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Example sentences for "kerridge"

Lexicographically close words:
kernels; kernes; kerns; kerosene; kerosine; kerrie; kerried; kerries; kers; kersey
  1. A' doot he hed bin meddlin' wi' speerits, and they were wheelin' him tae his kerridge in a luggage barrow.

  2. No one on the quarterdeck had noticed when its railing splintered, sending Captain Kerridge and the Indian pilot into the dark sea.

  3. Captain Jonathan Kerridge was a small, weasel-faced man with no chin and large bulging eyes.

  4. Captain Kerridge of the Resolve will take command of the ships.

  5. Hawksworth eyed Kerridge as he mounted the steps, his doublet unrecognizable under the smeared mud, and decided to ignore him.

  6. But Kerridge had always resented Lancaster, particularly the fact he'd been knighted on return from a voyage that showed almost no profit.

  7. Hawksworth had argued with Captain Kerridge of the Resolve, insisting they both stow lemon juice as a preventative.

  8. Mrs. Robinson, "I reckon I know which gate is proper for my kerridge to come in, and which gate is proper for the Bannister coachman to drive in.

  9. I suppose there is cooks that would drive up to the front door if the governor's kerridge was standin' there.

  10. If in search more particularly of rural pastime, we take the contrary side of the line, and so through the lanes and fields to the delicious Kerridge hills.

  11. This perhaps gives nearer approach to the Kerridge hills; in any case, it is the best to take for the extremely beautiful adjacent neighbourhood, which for its little metropolis has the village of Pott Shrigley.

  12. Mr Kerridge is there," she at length said, pointing through an opening into the garden, "and the young ladies are with Mrs Mustapha and the other women who are making all that hubbub there.

  13. I thought that the Moorish chief would have bought them, but on hearing the price named he turned away and pointed to Mr Kerridge and the two boys.

  14. The whole was under the care of a big black fellow, to whose charge Mr Kerridge and I were committed.

  15. We were orphans, but not friendless, for Mr Kerridge invited Audrey and me, with Margaret, to take up our abode at his house until arrangements were made for our future disposal.

  16. I inquired eagerly, at once feeling certain that the vessel she had captured was the hoy in which Mr Kerridge and his party were proceeding to Plymouth.

  17. I was in hopes that the old chief would refuse, for though I might possibly, by getting on board ship effect my escape, yet I was unwilling to leave Mr Kerridge and his daughters to their hard fate.

  18. The admiral, accompanied by his nephew, came on board that evening, the former receiving Lancelot and me in his usual kind way, not forgetting to make inquiries whether our sisters and his friend Mr Kerridge had returned.

  19. In the meantime Lyme was unmolested, and Audrey and I continued to reside with our kind friend Mr Kerridge and his family.

  20. Mr Kerridge forthwith set about placing his affairs, which had suffered from his long absence, in order, Lancelot and I assisting him.

  21. Mr Kerridge and Mr Harvey had arranged our affairs, so that we were not dependent upon others.

  22. I thought little of my own sufferings while reflecting on the sad fate to which Mr Kerridge and his young companions were doomed.

  23. They were unanimous in the opinion that the attempt to rescue Mr Kerridge and his companions would be madness without a strong force at our backs, and urged us to abandon the idea of going alone.

  24. The news of course caused Lancelot and me great grief, in which our friend Dick heartily sympathised, as did Lieutenant Blake, who had when at Lyme been well acquainted with Mr Kerridge and Cicely and my sweet sister Audrey.

  25. Robert Trully, the musician, fell out with Mr Kerridge at Agra, and went to the king of Decan, carrying a German with him as interpreter.

  26. On the same day, I again sent Mr Kerridge ashore, accompanied by Hugh Gettins.

  27. He and Mr Kerridge are at variance, which I use every endeavour to assuage.

  28. But Mr Canning; died on the 29th of May, and Mr Kerridge went up on the 22d of June.

  29. In the English house there, we found one Richard Barber, an apothecary, who came over with Sir Robert Shirley, and had been sent here by Mr Kerridge to take care of Nicholas Whithington.

  30. The 27th we went to Swally road, when Thomas Kerridge and Edward Christian came aboard.

  31. It’s jes gwine to ruin Miss Sally’s kerridge takin’ it out on sech roads as dese hyer.

  32. To crown his disgust we were late in starting back home, and at dark he was leaning forward from his lofty altitude, peering into the road ahead and seeking vainly “de bes’ place ter drive Miss Sally’s kerridge along.

  33. When not attending to them, or delegating the duty to others, she went about the home farm, the stables and the gardens, often visiting Sam Kerridge at the Stud, where Alfonso was doing well and most of the mares were still in possession.

  34. Bandmaster is still there," she said, "and Kerridge has dismounted.

  35. Will Kerridge has asked Jane to be his wife; her second matrimonial venture will not be as stormy as her first.

  36. They sympathized with Alan, at the same time thought it would have been better had young Kerridge been allowed to ride.

  37. He saw the car, guessed who it was and, calling to Will Kerridge not to go out on to the course for a minute, made a bolt to the entrance gate.

  38. Sam Kerridge appreciated her at her full worth; said she knew more about horses than half the men he met, that she had an eye for a good 'un, and could fault the inferior sort.

  39. With White Nancy the Kerridge hills, famed for their freestone quarries, come in view.

  40. The foreground is broken into picturesque inequalities, and in the rear rises a succession of swelling hills, part of the great Kerridge range—the stony barriers of the Peak country.

  41. Well, I told me lord his kerridge would be along shortly.

  42. That's how ragged Pat Rafferty went down to San Francisco yesterday in store-clothes, and his wife and four children went off in a kerridge to Sacramento.

  43. When I gits back we'll all git into de kerridge an' drive off ter er new home, and leave de cabin in ashes.

  44. Light er match an' let de cabin go up in smoke, fer your daddy is er-comin' on his own kerridge wid all his dignity on him.

  45. I'll be on top de kerridge in all my dignity.

  46. In his first letters Kerridge complains of a chilly reception and attributes it to his coming empty-handed.


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