Others has felt like that and weakened," growled Jim, lowering his piece.
Reckon the most of us would be jawin' and tellin' the otherswhat to do.
The scalp of this scout who watched the camp hangs at my belt, but he had two others with him.
He squeeze my hand so last time, and the others always the same.
And as they yarned, the tale falling now from this one, and then from the lips of others of the band, stories of fierce border fights came to the ear, stories which all knew to be true in every detail.
Others had been laid crosswise on these, and on the top of all a thick covering of brambles, reeds, and pine branches had been strewn.
They cannot easily cross, for we have their canoes, and I am sure that they have no others hidden along the river.
Mac and Steve soon had the leather shelter stripped and folded, and by the time they had carried it down to the canoes, the others had placed all their goods in the smaller one.
There was one killed by this prisoner, and three otherswho fell within the five minutes which followed.
They are firm friends of mine, as are others of the Iroquois nation.
When the Nazi Party won the elections in March 1933, the accumulated passion blew off in wholesale attacks on the Communists, Jews, and others suspected of being either.
Then came the order from Keitel, or rather, before he gave the order, he put one more question: “You know that the others are to carry out the order?
They advanced, but only as others yielded, and kept in a position to draw back if they found a temperament that made persistence dangerous.
It is not my purpose, with respect to this somewhat minor consideration, to review the extensive record in the trial of the Austrian Nazi Planetta and others who were convicted for the murder of Dollfuss.
Similar instances occurred in France, among others in Dijon, Nantes, and as regards the Jewish population in the occupied territories.
Others joined only after success seemed to have validated its lawlessness or power had invested it with immunity from the processes of the law.
Most of the others were liquidated as a result of the events on July 20.
Whatever authority is wielded by others is derived from the authority of the Führer.
I understand that they were screened in the following way: Into those who were to be killed and the others who were to be interned in camps, is that right?
It was these orders which Reinecke and the others discussed and this is how I learned about the essential points of these orders.
Consequently the national Ministers, Seyss-Inquart, and the others are being requested immediately to hand in their resignations to the Chancellor, and also to ask the Chancellor to resign.
One is, that they most untruly entitle me to have been Physician to the Lady Anderson, and many others which I never saw or heard of; and that I soon dispatched them.
Others more craftily digest with the said tinctures some of the true Oyls, which compound being put into water, will for a time render it white.
Others commend their Extract of the Soul of the Heathen Gods.
Some others draw deep tinctures from the said Spices with Spirit of Wine highly rectified, and sell them for the Oyls; but these mix with the water throughout, neither swimming, nor sinking.
And if there were joys outside there were others within.
Well, you and the others are a bit out of your depth in this affair.
And some may long for the song of a child and the lullaby's fairy charm, And others yearn for the crack of the bat and the wind of the pitcher's arm.
Oh, some have longed for this and that, and others have craved and yearned; And they all may sing of whatever they like, as far as I'm concerned.
Let others sing of the soughing pines and the winds that rustle and roar, And others long for the Open Road, as I may have remarked before.
And some may talk of the ten-mile hike in the dead of a winter night, And others chaunt of the doughtie Kyng with mickle valour dight.
Besides the good things which he possesses, he every instant fancies a thousand others which death will prevent him from trying if he does not try them soon.
Independently of these reasons drawn from the nature of the state of society itself, I might add many others arising from causes beyond my subject; but I shall keep within the limits I have laid down to myself.
Such is the completest form that equality can assume upon earth; but there are a thousand others which, without being equally perfect, are not less cherished by those nations.
I believe that ambitious men in democracies are less engrossed than any others with the interests and the judgment of posterity; the present moment alone engages and absorbs them.
I am aware that, independently of these causes, there are several others which confer certain characteristics on literary productions; but these appear to me to be the chief.
Everyone is actively in motion: some in quest of power, others of gain.
In some cases feudal honor enjoined revenge, and stigmatized the forgiveness of insults; in others it imperiously commanded men to conquer their own passions, and imposed forgetfulness of self.
Thus some of the actions which were indifferent on the part of a man in humble life, dishonored a noble; others changed their whole character according as the person aggrieved by them belonged or did not belong to the aristocracy.
