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Example sentences for "mish"

Lexicographically close words:
misgiving; misgivings; misgoverned; misgovernment; misguided; mishandled; mishandling; mishap; mishapen; mishaps
  1. Mish Byersh is like troo fr'en'," he said thickly.

  2. He shook his fingers free of the string he had drawn with a cry of terror, and Mish tossed the remaining strings aside and set the cap on his head.

  3. The heavy budgets bounded forward over an edge; they stopped with a horrible jerk; Mish was hanged at his own cost instead of at that of his country; and the hangman himself could not have done the job more neatly.

  4. Mish Murgatroyd had had his hair cut, and where the perspiration had partly washed his brow of its grime his two great calf-licks gleamed oilily in the shifting lantern-light.

  5. His fetching up against them was the end of Mish Murgatroyd.

  6. Rouse ye; they’re for Ellah now, Mish and a dozen rough ’uns.

  7. Mish drew back the hand that held the knife.

  8. He would button up his coat and draw on the clogs, and Mish Murgatroyd would laugh till the veins started out on his calf-licked forehead.

  9. Into the cap with the strings, Mish my lad; you’ve a wolf’s chough yourself for blood.

  10. On one of the uprights of the loom Mish was cutting a tally of notches; he cut another notch.

  11. Two chances were accounted for; and men now pressed forward and drew more freely, and Mish paused to arrange the disordered ends.

  12. A hand emerged from it, and a grey cap; and Mish Murgatroyd’s right arm was thrust over the baulk that crossed the old shaft.

  13. There was a sudden intaking of breath and a silence; Mish had drawn a short string the first time.

  14. Again the loom-loft where Ellah crouched in the corner was entered, this time by half a dozen Back o’ th’ Mooiners, with Mish Murgatroyd at their head.

  15. Mish is named by many as the best all-round Rotundifolia, being of value for dessert, wine and grape-juice.

  16. MISH (Rotundifolia) Mish is a favorite Rotundifolia in North Carolina, being planted extensively in some parts of that state.

  17. Skeets-so-mish who reside at the falls of a large river disharging itself into the Columbia on it's East side to the North of the entrance of Clark's river.

  18. At this place we met with three men of a nation Called the Skeetsso-mish who reside at the falls of a Small river dischargeing itself into the Columbia on its East Side to the South of the enterance of Clarks river.

  19. Each had been able to render a seemingly good account of himself, and each had taken the occasion to declare his undying enmity to Kah-go-mish and all his band.

  20. They were hearing further explanations of the plan he had formed for the general good, and they nodded a cheerful assent when he ended with, "Kah-go-mish is a great chief.

  21. Oh, how the son of Kah-go-mish did long to become the owner of that red mustang.

  22. Kah-go-mish is a great chief," sullenly remarked the Apache commander.

  23. Kah-go-mish beckoned Cal to follow him, and they all recrossed the little stream and walked on to the lodge of the chief.

  24. Kah-go-mish is evidently not the kind of red-skin to be easily caught by anybody.

  25. It was only an hour before sunset when the plundered rancheros were set free to find their way to Cold Spring, for they had not so very far to go, and Kah-go-mish was cautious.

  26. When Kah-go-mish set out upon his war-path, he went by ways which no white man's foot had ever trod.

  27. The party of rancheros and Chiricahua militia who had blazed away at Kah-go-mish may have been a kind of scouting-party.

  28. In front of these crouched a group which gazed at Kah-go-mish with unmistakable pride.

  29. Not one of them now wore a hat, as the braves of Kah-go-mish had imitated their chief, so far as a dozen Mexican sombreros went.

  30. Then he peered down into the blue to the birds far, far below, and he let a scream out of him: 'Ta mish Ree ny Ein, Ree ny Ein.

  31. Wa-co-mish is chief of the Shoshone, as he is of his own people.

  32. Wa-co-mish is the chief of the great nation.

  33. Not at all, not at all, Mish Endicott," he tried to say gravely.

  34. Glad to see you, Mish Endicott--" He bowed low and staggered as he recovered himself.


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