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Example sentences for "mids"

Lexicographically close words:
midnights; midpoint; midrib; midribs; midriff; midship; midshipman; midshipmen; midships; midst
  1. Ye canna help thinkin' that there's some in oor mids wha may as weel be nameless, for that they are no credit to us, neyther wad be to ony body o' whuch they war jined members.

  2. It was i' the mids o' beuks, i' the dark, that I heard that lauch.

  3. But I'm forgetting my tale; for aince I get into the mids o' a battle, it's no easy getting me out again.

  4. But what want ye a can'le for i' the braid mids o' the daylicht?

  5. For as the figs are full of small seeds, so is the said fruit full of graines, which are loose within the cod, hauing in the mids thereof a hole on euery side.

  6. Last Monday we mids of the Leander gave a grand entertainment to the inhabitants of Halifax and officers of the fleet; a play, ball, and supper, which went off remarkably well.

  7. He not compairing they declaire him contumacious; and as they procede to condemn him as guilty, behold a horrid bruit about the hous and the obligation the lad had given him droops of the rigging[211] amongs the mids of the auditors.

  8. The marchands wifes and thorow all the shops every one have their lame choffer[320] ful of rid charcoal wt their hands in among the mids of it almost.

  9. About the mids of February was receaved a new fencing master, whom we saw give his trials: the Mair made a assaut against him first, then the fencing masters, then some schollers.

  10. I saw the captain's eyes wink more than once when speaking of you, and the first lieutenant was always telling the other mids that he had not one worth his salt, now that you were gone.

  11. It is only in line-of-battle ships that the mids mess in the cockpit; while in frigates they not merely mess but sleep in the part of the lower deck called, I know not why, the steerage.

  12. In whispers the three mids made known their thoughts to one another.

  13. Before separating for the night, the three mids learnt from Bill and his brother that the latter had been first officer of the ship that had brought him to the coast.

  14. Not long after, the mother of the child was seen to stop her camel, and the three mids passed by her unnoticed.

  15. Before he had reached the place, however, the three mids had used all their influence in an endeavor to get their old companion to move on.

  16. From where they stood looking after him, the mids could not make out the character of the ground.

  17. Perhaps, had the mids known what kind of creature it was, or been in any way apprized of its real character, they would have paid less regard to its presence.

  18. The three mids remembered that Bill had told them of a brother, who, when last heard from, was a slave somewhere in the Saaera, and they needed no explanation of the scene now presented to them.

  19. The Krooman had already informed Harry Blount and his companions of something he had learnt from the conversation of the wreckers; and the three mids had been watching with considerable interest the movements of the diver and his assistants.

  20. The footmarks of the three mids were still easily traceable--even on the ground already trampled by the Arabs, their horses, and maherries.

  21. Golah had chosen a singular plan to secure himself against being observed, similar to that selected by the three mids for the like purpose soon after their being cast away upon the coast.

  22. The mids talk English well, and are good fellows.

  23. But he made no secret of it when we passed-mids dined at the Anchor.

  24. I may be amang the mids o' them ere ever I ken what I'm doing.

  25. And we could make out the opposite shore with its low cliffs, where the Athenians would have been safe if they could have reached it, as the chaplain explained to us mids last time we sighted the place.

  26. When they saw her, they rose vp, and reuerently receiued hir, then they caused hir to sit downe in the mids of them, sporting and dalying with hir two fayre sonnes.

  27. And beinge with his familiers in the mids of his banket, they sodaynly heard a pitifull cry, with straung howlinge and cryinge out, which did very mutch aston them.

  28. I had only joined the ship, however, three days before, and in the interval had been made the victim of almost every practical joke which the ingenuity of my fellow-mids could devise.

  29. It is not often that we mids are honoured with an invitation to the cabin-table, I can tell you.

  30. The wicked mids said to “confess” the captain.

  31. On entering, I found a gallon bowl filled with strong punch, with his commission soaking in it, and eight jolly mids sitting at the table in full glee.

  32. She proved a Spanish privateer of six guns and forty men, with a number of sheep on board, but the mids declared they were more like purser’s lanterns.

  33. The mids declared that had patient Job been on board the ten weeks we were off Havre he would have lost his patience in the fifth week and thrown up his commission.

  34. One afternoon, taking a glass of sangaree at the tavern, I was accosted by one of our late mids who had come on shore with some others to what he called wet his commission.

  35. He was as playful as a kitten, and never happier than when skylarking with the mids in the cockpit.

  36. Another most destructive insect to the biscuit is the weevil, called by the mids purser’s l——e.

  37. The marine officer was a well-informed, sensible man; the mids were a fine set of lads, ripe for mischief and alert on duty.

  38. Whilst we remained here some of the mids and myself had permission to go on shore.

  39. The second class generally consist of mulattos and blacks; these last are the most numerous; the mids at their balls are quite at home, and call for sangaree and porter-cup in first style.

  40. There, the mids declared, he ought to have remained, as he was out of his element on the quarter-deck of a fine frigate.

  41. Before I had finished moving my under jaw, which had been in constant motion for the last twenty minutes, in came the purser and one of the mids to report the boat being on shore.

  42. Oh, reader, I blush to inform you that I was envied by the greater part of the mids of the squadron who loved doing nothing.

  43. He was a great puppy, and when he passed the mids he regarded them with an air of patronage, which they returned by a look of sovereign contempt.

  44. Ang dámids sa ikskursiyun tris káda táwu, The damages for the excursion are three pesos a person.

  45. Before he had reached the place, however, the three mids had used all their influence in an endeavour to get their old companion to move on.

  46. The footmarks of the three mids were still easily traceable, even on the ground already trampled by the Arabs, their horses, and maherries.

  47. Perhaps, had the mids known what kind of creature it was, or been in any way apprised of its real character, they would have paid less regard to its presence.

  48. The Krooman had already informed Harry Blount and his companions of something he had learned from the conversation of the wreckers; and the three mids had been watching with considerable interest the movements of the diver and his assistants.

  49. The three mids were furnished with plenty of everything they required; and only awaited the arrival of some English ship to carry them back to the shores of their native land.

  50. The three mids remembered that Bill had told them of a brother, who, when last heard from was a slave somewhere in the Saara, and they needed no explanation of the scene now presented to them.

  51. Not long after the mother of the child was seen to stop her camel, and the three mids passed by her unnoticed.

  52. If any of them should look westward at a given moment, that is, while the three mids should be "in the saddle," the latter could not fail to be discovered.

  53. From where they stood looking after him the mids could not make out the character of the ground.

  54. After hearing such statements as these, no further warning was needed to keep us two unhappy mids close prisoners for the rest of the night.

  55. I was walking the deck at the time chatting with young Marchmont, one of the two mids sent on board by the admiral, and, upon this report being made, the lad volunteered to go aloft and investigate.

  56. As might be expected, with a captain of this kind, we poor unfortunate mids were constantly in trouble, and the greater part of our time was spent at the mast-heads.

  57. The mids also had their doubts as to the treatment he might receive from Mr Scrofton during their absence.

  58. The mids of course lent a hand, hauling at one end, while some of the negroes took the other, and the rest tumbled about outside, laughing and shouting, and beating the water to frighten their prisoners.


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