: I swear solemnly that I will extirpate all the genies in the world, and him first.
He then gave the vessel to one of the genies who had submitted, with orders to throw me into the sea, which to my sorrow were executed.
I am one of those rebellious spirits that opposed the will of heaven; nearly all the other genies owned Solomon, the great prophet, and yielded to his authority.
For that would be the means," said she, "of ruining both you and me; I know what belongs to genies better than you.
They could not at first think what this could mean, but in a little time they found that it was one of those malignant genies that are mortal enemies to mankind, and are always doing them mischief.
I got an old tin lamp and an iron ring, and went out in the woods and rubbed and rubbed till I sweat like an Injun, calculating to build a palace and sell it; but it warn't no use, none of the genies come.
Though he knew not absolutely how great the power of genies and fairies was, he doubted whether it extended so far as to furnish a tent such as his father desired.
However, since the genies frighten you so much, I will take it out of your sight, and put it where I may find it when I want it.
And when the Prophet of God heard that, his resolution was roused, and he prepared his forces, consisting of genies and men, and wild beasts, and birds and reptiles.
This is what the modern child sometimes says to the genies of literature, and his own wings are too often clipped in consequence.
He cannot prevail against thee; since the genies will fight on thy side; and thou shalt seek aid against him of thine idol that thou worshippest.
He then gave the vessel to one of the genies who had submitted, with orders to throw me into the sea.
As the rocks were very steep and craggy, they were an insurmountable barrier, so that the magician judged that there were but two things for it: either that the Prince retired into some cavern, or an abode of genies or fairies.
You are undoubtedly sensible that your religion teaches you to believe that the world is inhabited by genies as well as men.
Though he knew not absolutely how great the power of genies and fairies was, he doubted whether it extended so far as to compass such a tent as his father desired.
Thus he gave the vessel to one of the genies that submitted to him, with orders to throw it into the sea, which was executed to my great sorrow.
I am one of those rebellious spirits that opposed themselves to the will of Heaven; all the other genies owned Solomon, the great prophet, and submitted to him.
I swear solemnly that I shall extirpate all the genies in the world, and him first.
But instead of killing me, he said, "Behold how genies revenge themselves on those who offend them.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "genies" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.