I took a trip up into Kululand with a hillman who claimed to have come in with Akka as guide.
The lean hillman drifted away as silently as he had come and Andy cast his baited hook.
It would be the sheerest folly to attack a man unless every advantage was on his own side, so he hid when Luke passed and again when the hillman emerged from the swamp.
Since he had failed to be alert, any hillman who cared to do so, while remaining unobserved himself, could have followed him wherever he went.
A hillman could better understand jail, and that was a state of affairs which Luke Trull comprehended to perfection.
Therefore, he would share with any hillman who cared to join him.
Aye, child--a hillman from hills thou'lt never see.
A harsh, thin cackle behind the curtains put the hillmanon his mettle for a second shot.
A hillman walked behind him with a wadded cotton-quilt and spread it carefully by the fire.
The hillman drew back to the cart and whispered something to the curtain.
Men who cannot control their own coolies are little respected in the Hills, and the hillman has a very keen sense of humour.
Sahibs cannot distinguish one hillman from another, but Babus have eyes for men--and women.
One man burnished a knife, a dozen were cleaning rifles, and all wore the evil-smelling finery with which the hillman decks his person for war.
He was a hillman from the west of the Khyber, and he swore that he knew the sound of human speech in the hills many miles off, though he could not distinguish the words.
The talk stopped short as he entered, and he saw through the tobacco reek half a dozen lengthy faces wearing the air of solemnity which the hillman adopts in his pleasures.
These, with four men to look after their camels, Mr Hillman and themselves, made up their household to thirteen persons.
Hillman had greatly pleased the sheikh by manufacturing a couple of chests, and he was now requested to make a sort of litter, such as the sheikh had heard were used by the sultans of Fezzan.
Poor Dr Oudney had never risen since his return from Munga, and Clapperton and Hillman were also dangerously ill.
Dr Oudney was suffering from his cough, and neither Clapperton nor Hillman had got over their ague, a bad condition in which to commence their arduous journey.
Hillman had manufactured some carriages for two brass guns, which had been sent to the sheikh from Tripoli.
While this tree is not common, it is not hard to find, one prominant group being on the motorway 3 miles west of Hillman Peak.
Oudney determined in the mean time to visit Wady Shiati, whilst Mr. Hillman was sent back to Mourzouk, to send down supplies, and to take charge of the property.
Hillman had gone on in front on his mule, suffering sadly from weakness and fatigue, and had laid himself down in what appeared a delightful shade, to await the arrival of the camels, not expecting to see an elephant.
The sick seemed to gain a little strength; they had succeeded in purchasing a sheep, and a little soup seemed to revive them much, but they feared that Hillman and one of the servants must be left behind.
Mr. Clapperton's ague had not left him, and Hillman had been twice attacked so violently, as to be given over by the doctor.
The hillman demanded his share of the returns and the "partner" calmly assured him that he had no share, having sold his farm at the time of his last visit.
Nevertheless, he had the suit thrown out of court because the "partner" of the hillman claimed that the farm was his, and a question of property ownership could not be conveniently determined in connection with a criminal suit.
The Filipino made out what purported to be articles of partnership and the hillman signed them with his mark, in the presence of witnesses.
There was a meeting last night, I understand, with Rench and Hillman and a delegate come from Newcastle making speeches, the only way they'd get their rights would be for you to recognize the union.
The man was not a Rajput of the plains, but a hillman of Rajput descent, as brave a man as any in a battalion whose chivalry in France became a household word.
That's where the jezail bullet of a Hillman went in.
A jemidar of ours brought in a Hillman today, who says that the tribes are massing in the Terada ravine, ten miles to the north of us, and intend attacking the next convoy.
With that the Hillman himself came tumbling down from the chimney, and went off laughing through the door.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hillman" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.