Young boys, when they comes to your age, is wilful, sometimes--it is natur they should be.
He continued his philosophical work in defence of materialism, and published Naturund Geist (1857), Aus Natur und Wissenschaft (vol.
Die Natur weiss allein, was sie will=--Nature alone knows what she aims at.
Jeder muss der Natur seine Schuld bezahlen=--Every one must pay his debt to Nature.
Er hat noch nie die Stimme der Natur gehört=--He has not yet heard the voice of Nature.
Was die Natur versteckt, zieht Unsinn an das Licht=--What Nature hides from our gaze, want of sense and feeling drags to the light.
Tossing some dead leaves with his stick while out walking, he is said to have exclaimed: "Da seht, und dann heisst es, die Natur sei liebevoll und schonend!
Taint an Indian's natur to show he's fond of you, but that chap would fight for the master to the last.
Tis their natur to, and it arn't our natur to, so all we can do is to use good medicine.
Lor', Passon, if ye likes wildnatur ye ain't got no call to keep a gard'ner.
But human naturis human natur, and woman natur is worse yet sometimes.
But as I say, where’s the human natur of a Chancery barrister?
What in the name of natur does he mean by his spracks and his yaws?
She beats allnatur at raising these sort of things.
Think sez I, as I was a going along through the Park, arter all, human naturis purty much the same in all places.
He sed the ethereal essunce of the koordinate branchis of super-human natur becum mettymorfussed as man progrest in harmonial coexistunce & eventooally anty humanized theirselves & turned into reglar sperretuellers.
Then sais you to the young parson, 'Arthur,' sais you 'Natur jist made you for a clergyman.
Now it may seem kinder odd to you, and I do suppose it will, but what little natur there is to England is among these upper crust nobility.
For the frogs beat all natur there for noise; they have no notion of it here at all.
In 'Das Weib in der Natur and Voelkerkunde' (Leipzig), Ploss has collected ample information concerning both ancient and modern ideas on this subject amongst the different races of mankind.
It strikes me natur would have been a more suitable word; but poets got hold of it, and they bedevil everything they touch.
If a steamer can go agin a stream, and a plaguy strong one too, two thousand five hundred miles up the Mississippi, why in natur can't it be fixed so as to go across the Atlantic?
The noise water makes in tumblin' over stones in a brook, a splutterin' like a toothless old woman scoldin' with a mouthful of hot tea in her lantern cheek, is called the voice of natur speaking in the stream.
Natur is natur still, and there is as much of that that is condemned in his books now, as there was then.
I could a told her what natur was circumbendibusly, and no mistake, though that takes time.
Well,' sais I to myself, 'is this bunkum, or what in natur is it?
Sam,' said Minister to me, 'what in natur is all that ondecent noise about so near the church-door.
Instead of speaking of a critter's heart therefore, it would to my mind have been far better to have spoke of the natur of the animal, for I go the whole hog for human natur.
Why, everybody knows what natur is," and any schoolboy can answer that question.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "natur" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.