This is the characteristic which most peculiarly distinguishes the American people from all others at the present time.
Certain virtues, and even certain vices, are thought more particularly to deserve to figure there; and they are applauded whilst all others are excluded.
They are bent on advancement at all hazards, and perpetual advancement; they are followed by others with the same passions and desires, and after these are others yet unlimited by aught but the size of the army.
The others have lockers in the wall in several instances, and the elegant and early carving of the brackets of the piscina will be observed with interest.
I collected readily a dozen or more different examples, besides others slightly different or reversed, and they deserve comparison with those that have been noted elsewhere.
The walls were adorned with trophies of all sorts, some composed of arms, others of the spoil of fell and forest.
There are others who would fain win her smiles, others who would be proud to do her lightest behest.
Hearing our errand, some went forward as before, but others joined our party.
You perceive on the main deck three or four hundred Chinamen of the coolie class, some playing card games, others Smoking metal pipes with diminutive bowls, but most of them slumbering in a variety of grotesque attitudes.
There are foliage plants producing leaves counterfeiting elephant ears, and others that look like full spread peacock tails.
Cremation is general in the priesthood, but apparently optional with others of the faith.
Corpses being considered unclean by Parsee standards, carriers of the dead, as well as those who enter the Towers, are assigned to a class by themselves, and forbidden to mix with others of their strange religion.
First was seen advancing the vast herd of oxen, some white, others red, some black with lighter spots, others piebald, others brindled.
Rumphius succeeded in deciphering the mysterious papyrus, save in some damaged parts, and in others which contained unknown signs.
Farther on the track was lost; the brick quay had preserved no trace; the boatman who had carried Tahoser across had not returned to his station; the others were asleep, and when questioned replied that they had seen nothing.
Some of these maids, absolutely nude, had no other raiment than a bracelet of enamelled ware; others wore a narrow cloth held by straps, and a few sprays of flowers twisted in their hair.
Some of the camels are reddish, others sorrel, others brown, some even are white, but dun is the most frequent colour.
Some were seated on ordinary wooden seats, others leaned against the wall with one leg drawn up.
His friend Martin the Ape, Grimbart the Badger, and others withdraw in resentment, and the King is troubled.
Then comes the figure of Christ, with the head much lower than those of the others because he is nearer.
Fredegarius, the Frankish historian, in the middle of the seventh century, has a fable of a Fox at the court of the Lion, repeated by others in the tenth and eleventh.
Others might come from abroad for particular work, and return with the harvest of English money when the work was done.
Some are merely oddities, while others are full of life-like character.
Chapel, the eye and the slip of a tree, and the man slipping from a tree, for Bishop Islip, Westminster; and others well known.
These quatrefoils are the only two with a special design upon them, out of twelve on the font of Holy Trinity Church, Hull, the others having rosettes.
Besides the carving of the Ape laying out the dead Fox, at Beverley there are also others where the Ape is riding on the Fox's back, and again where he is tending him in bed.
She tuk us four chillen 'long wid her, an pappy an th' others staid back in Louieville.
I heard of some slaves being whipped, but I never was and I did not see any of the others get punished.
With little or no southern accent, she speaks freely of her family, but refrains from discussing affairs of others of her race.
Logicians say, that the way to convince others is to retrace, in order, the steps by which you yourself became convinced, which is to be egotistic.
Some for the lust of leadership, others through want of knowledge and understanding, have been the cause of the deprivation of the people.
Some lamented in their separation from Me, others endured hardships in My path, and still others laid down their lives for the sake of My Beauty, could ye but know it.
The substance wherewith God hath created Me is not the clay out of which others have been formed.
As to the dungeon in which this Wronged One and others similarly wronged were confined, a dark and narrow pit were preferable.
So much for this preliminary habit, which is essential to the formation of all others that the parents wish to guide and establish.
Some, however, could not yet learn; and others liked this lesson better than any they had ever attempted.
Each was pretty well satisfied with her own rhapsody till she heard the seven or nine others read.
We have seen something of the influence of the infant upon others: now let us see what others can do for it.
I saw the desperate efforts she was making to keep down her sobs: and when she looked over to her father, and said softly "I mean to be dood," it was too much forothers besides me.
