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Example sentences for "kitchin"

Lexicographically close words:
kitchen; kitchenette; kitchenmaid; kitchens; kitchi; kitching; kite; kites; kith; kiting
  1. A Kitchin Co is called an ydle runagate Boy.

  2. A Kitchin Mortes is a Gyrle, she is brought at her full age to the Vpryght man to be broken, and so she is called a Doxy, vntil she come to ye honor of an Altham.

  3. Certis she did, the kitchin vestall scorn'd you Ant.

  4. On returnin to the Kitchin I found quite a lot of peple seated be4 the fire, a talkin the event over.

  5. Mis Square Baxter was mixin suthin in a dipper before the kitchin fire, & a small army of female wimin were rushin wildly round the house with bottles of camfire, peaces of flannil, &c.

  6. If you do something pretty good like sittin on a hand granade sos it wont go off an bother the Captin or fieldin a shell right over the kitchin they hang one of these on you.

  7. One day your a quitter if you dont throw everything but the kitchin stove at a fello and the next day they want you to kiss him.

  8. When you come up to the kitchin the first K.

  9. It was all well and good when war meant wearing a kitchin stove and wielding a lance.

  10. William had made it up with the cook, Lucy said, and had showed her a game of Solitaire in the morning by the kitchin window.

  11. My Kitchin has likewise its particular Quarters assigned it; for besides the wholesome Luxury which that Place abounds with, I have always thought a Kitchin-Garden a more pleasant Sight than the finest Orangery, or artificial Greenhouse.

  12. My i, how we genlmn in the kitchin did enjy it.

  13. He took twelve pounds (of sixteen Ounces to the pound) of the best lump or Kitchin Sugar, and clarified it very well with whites of Eggs, using Spring-water in doing this.

  14. A staire-case into the Good-mans roomes ouer the Kitchin and Buttery.

  15. This is then a discourse for at least three hours, for they are all of them so well verst in the Kitchin affairs, that its hard for one to get a turn to speak before the other.

  16. Turnebulles kinseman Raynold Kitchin and his fellowes, and deliuered them to your merchants Agent.

  17. The third voyage into Persia by Richard Johnson, Alexander Kitchin and Arthur Edwards.

  18. And thus he continued as before in his first plainness and honesty, well beloved of all save the kitchin drudge; I come now to tell you what became of his adventure.

  19. In his kitchin were three hundred servitors, and in every office according to that rate.

  20. Knowing whats up with the kitchin range you wont look for much of A dinner.

  21. They both attone Did dewty to their Lady, as became; 8 Who passing by, forth led her guestes anone Into the kitchin rowme, ne spard for nicenesse none.

  22. I believe we have it at home over our Kitchin Mantle-Tree.

  23. She straight into the Kitchin went, Her Message for to tell, And there the Master-Cook she spy'd, Who did with Malice swell.

  24. Representative Kitchin declared that he expected his vote against war to end his political career, but that he nevertheless could not act against his conscientious convictions.

  25. A rampant Southern fire-eater named Heflin, hailing from Alabama, attacked Kitchin and declared that the latter’s attitude should prompt him to resign from Congress, as he did not represent the opinion of the country.

  26. Kitchin was chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, which has in charge the appropriations necessary to carry on the war.

  27. The citizens of Winchester had ouersight of the kitchin and larderie.

  28. Dean Kitchin has with great perseverance and success deciphered a roll of regulations for the monastery in the fourteenth century, which had been rendered indistinct by the thumbing of many monks, and by a libation of their beer.

  29. Dean Kitchin has given a tantalizing account of it, and during the Civil War a wall was built before it.

  30. Dean Kitchin writes: “As the city grew stronger and the fair weaker, it slid down St. Giles’ hill and entered the town where its noisy ghost still holds revel once a year.

  31. Dean Kitchin has given the great stones, with which this place abounds, their full weight, and considers that Twyford may be so called from Tuesco, the deity we commemorate on Tuesday.

  32. The morning Sun even went so far as to remark that "nothing that the Senate could do could make the Kitchin measure worse than it is.

  33. The royal letters of approval were issued in September, and the mandate for his consecration was addressed to Tunstall of Durham, Bourne of Bath and Wells, Poole of Peterborough, Kitchin of Llandaff, together with Barlow and Scory.

  34. The three former, however, refused to act, and apparently even Kitchin was unwilling to take any part in the ceremony.

  35. Bishop Kitchin of Llandaff had opposed royal supremacy for a time.


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