The momentary surprise which greeted the newcomers was for the most part fictitious--and carefully rehearsed, but of this Jerry Henderson had no knowledge.
In these respects the race is deserving of great commendation, especially in face of the tenement conditions into which most of the newcomersare thrust.
Sidenote: Where the Newcomers First Go] The strong tendency of immigrants is to settle in or near the ports of entry.
There is also a Boston Italian Society, organized in 1902, to protect newcomers from sharpers, thieves, and fraudulent persons; also from the frauds of bankers and padrones.
Our Austrian, Hungarian, and Russian newcomers are still in the first and second stages, and there seems no good reason why they should not pull through successfully to the third.
These newcomers are in reality a challenge to American Christianity.
It is advisable to study the influence of the newcomers on the ethical consciousness of the community--whether there is a gain or a loss to us.
Of course in the South as elsewhere the newcomers have more money and set a difficult standard of social expense; but, measured by New York criterions, there are few wealthy people in the South.
The brawl of voices drew newcomers from far and near.
From the tavern by the mooring came harping and the clatter of cups, while two women—the worse for wine—ran out to drag the newcomersin to their revel.
Leonidas, and the moment the throng saw what newcomers they faced, Athenian and Spartan let their arms drop and stood sheepish and silent.
His speech was Persian, but the newcomers both understood when he named them.
The newcomersappeared at church on Sunday at all the services.
Still a dim suspicion was filling his mind, and as each of the newcomers rushed down the trail and over the cañon rim his suspicion took more vivid form until it became conviction and knowledge.
Inside, newcomers advised Snake Murphy to go out and throw the bum into the street.
Frank sang out, as thenewcomers loomed up close at hand.
Spanish Joe and Abajo had started to draw their weapons; but when they discovered that they had already been covered, and recognized several among the newcomers as old companions on Circle Ranch, they promptly elevated their hands.
Bullets pinged across the breastworks, and some of the newcomers involuntarily ducked.
After exchanging a few words with the cardplayers, the newcomers threw off their clothes and got into bed.
It seemed impossible to newcomers that life could exist at all under the shell-fire which the Germans flung over our trenches and which we flung over theirs.
These newcomers had to take part in the digging which goes on behind the lines at night--out in the open, without the shelter of a trench.
The newcomers were amazed at the piety of the 3,000 Christians, who were awaiting further instruction.
The purpose of the summons was to let them know that the newcomers had received the most stringent orders from their superiors to keep absolutely aloof from anything savoring of politics.
But the newcomers would not look at it in that light.
Moussa-ag-Amastan, headman of the clan, awaited the newcomers at first with a certain trepidation in spite of his warrior blood.
VII Driving into town over the dusty, pocked road, Homer gave the newcomersto his group more background on the care and control of the genus mob.
He had no desire to let the newcomers witness his shocked surprise at the fact that the desert lorries had no wheels, floated instead without support, and now that they were at a standstill settled gently to earth.
At the appearance of the newcomers in the saloons, applause burst forth with unwonted force, and hats and handkerchiefs were waved with enthusiasm.
The presence of the newcomers was little remarked in the whirlwind of the fete, and they could, without attracting attention, mingle in the crowd of guests which literally encumbered the reception rooms.
She knew that newcomers at the club, struck by her beauty, were a little chilled by her history.
In the background were the whitefaced servants and the gray-headed doctor upon whose conversation the newcomers had so abruptly broken.
All eyes, including those of the dancers, had been turned to the newcomers as the Overlanders filed in and took seats on benches at one side of the room.
When Gif and Jack returned the situation was explained to them, and Gif said that for the balance of the night the two newcomers could occupy the bedroom which was not in use.
The newcomers paid no attention to them, but leaped out of the sleigh and entered the Duval shack.
While the newcomers continued to make themselves comfortable before the fire, and Spouter and Fred prepared a pot of hot tea for them to drink, Gif and Jack hurried into their clothing and then went outside.
As there was no love lost between the newcomers and our friends, the conversation languished after this.
Much to the surprise of the cadets, in the crowd of newcomers was Herman Crouse.
The talk about Liberty Bonds had come to an end, and several men and women were passing through the audience trying to get subscribers for the bonds when half a dozen newcomers entered the moving picture theater.
Or shall we say like the conversation of an unhappy guest," said Baskinelli, smilingly turning to note the entrance of a little party of newcomers at the further end of the restaurant.
Balthazar charged straight at the newcomers but he did not attempt to fight.
His beady black eyes watched the two newcomers on their way across the lot, but he gave no sign of recognition until Hicks and Owen reached the door.
This was our first knowledge of Shilshole Bay, which, we soon after fully explored, and were ready to point newcomers in that direction for locations.
We'll be down on top of you before you know where you are," said one of the newcomerswhen they heard the direction in which Denis was driving.
Some claims were so near the water that the newcomers saw exactly how the labour was divided in parties of three.
As the newcomers withdrew, Moseley took Denis by the arm.
Already, with the newcomers and the old, the well-provided settlement numbered more than fifty persons, busy in preparation for further arrivals.
These merchants were probably newcomers from the English colonies now drifting into the city and anxious to make good quickly rather than scrupulously.
Some two hours elapsed and then star shells, bursting over Achi Baba, near the Southern end of the Peninsula, gave the newcomers a first glimpse of the "real war.
As was the case with the later drafts, these newcomers proved themselves to be excellent fellows.
To assist the newcomersit had been arranged to leave in the trenches a few officers and men of the New Zealanders.
Not a soul had called upon them: for the villadom of Blankfield was very select, and had to know something about newcomers before it stretched out a Welcoming hand.
Many of the newcomers had marched from Galicia amidst terrible weather along the right bank of the Vistula, over roads deep in mud or flooded by swollen streams.
Most of these newcomers had scarcely been under training for more than two months, yet they hurled themselves on our trenches with extraordinary courage and doggedness.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "newcomers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.