She will find that it learns like others that fire burns and that bruises are disagreeable, and that it can save itself from burns and bruises by using its senses of touch and hearing.
The more he is separated from others by his infirmity, the more carefully must his interests and duties be mixed up with those of others, in the household and out of it.
Trained critic in verse, rather than inspired poet, Boileau had an enthusiasm for good work in others equal to his intolerance of bad.
The two gates at the western ends of present Rues du Cloitre-Notre-Dame and Chanoinesse, with two others on the shore, were safely closed and barred at nightfall, against all intrusion of the profane and noisy world without.
She shone most in "Bajazet," and in others of Racine's plays, creating her roles under his admiring eye and under his devoted training.
It is the only bridge between the islands and either bank that has so stood, and this tower has seen each of the others wrecked by fire or flood.
These little gardens had, in the dividing fence, gates easily opened by night, for others besides Adrienne and Maurice, as local legend whispers.
There were others in England, and there was the good Pereira in Spain, who had studied and invented before him, but it is to this gentle-hearted Frenchman that the world of the deaf and dumb owes most for its rescue from its inborn bondage.
Others who saw Corneille say that he looked like a shopkeeper; and that as to his manner, he seemed simple and timid, and as to his talk, he was dull and tiresome.
For others were invited at times, men of the world, the court, and the camp.
The others were not of the age nor of the stuff to harbor revenge, and to him she said: "You were stolen from me, and it is you who are fit to avenge your father.
The captain had great hopes of the small compass, but he and the others were doomed to disappointment.
But Bob was so interested in watching the sailors at work stowing away the cargo, while others were cleaning various parts of the ship, that he did not ask many questions.
He and the others had removed their life-preservers, as they did not need them in the gig.
The others paid little attention to him, being too much interested in what the captain had to say about the other island.
Some ate standing by the counter, behind which were ranged the amphorae corked with fresh leaves; others seated on the stone benches along the walls held earthenware plates on their knees.
There are many others like them in Saguntum, and that is why the magistrates dare not punish that Grecian woman, who with her mad extravagances scandalizes the city.
Others growled applause as they saw the den illuminated by the lurid flame of the candlewood which the proprietor lighted.
But Carthage is not made of those of your breed; there are others born there who will know how to stand up before those peasants of Italy!
Others younger, barelegged, with ragged aprons hanging from their waists, were reaping the stunted wheat, which barely rose like a golden film above the sterile, whitish earth.
In some wards the houses were huddled so closely together that they barely gave room for a man to pass between them, while in others they stood apart as if they were country villas surrounded by small fields inside the city walls.
Nine guests were bidden to Sonnica's banquet, and as night closed in they came, some in chariots, others mounted on gaily caparisoned horses, passing between rows of slaves holding lighted torches.
Occasionally she saw her lover, the soul of the defense; sometimes on the walls directing the slaves who were repairing them, at others on the Acropolis with Mopsus to examine the situation of the enemy.
Others passed a great vessel filled with chunks of roasted meat still dripping blood, and each warrior speared a piece with the point of his knife.
We are the people that has known how to honor life making a cult of its origin; we satisfy the impulses of love without hypocrisy, and because of this we understand better than others the needs of the spirit.
The Archdeacon replied that, though Lalage escaped, others might be affected; and that he was not quite sure even about Lalage, because insidious poisons are most to be feared when they lie dormant in the system for a time.
He had made a speech in which he set forth reasons why he and others like him should have a recognized place in the vice-regal court.
Vittie was tolerably sure of two hundred voters and there were about two hundred others who hesitated between Vittie and me, but would rather cut off their right hands than vote for O'Donoghue.
When the others are eating ices I shall feel the need of it.
The othersshould contain or be contained by almond icing.
Some of the others would certainly resent Lalage's action and then there would be a fuss.
Others came to Miss Battersby, who brought them over in the Thormanby's pony trap.
Several crosses have been found in this part of Derbyshire, but only a few have escaped the dilapidations of age; the others have been, we had almost said sacrilegiously, destroyed as objects of no value.
The old original cavern, being to Oscar's great delight the receptacle for the gunpowder and ammunition, more because it was the furthest from the others than from any particular wish to oblige him.
