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Example sentences for "kinks"

Lexicographically close words:
kingships; kingsman; kini; kink; kinked; kinky; kinn; kinne; kino; kinred
  1. I'd been out to work all day in the onion patch, and toward night I thought it wouldn't do no harm to take a ride and git the kinks out of my back.

  2. I'll be darned, if it didn't take me from fall till planting time to get the kinks out of my back.

  3. I walked down past the officers' row, and shook the kinks out of my stiffened knees.

  4. He had trusted a bronco too far on some remote occasion, which accounted partially for the kinks in his legs; but after he had recovered fully his health he had pinned his faith to burros, and forgotten the glories of the true cavalier.

  5. My swaller," he said plaintively, "was in kinks before the boolyon was served.

  6. Ain't she takin' the kinks out of her speed?

  7. If he don't take the kinks outer yer, he's a fraud.

  8. This felting property from which wool derives much of its value, and which is its special distinction from hair, depends in part upon the kinks in the fiber, but mainly upon the scales with which the fiber is covered.

  9. Besides this, the remaining dirt and short fibers must be removed and the knots and kinks in the fibers straightened out.

  10. One very important point is to wet both line and cast thoroughly before using; the former should be run through the rings in the rod, and casts made on a lawn or other open space for practice and to remove kinks if any.

  11. Riley says that's the stuff for little boys with curvature of the spine--and I'll tell you it put several kinks in mine to watch that burn.

  12. In splicing wire, great care should be taken to prevent kinks getting in the rope or strands.

  13. I'll have to punish a lot of tobacco to get the kinks out of this.

  14. Of course, there'll be a few kinks to straighten out.

  15. If you'll catch me, I'll work a few kinks out of my arm.

  16. Come, Phil, shake the kinks out of your arm with me, while they're taking their turn on the field.

  17. There's at least a few similar kinks common to our noble race--we're busy most of the time trying to fool ourselves one way or another.

  18. You've got worse kinks in your system, to-day, than I've got in my legs.

  19. Then I'm going to take a walk and get the kinks out of my legs.

  20. Oh, there were no kinks in it, any more than were there kinks in the hair of her entire genealogy.

  21. Let's sit down, and unravel the kinks in our nerves.

  22. It was not true that she had no home, for she had one, and could claim it by indefeasible right, the farmhouse of the Kinks in the Punch-Bowl.

  23. We can’t do much more to-day and to-morrow than get the kinks out.

  24. Get some one to work out the kinks in your muscles to-night.

  25. If it kinks too much in the bent portions, pour some molten resin into the tube, one end being plugged up for this purpose, and when set, bend to the shape desired.

  26. Be careful not to get any kinks in the flexible tubes, or the air and gas will be reduced in quantity, if not stopped altogether.

  27. Kinks in the Mind--The Cause and Cure of Sickness.

  28. This here Anti-Curl stuff works like that--it takes the kinks out fur a little while, and they come back agin.

  29. In the mountains he used Babe to pull the kinks out of the crooked logging roads; on the Big Onion he began the system of hauling a section of land at a time to the landings and in North Dakota he used the Seven Axemen.

  30. He also used Babe to pull the kinks out of the crooked logging roads and it was on a job of this kind that Babe pulled a chain of three-inch links out into a straight bar.

  31. The kinks are caused by seismic disturbances, and they show how much distortion a cable can suffer and still remain in good electrical condition, as this was found to be.

  32. Kinks came up in great quantities, about thirty in the hour.

  33. These kinks have another disadvantage: they weaken the cable very much.

  34. I blow, but the engine does not stop; again - no answer: the coils and kinks jam in the bows and I rush aft shouting stop.

  35. I went to the bows; the kinks were exceedingly tight and were giving way in a most alarming manner.

  36. It is now eight o'clock and we have about six and a half miles safe: it becomes very exciting, however, for the kinks are coming fast and furious.

  37. Dolan believes the phenomena of the cough or kinks to be due, as suggested by Laennec, to a "spasmodic condition of the muscular or contractile fibres of the bronchi and their branches.

  38. Up to that time I should have declared to any one that I was up in all the quirks and kinks of the stock game, but this move puzzled me.

  39. Her eyes are light hazel and her hair fluffs about her face in soft ringlets instead of the tight kinks of the pure Negro.

  40. She said she carded too, "an' in dem times ef a nigger wanted ter git de kinks out'n dey hair, dey combed hit wid de cards.

  41. We kin take the kinks out'n his mane an' tail an' make 'im wish he never wus born.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "kinks" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.