If the truth must be told, the Bethlehem mangers this year are not worth a penny.
At Christmas and New Year's it is all Bethlehem mangers and Christmas-trees, laden with toys and magnificent presents.
By its side were two horse-stalls with racks and mangers, the bars of the rack were of gold bronze which was called findruiney, and the mangers of yellow brass.
The mangers have holes bored in the stone through which passed the halters.
Not only are there chambers for the former, but alsomangers for cattle, and silos to contain the fodder; and there are nooks for pigeons in an adjoining cave.
There are many surprises for a tenderfoot or greenhorn in the wild, but the name given to one of these very-much-to-be-pitied parties in the bush country from the Labrador to Lake Superior is mangers du lard.
The mangers and the feed boxes, after drying, following spraying with this material, should be washed out with hot water, as cattle are especially susceptible to mercurial poisoning.
In former times the Spanish Gypsies of both sexes were in the habit of casting a venomous preparation into the mangers of the cattle for the purpose of causing sickness.
He had only to fill a dozen mangersand his morning's work was done, with the prospect of an idle forenoon; for no one would want to drive, today, unless it was absolutely necessary.
Piling mangers with hay, strewing the stalls deep with straw.
The result is that every few days I have to clean out the rejected stalks from the mangers and the front of the stalls and that makes more trouble.
When I had finished cleaning the cornstalks out of the mangers and had put in a fresh supply of feed I noticed that only the red cow and her eldest daughter, who never leaves her side, had returned to the barnyard.
What an honest fellow was that same mumper who had forewarned us of all these things, and bid us take notice of the mangers above the racks!
For a sign of the truth of what I tell you, you'll find that there the mangers are above the racks.
Both mangersand nose-bags should frequently be washed and scrubbed out with soap, or sand and water.
Only now and again, when the thing struck them as too incredible, they would give a little bleat to themselves or bang at the mangers impatiently with their horns.
Why could he not remain alive now, when the mangers were so full of barley, straw, and chaff, and the animals stood against a wall which sheltered them from cold and wind, and had an idle time before them?
I hoped to rescue the remnants of my caravan, and was already thinking of the time when I could lead the poor beasts to mangers in Shigatse full of sweet-smelling clover, and now those that we had reckoned the strongest had broken down.
The day must come, of course, when the mangers will all be taken from the stable-shed, and exposed for sale at that wonderful second-hand shop which stands over against the tavern.
There in the Thracian land Were Diomedes' grim man-eating steeds: These at their gruesome mangers had he slain, And dead they lay with their fiend-hearted lord.
There were mangers all around the cave, where the cattle and sheep were fed, and great heaps of hay and straw were lying on the floor.
There be many mangers in Bethlehem," objected Ezra.
Just outside this position is a little fort with a rock-cut ditch and rock-hewn stables with mangers still in place.
From the two end walls, the cattle passages are 5 feet wide, the partition between the stalls running back in a slant, from 5 feet high at the mangers to the floor, at that distance from the walls.
When exposed to it, the mangers should be thoroughly scraped, washed with soap and water, and afterwards with chloride of lime.
The food and water should be given three times a day, from thoroughly cleaned mangers or troughs.
The Mangers are of Marble in form of Shells, and the Racks of Iron neatly wrought in form of a Basket or Scuttle.
The chief had quite an imposing residence, with a tower and castellated entrance gate, and the characteristic cylindrical mangers for horses in front of his dwelling.
There were rows of holes at the bottom on the east side, where there appeared to have been extensive stables with mangers for horses.
At the open entrance, through which he could see the rough mangers of stone, the heaps of fodder, and the ass munching slowly in a corner, the woman who wore the blue robe stood leaning wearily against the heavy wooden post.
To the mangers in the cave they have gone, seeing the woman had sore need of rest.
What few horse stalls had once occupied the building had been removed, and the mangers alone remained, with the odor of horse, to remind the guests of the original purpose of their ballroom.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mangers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.