We heard one shouting, the others all ran, and he pointed to something on the cliffs we could not see.
I began to be quite affected by his manner, while the others yawned, and yawned, until I thought all their jaws would be broken.
While theothers were busily employed running up and down to bring our goods and chattels, to the new abode, I, and the two little girls arranged them as they were brought up.
Amongst others who were lost in that fatal night was the old Scotch sailor; but the subject was so painful to us, we never recurred to it, if possible.
However time would show, and without any event occurring, that could be interesting to others than ourselves, time brought the pirate's vessel back again.
We heard him groaning and moaning above, while the others questioned him.
Others ride noble Arabian horses, whose stately appearance is still more increased by gold- embroidered trappings and bridles inlaid with silver.
On such occasions continual salutes are fired from the imperial ships, and sometimes from others in the harbour.
This control is in some respects beneficial to the people, in others injurious.
Besides this temple, there are several others in Candy, but only one worth noticing.
But our numbers changed every evening, as some always remained behind, or others joined us.
Some believe that it represents the Hindoo Trinity; one of the heads is full-faced, the two othersin profile, one right, the other left.
Many of the former were projecting from the ground in their natural position, others had been carried down by floods, or piled over each other.
According to some, the temple of Baal stood here, according to others the royal palace.
I observed some arm- chairs most skilfully cut out of a single piece of wood; others with seats of beautiful marble-slabs; and others again of fine coloured tiles or porcelain.
Besides these, there were others standing outside the town in the midst of magnificent gardens.
Some affirm that they are the remains of the Tower of Babel, others that they are those of the Temple of Baal.
But there are likewise trees whose own yellow and red blossoms resemble the most beautiful flowers; while there are others whose great white leaves stand out like silver from the surrounding mass of flowery green.
The people sat upon oxen and horses, and others were loaded with their tents and household utensils; the cows and sheep, of which there were always a great number, were driven by the side.
Many of them had Aleppo boils, and others sore eyes and skin diseases.
In 1604 the constellation of Cassiopeia was once more temporarily enriched by the appearance of a new star, said by some to be brighter than Tycho's nova, and by others to be twice as bright as Jupiter.
Maestlin and others of Kepler's friends took the opposite view.
The doctrine of Copernicus was destined very soon to divide others besides the Lutheran leaders.
They press the banner upon her; she seizes it with evident emotion, and retires; the others follow.
Didst then hear The voice of pity and humanity When others fell the victims of thy sword?
Why should some things and notothers open the deeps?
If only because of the way one hurts othersif one kicks loose and free, one has to submit.
And most of the others she had met had, she felt, the same steadfastness.
Some of the people who watched them standing side by side thought they must be newly wedded because of their happy faces, and others that they were an old-established couple because of their easy confidence in each other.
Others pulled hats over their noses, cowered in their seats, and feigned that all was right with the world.
In the pause she realized the attention of the others converged upon her, and that the tears were brimming over her eyes.
Then the under floats tangled in the frame work, and Dave bore company with the others in a dive into a bed of geraniums.
The larger yawl of the Albatross glided across the broad path of light, the veteran airman, the anxious Grimshaw and twoothers its occupants.
In the excitement and bustle of the rescue, Dave and the others had not particularly noticed the sufferer.
It’s a good deal more to be able to do a kind deed and make others happy,” he added, so glad that he had been of service to Amy Winston, that he would have been willing to go through the daring adventure all over again.
Some of the others are inventors who know all about mechanics, but nothing practical concerning aircraft.
The strangers held Professor Leblance, Mr. Dale, Grimshaw and the others at bay.
Read the first volume and you will want all the others written by Mr. Young.
All the others were impressed into service in assisting to get the giant airship ready for a new and longer flight.
Davidson had been removed to a room at the little hotel, young Brackett in charge as his nurse, and all the others had taken up their quarters as well.
They hurried through with the meal, for outside on the ground Mr. King and the others were assembled.
Dave felt sure that Mr. King and the others had taken living quarters in the vicinity.
The outlaw leader and two others were standing near, staring up into the sky in an awed, puzzled way.
The others of the intruders held their rifles in a way that threatened an attack if the captives showed any resistance.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "others" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.