Marling and liming are again practised, new agricultural implements and manures introduced, and the new crops more widely used.
Mr. Marling heard us, and soberly taking up a spade and other implements led us out to his garden and dug us a mess of potatoes while we waited.
Secondly, the processes of liming and marling the soil were known, and by these means the necessary calcium carbonate was supplied.
But if he spent money on marling the soil, he would have nothing to live on while waiting for the crop.
You will have no trouble whatever, my dear; only mind you get some refreshments in the middle of the day, for you won't be at Castle Marling before dinner-time.
Who has been staying at Castle Marling since I left?
He does things like nobody else; he is off to Castle Marling to-morrow, and never could open his lips till just now that he was going.
He came to Castle Marling at Easter, and asked me then.
She singled out one and hastened to open it, for it bore the Castle Marling post-mark.
I cannot expect to look so well at Castle Marling as I did at East Lynne," she answered.
I have been obliged to decide it so; and she is gone, as I tell you, to Castle Marling to-day.
The line is secured at about the middle of the shaft with a couple of marling hitches.
The latter is fastened to the shaft 181/2 inches from the butt by a single marling hitch with the end wedged into a slit in the wood and seized down with fine sinew.
The end is hitched round the tip of the shaft with a marling hitch, followed by a clove hitch below the whipping.
One end of a bit of sinew braid is tied to the anterior of these, and the other carried down through the hinder one, and then brought up and fastened round the body with a marling hitch.
Same dress I used when I w's working on th' Marling D'vorce case.
She handled theMarling divorce case in that capacity.
Under a responsive flag of truce Major Marling and a non-commissioned officer advanced to parley with the enemy, whose pacific, if not submissive, spirit was thus manifested.
The morning after last Thursday's attack Major Marling pushed his patrols of the 18th Hussars farther westward than they had been able to get since communications were interrupted.
The marling of land implies a settled arable farming of the same land year after year, and not a ploughing up of new ground each year.
Well, Louis and a man called Tom Marling got some liquor aboard that day, and started scrapping, Marling saying that Louis must be a crook or he wouldn't steal another man's house.
T' end of that was that Louis shot Marling through the shoulder and nearly blew his arm off.
It is now disused, except for occasional marling purposes, and some unknown benefactor has planted its slopes with larches and laburnums, forming a most fascinating little dell, the charms of which are free to all.
Lent the Pallas a Ball of SSW | Marling Received from Amsterdam 6 Boxes marked--No.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "marling" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.