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Example sentences for "nhead"

Lexicographically close words:
nger; nglich; ngling; ngora; ngultrum; nheit; niaj; nian; niang
  1. A set of mixed doubles was in progress, with Lady Macbeth and Pudd'nhead Wilson opposed by Morgan le Fay and Mr. Isaacs.

  2. They betrayed a murderer, and he was denounced in court by Pudd'nhead Wilson.

  3. This fact makes his third story of western life, Pudd'nhead Wilson.

  4. To confirm this statement, one has only to glance at the humorous philosophy that constitutes Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar.

  5. He was prodigiously complimentary about some of my books, & is having Pudd'nhead read to him.

  6. The story of Pudd'nhead Wilson was dramatized by Frank Mayo, who played it successfully as long as he lived.

  7. But it is chiefly Pudd'nhead Wilson's maxims, run at the head of each chapter, that will stick in the memory of men.

  8. The character of Pudd'nhead Wilson is lovable and fine, and his final triumph at the murder trial is thrilling in the extreme.

  9. The Century had issued a tiny calendar of the Pudd'nhead maxims, and these quaint bits of philosophy, the very gems of Mark Twain mental riches, were in everybody's mouth.

  10. With the exceptions of Tom, Roxy, and Pudd'nhead the characters are slight.

  11. The revised philosophies of Pudd'nhead Wilson, that begin each chapter, have many of them passed into our daily speech.

  12. Frank Bliss came over from Hartford, and Clemens arranged with him for the publication of 'Pudd'nhead Wilson', thereby renewing the old relationship with the American Publishing Company after a break of a dozen years.

  13. Hardly, when we consider the vindictive delight with which he pictures Pudd'nhead out-manoeuvring the village folk and triumphing over them in the end.

  14. Jameson should have furnished himself with a battery of Pudd'nhead Wilson maxims instead.

  15. Hunger is the handmaid of genius --Pudd'nhead Wilson's New Calendar.

  16. The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson, and the comedy Those Extraordinary Twins.

  17. The old device of changelings in the cradle (later used in Pudd'nhead Wilson) presented itself to him, but it could not provide the situations he had in mind.

  18. But the passion for brief and pungent formulation of an idea grew upon him; and Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar is a mine of homely and memorable aphorism, epigram, injunction.

  19. Pudd’nhead Wilson” A story illustrating the principles of Finger-Print Identification.

  20. Next morning all the town was a-buzz with great news; Pudd'nhead Wilson had a law case!

  21. The twins had suddenly become popular idols along with Pudd'nhead Wilson, and haloed with a glory as intense as his.

  22. The Democrats nominated Pudd'nhead Wilson for mayor, and he was left alone in this glory, for the Whigs had no man who was willing to enter the lists against such a formidable opponent.

  23. The judge was very proud of his Freethinkers' Society, which was flourishing along in a most prosperous way and already had two members--himself and the obscure and neglected Pudd'nhead Wilson.

  24. Their career began to take a tragic aspect, and some one had to be brought in to help work the machinery; so Pudd'nhead Wilson was introduced and taken on trial.

  25. Among them came a stranger named Pudd'nhead Wilson, and a woman named Roxana; and presently the doings of these two pushed up into prominence a young fellow named Tom Driscoll, whose proper place was away in the obscure background.

  26. Dey ain't but one man dat I's afeard of, en dat's dat Pudd'nhead Wilson.

  27. Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar About the time that Wilson was bowing the committee out, Pembroke Howard was entering the next house to report.

  28. And that is the job that has been laid out for poor Pudd'nhead Wilson, of all people in the world!

  29. By dawn he was tricked out for his raid, but he caught a glimpse of Pudd'nhead Wilson through the window over the way, and knew that Pudd'nhead had caught a glimpse of him.

  30. Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar There is this trouble about special providences--namely, there is so often a doubt as to which party was intended to be the beneficiary.

  31. Pudd'nhead Wilson defended him--first case he ever had, and lost it.

  32. He was president of the Freethinkers' Society, and Pudd'nhead Wilson was the other member.

  33. People were sorry for Pudd'nhead Wilson; his budding career would get hurt by this trial.

  34. On Sunday Constable Blake and Pudd'nhead Wilson met on the street, and Tom Driscoll joined them in time to open their conversation for them.

  35. Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar Percy Driscoll slept well the night he saved his house minions from going down the river, but no wink of sleep visited Roxy's eyes.

  36. I mean to ship "Pudd'nhead Wilson" to you-say, tomorrow.

  37. He was prodigiously complimentary about some of my books, and is having Pudd'nhead read to him.

  38. The "novel" mentioned in the foregoing was The Extraordinary Twins, a story from which Pudd'nhead Wilson would be evolved later.

  39. Furthermore, it is clear that he had revised, indeed rewritten, the long story of Pudd'nhead Wilson.


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