Grinders of the Northern Mammoth are smaller, and the plates of enamel thinner, and closer to one another.
The grinders of the mastodon have three cross ridges, save the last, which has four, and a final elevation, or heel.
These Grinders are disposed of on reasonable terms.
These Grinders consist of a series of disks with beveled edges locked together on a shaft.
Nor of him who, as Boccaccio tells us, died suddenly by picking his grinders with a sage-stalk.
The piano-grinders are by far the most numerous of the handle-turning fraternity.
We stated above that some of the piano-grinders contrive, notwithstanding their difficult position, to save money and set up for themselves.
The above are all the grinders which observation has enabled us to identify as capable of classification.
Bath, Cheltenham, and the fashionable watering-places, and the grinders of the West End of London at that period, when musical talent was much less common than it is now.
Are there a Mrs. Organ-Grinder and little Organ-Grinders bringing up little monkeys to the business?
The two grinders stood and regarded Cytherea as if she had been a ship tacking into a harbour, nearly stopping the mill in their new interest.
The employer in the first business mentioned spoke of the grinders as the most indocile of his workers, and as many of them belonged to the Penworkers' Union, he hoped that the machine would help in annihilating the union.
The employer, who has invented the machine, told me he meant to dismiss about half his grinders and supply their places with girls fresh from school, as very little skill will be needed to work the machine.
The owners of the instruments generally manage to inspire the grinders with a profound terror of them, so that few instruments are carried off unlawfully, and, after all, the organ grinders are more unfortunate than dishonest.
There are several firms in the city who manufacture or import hand organs, and from these the majority of the grindersrent their instruments.
The grinderspay from five to eight dollars per month for their rooms, and they and their families live principally upon macaroni.
The Abraham and Elliott mentioned here were inventors of the Grinder's Preservative, which the grinders will not use!
Grinders never live long; but the dry-grinders perish soonest, because the particles of sandstone are driven in whole clouds from the grindstones, and fill the whole air and the grinder's lungs.
Had a dentist been extracting Harry's own grinders at that moment, would he have been expected to mind his cards and deal them neatly?
The incisor teeth, three below and three above, developed more and more into effective nippers, and the premolars and molars into grinders of the most delicately complicated and complete kind.
A child seldom cuts his second grinders until after he is two years old.
It is a curious fact that organ-grinders prefer to select for their purpose that house whose windows are ornamented with statues or flowers.
Part of the left ramus of the lower jaw, with two grinders in place, and a third which has not quite cut through the jaw.
Sixth and seventh grinders according to the order of their development, right side, upper jaw, of a kangaroo not quite so large as Macropus major.
Each congenital idiot whom the ax-grinders name for the office of Tnediserp has upon the "ticket" with him a dead man, who stands or falls with his leader.
Of course the money subscribed for these various controversial devices is not all wasted; the greater part of it is pocketed by the ax-grinders by whom it is solicited, and who have invented the system.
Even more recently another has uttered his preferences in much the same way, but with this difference: he did his speechmaking at his own home, the ax-grinders in his interest rounding up audiences for him and herding them before his door.
And of course the two thousand grinders brought up from the exposed surface of the drift must have borne but a small proportion to the thousands still dispersed throughout the entire depth of the deposit.
If all the toothless people in the world were to wait for a new supply of grinders until they arrived in another world, the dentists would soon starve out in this.
Thankee, Miss,' returned the Grinder; who immediately began to use his own personal grinders in a most remarkable manner, as if he had been on very short allowance for a considerable period.
Insomuch, that many of the friends and masters of past Grinders said, if this were what came of education for the common people, let us have none.
The proportions of the teeth in the Neanderthals are equally distinctive, especially in the size of the true grinders and cutting teeth.
God be praised I have a soul in my body still, and all my teeth and grinders in my mouth, except one or two that the colds, so common in this Aragon country, have robbed me of.
They can keep the booms full from these forests, and the kick only comes when the grinders get to work.
There's a hundred and twenty grinders feeding a hundred and eighty sheetin' machines.
Unlike the birds, they retained their teeth and in some cases converted them into a grinding apparatus which served the same purpose as the grinders of herbivorous quadrupeds.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "grinders" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.