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Example sentences for "pard"

Lexicographically close words:
parchesi; parching; parchment; parchments; parclose; pardessus; pardner; pardners; pardon; pardonable
  1. Come home, come home," he said; "your own pard has refenched you.

  2. Her poy will be a creat pard some tay, and sing pefore ta Stuart kings, when they come pack to Holyrood!

  3. Getting even on our esteemed friend the stage driver was right in your Uncle Reddy's line, and Aggy and our new pard White seemed to take kindly to it, also.

  4. As we rode up to him, my pard held dead on him.

  5. Me and my pard were the only ones that bucked up against them.

  6. He wanted to tell Jack that "it served him right," but that was not the part of loyalty, and in the presence of the enemy it did not make any difference to a broncho boy if his pard was right or wrong, if he was in need of help.

  7. Stella turned in time and fled, and had it not been for the fleetness of her pony and her own superb riding, there had been no more to relate of the adventures of the girl pard of the Moon Valley boys.

  8. Ping, filling the pails, started after Carl, worrying not a little over this new pard of Motor Matt's who had appeared so unexpectedly on the scene.

  9. You've got a treacherous outfit, Burton, and Pard Matt and I are not beginning to like it any too well.

  10. My Dutch pard has been making a sleuth out of himself.

  11. That was the kind of fellow the king of the motor boys was; never had he turned his back on a pard in distress.

  12. Oh, heaps more than I liked the first pard Mena brought in.

  13. His pard plugged him through the head, streaked out, got lost, died.

  14. In a loud and jovial voice Wilson informed Doc that his pard had started out in good shape that morning to go over to Camp and had then backed out.

  15. He said you had fixed his pard up all right and would leave some stuff for him, and so didn't need to stay any longer.

  16. And didn't you have a younger pard by the name of Grant?

  17. The lotuses in close array Their passing loveliness display, And pard and tiger, deer and snake Haunt every glade and dell and brake.

  18. The shady wood that crowned him shook, The trembling birds the boughs forsook, And ape and pard and lion fled From brake and lair disquieted.

  19. He pierced the mighty forest where Roamed many a deer and pard and bear: Its ruined pools he scarce could see.

  20. Did he ever do any better than that pard of mine?

  21. I'm sure my pard can do something to help him," said Jerry.

  22. That pard of mine has them all beat to a frazzle.

  23. In remonstratin', Jack Rainey's pard nacherally pulls a gun, as likewise does Caribou Sam.

  24. A pard sees him an' takes Peg-laig to task.

  25. So his pard shouts at him some more: "'Whoopee, you Grief ag'in!

  26. You told us my pard had bribed you, but we reckoned we would combine with him a heap soon after leaving that cave.

  27. I sure opine I'm in a right bad scrape, and I'll have to depend hugely on my pard to pull me out.

  28. I want you to know that my pard and myself have seen and talked with that blear-eyed old reprobate, Sir Augustus Camberwell.

  29. Listen: My pard and I both got into this valley, though I was the only one seen.

  30. It was thought not to be actually the same animal as the panther or pard, but to be a mongrel or hybrid between the male pard and the lioness, hence it was called the lion-panther, or leopardus.

  31. Some writers, says Boutell, describe the leopard as the issue of the pard and lioness, and they assign the unproductiveness of such hybrids as a reason for its frequent adoption in the arms of abbots and abbesses.

  32. A look of doubt and annoyance came into our victim's eyes; but pard saved himself just in time.

  33. What'll I be doin' all the time when you're smashin' up my pard here?

  34. Well, me and my pard figured up that it might be to our advantage to take him to a good Cliff Dwelling, and we arranged that he should pay us so much for everything he dug up.

  35. The king of brutes In broken roarings breathes his last; the bear Grumbles in death; nor can his spotted skin, Though sleek it shine, with varied beauties gay, Save the proud pard from unrelenting fate.

  36. I never saw such a galoot as that pard of yours," said Seth Davis, ejecting an emphatic quid.

  37. Like enough, now that you're snug away, they'll turn round and give up my pard as `bad medicine.

  38. Joe Ballin, who's with them, 's an old pard of mine.

  39. You're a pretty pard to send on an errand!

  40. You're a nice pard for a man to have, to be sure!

  41. Following it he caught the voice of his pard raised in anger.

  42. All right; I agree with you, Pard Maurice; but suppose you let a little light in on my dumb brain.

  43. Maurice was a little skeptical about the apparent freedom from surveillance, and stood on deck with the shotgun in his hands ready to spring to the assistance of his pard at the slightest sign of trouble.

  44. Corse ye done right ter shoot the ornery dawg if he war atryin' ter eat yer pard up.

  45. And unless he had seen Pard in the closed stall.

  46. She held Pard quiet and looked down at him with hate in her eyes.

  47. She touched Pard with her heel and rode up so that the rope slackened, and she could throw off the loop.

  48. Then Pard looked back and saw the thing coming after him, and tried to bolt.

  49. Besides, the appearance of the wet towel was a danger signal to Jean's conscience, and forbade any thought of saddling Pard and riding away from the Bar Nothing into her own dream world and the great outdoors.

  50. They watched her lead Pard out and turn him loose in the biggest corral.

  51. I could have gotten off and gone clear away, and Pard would have kept that horse from getting on his feet.

  52. She turned Pard into the shed where she invariably left him when she came to the Lazy A, and went on up the grass-grown path to the house.

  53. Good-by," she said shortly, and touched Pard with the spurs.

  54. She touched Pard with a rein end and went on slowly.

  55. She glanced over her shoulder before she pulled Pard down to a walk, and Lite's greeting, as he turned and rode alongside her, was a question.

  56. Carl caught Pard by the bridle-rein and looked up at her in a white fury that startled even Jean, accustomed as she was to his sudden rages that contrasted with his sullen attitude toward the world.

  57. She wondered if he had heard Pard there, and had investigated and found him.

  58. His hand was heavy on the rein, so that Pard began to fret under the restraint.

  59. Toby; "looks to me like it might be some sort of communication from our poor pard Hen Condit; because that's an old scout and Indian way of leaving word, you know.

  60. Either our poor pard is looney, or else he's got in the power of a rascal who controls his mind.

  61. But by the great horn spoons I shall love you if you get to be a Jigadier Brindle," and the old pard looked as though he wanted to cry like a baby.

  62. Sterndale gives two varieties, the pard and the panther, describing the pard as being larger, the spots more clearly defined in rosettes, and the skull longer and more pointed than the panther’s.

  63. Sanderson also gives two varieties with the same distinctions, but calls Sterndale’s pard the panther, and Sterndale’s panther the leopard.

  64. Bill, are you goin' in with me after this pard of the Kaiser's?


  65. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pard" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    ace; amigo; associate; bedfellow; chum; classmate; cohort; colleague; companion; company; comrade; consort; crony; fellow; gossip; mate; messmate; pal; pardner; partner; playmate; roommate; schoolmate; shipmate