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Example sentences for "headed cane"

  • There was one, though, who conquered the foe when they met With the gleam of his gold-headed cane.

  • As they glared at the fortunate swain, And the wand which appeared to have fetched him his luck-- My grandfather's gold-headed cane.

  • From a Print in the "Gold-headed Cane" (see page 303).

  • Looking very sad and careworn, the pastor stood for some minutes leaning on his gold-headed cane.

  • At her side was an elderly gentleman with very white hair, eyebrows, and moustache, who was muffled in a heavy overcoat, and leaned upon a gold-headed cane.

  • A gold-headed cane, of rare Oriental wood, added materially to the high respectability of his aspect, as did also a neckcloth of the utmost snowy purity, and the conscientious polish of his boots.

  • Silver-headed cane, made from wood used in the defense of Fort Sumter.

  • Gold-headed cane, presented to General Grant as a tribute of regard for his humane treatment of the soldiers and kind consideration of those who ministered to the sick and wounded during the war.

  • Gold-headed cane, made out of wood from old Fort Du Quesne, Pa.

  • Iron-headed cane, made from the rebel ram Merrimac.

  • They regarded the Frogman with much curiosity and interest, and finding all eyes fixed upon him, the newcomer arranged his necktie and smoothed his beautiful vest and swung his gold-headed cane like a regular dandy.

  • There he took off his fine clothing, laying his shiny purple hat and his gold-headed cane beside it.

  • He wore, when he walked out, a purple silk hat and carried a gold-headed cane.

  • To wear a black velvet coat and a great wig; to carry a gold-headed cane; all day long to listen while the patient tells of his gripes and pains; to mix boluses, and to compound nauseous draughts!

  • He leaned upon a gold-headed cane on account of an old wound (it was inflicted by a Cavalier's musket-ball when he was a Captain in the army of Lord Essex).

  • They silently motioned him up-stairs with a bland courteous air, he carrying his little agate-headed cane in one hand, and his new hat in the other.

  • He saw also a diamond in his shirt front, white necktie banding a high collar, dark gray gloves, gold-headed cane, and high silk hat.

  • Mr. Jarney repaired to the cloak room, from whence he returned in a few minutes wearing a high silk hat and heavy overcoat, and carrying a gold-headed cane.

  • He leaned out of the carriage window, and shaking his gold-headed cane at the mirthful marauders denounced them in language fearful in its impotent wrath.

  • The gold-headed cane vanished; the gold-mounted glasses disappeared; his watch leaped from his pocket, and the chain was soon dangling at the fob of one of the still laughing marauders.

  • The staff, though it was but a plain oaken stick, immediately took the aspect of a gold-headed cane.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "headed cane" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    best calculated; come among; damp woods; different parts; domestic animals; early times; explained away; good standing; headed arrow; headed cane; headed girl; headed monster; headed people; headed race; headed serpent; headed windows; headed woodpecker; inspector general; poor devil; preached again; promise never; regular armed; room after; under the same circumstances; well executed; white buffalo