Bird had expected to do, he drew back on the plunger for a minute and then took out the needle and held the syringe to the light.
Slavatsky slowly pressed home the plunger and a portion of the amber fluid was returned to the patient's skull.
Slowly Slavatsky drew back the plunger of the syringe and Dr.
That must mean, thought the alert but frightened girl, that Albert Eric Spaulding and the plunger were old friends.
When this is pushed downward in the cylinder, it compresses the air and forces it out of the small opening in the base, but when it is drawn up, the packing collapses and allows the plunger to be raised without effort.
In each of these is a piston orplunger (doeydoyog) at the lower end of which is a wooden ring packed with corn husks and chicken feathers.
As the bell of the gasholder falls the lever rotates a rock shaft, which enters the carbide hopper, and through a rigidly attached lever raises the inner plunger of the feed-valve.
The outer stopper of the valve descends before the inner plunger and so leaves the conical delivery mouth of the hopper free from carbide.
In the top of the generator are guide-ways F, through each of which is passed a plunger C containing a perforated cage charged with about 8 lb.
The inner plunger in turn raises the concentric outer stopper, thereby leaving an annular space at the base of the carbide hopper, through which a small delivery of carbide to the water in the generating tank then ensues.
He was the reputed inventor of several ingenious contrivances, such as the drum capstan for ships, the plunger pump, &c.
The plunger B returning into the pump-barrel A then forces the water against the upper valve R and drives it through the delivery-tube N, from which its return is prevented by the valve R.
When the delivery-tube N is filled with water throughout its whole length, every stroke of the plungerwill evidently drive into the boiler a volume of water equal to the magnitude of a part of the plunger eighteen inches in length.
The plunger not being in contact with the inner surface of the pump-barrel A, the latter need not be ground.
The plunger B is turned so as to be truly cylindrical, and moves in water-tight contact through the gland D.
After the aspirins, she pushed another plunger for something for herself.
She recorded her thumbprint in the machine and pushed the plunger for a box of aspirins, trying to focus her attention on the problem of adapting the people of the ship to the planet Minos.
And," I put in, "a plunger doesn't always make the best of husbands.
The plunger goes away thinking he has the poor owner on his staff for good, and the poor owner makes sundry and divers resolutions within himself, to the general effect that the next time he does business with that plunger he'll know it.
The plunger made a terrific beef, and tried persuasiveness, oiliness, bull-dozing the whole works, with the poor owner.
Then the poor-but-honest-not owner takes the thousand he already has in his kick, and the thousand the beefing plunger has given him, and spraddles it all over the United States on Juliet at from 5 to 7 to 1.
On the day before the race the plunger comes to him again.
The line justified, a plunger in the metal-pot forces a quantity of metal into the mold and against the line of matrices, forming a metal strip or slug with the letters in relief on one edge.
In the center of this metal pot is a rod with a spring attachment which, at each operation of the machine, acts as a plunger to force a small stream of hot metal through a side aperture into the jet-hole of the mold.
As it went off poor Plunger gave a shriek of terror and then tried so hard to free himself that the carriage was overturned and he found himself snarled up in a bunch on the grass.
Oh, you want me to make a speech," and Plunger looked rather vacantly at the crowd.
Then they went around saying good-bye to the professors and Colonel Colby, and did not forget "Shout" Plunger and Bob Nixon, giving the latter some tips to remember them by.
Even Job Plunger was caught by the crowd and hoisted on the top of a barrel which was waiting to be placed on one of the bonfires.
Nixon and Plungerfollowed Captain Dale and Stowell to the cadet's room.
Bob Nixon, who was on hand with a trap, followed by Job Plunger with a box.
The plunger of the wells sprang upon Halima, opened her scarlet bodice roughly, plunged his claw into her swelling bosom, and withdrew it--empty.
He was a renowned plunger in desert wells, and could remain beneath the water, men said, for a space of four minutes.
The plunger of the wells, with a frantic gesture, lifted his turban and discovered the three scorpions writhing upon his shaven head.
After the matrix line is in place against the front of the mould, the plunger falls and forces the molten metal through the mouth pot into the mould, against and into the characters in the matrix line.
The pot has a perforated mouth which fits against and closes the rear side of the mould, and it contains a pump plunger mechanically actuated.
In this device a longplunger or piston extends downward from the elevator car into a cylinder sunk into the earth, sometimes to a depth of 300 ft.
If a plunger fitting tightly in a glass cylinder be drawn upward, while the lower end of the tube is under water, the water will rise in the tube (Fig.
A cylindrical, hollow plunger fitting tightly into the rear wall was pulled as far into the projectile as it would come.
The lid was then fitted down again, and the plunger was pushed out and turned over until the weight of the lid caused it to fall open and the contents to drop out.
The cylinder was then turned farther over, causing the lid to close, and the plunger was pulled in again.
It is put out of use by pressing the plunger to one side.
Should this gasket become worn, as it will in time, the plunger fits loosely in the cylinder and the pump will lift the water with difficulty, because of the leakage around the gasket.
In order to keep the plunger P tight in the cylinder, it is surrounded with a leather gasket.
When the speed reaches a predetermined limit, the plunger A, having its center of gravity slightly displaced from the center of rotation of the shaft, is thrown radially outward and strikes the lever B.
This kind of a magnet is called a plunger electromagnet, or solenoid.
Unfortunately, in all arrangements of this sort, the plunger comes to a reluctant and weary stop, as the roller of the lifter rounds the nose of the cam.
It had to be stopped three times, twice due to failure of the fuel pump plunger springs and once due to the loosening of the oil connection ring.
Either that fish had been too deep or had seen Plunger and darted away just in the nick of time.
A third time Plunger shot down and this time, as in his first attempt, he struck the water with a great splash and disappeared.
When he reached the Big River, Plunger was not in sight.
Plunger didn't intend to drop that fish if he could help himself.
King Eagle watched him, too, but having had a good breakfast he was quite willing to let Plunger enjoy his catch in peace.
And Plunger the Osprey is a Hawk, usually called Fish Hawk.
So Plunger began to dodge and twist and turn in the air, all the time mounting higher and higher, and all the time screaming harshly, "Robber!
Plunger hunts for his fish while Longlegs waits for his fish to come to him," thought Peter.
It was heavy, as Peter could tell by the way in which Plunger flew.
O, I do hope Plungerwill get away from that big robber," cried Peter.
Plunger and King Eagle were now high in the air above the Big River.
It's Plunger the Osprey fishing, and I've nothing to fear from him," he cried happily.
Now the fish was heavy, so of course Plunger couldn't fly as easily and swiftly as if he were carrying nothing.
The plunger should be removed from the syringe and the instrument in two parts should be thoroughly boiled before filling.
Within the pot is a vertical pump-plunger which acts at the proper time to drive the molten metal through the perforated mouth of the pot into the mold and into all the characters in the matrices.
After the desired pressure has been applied the top plunger is withdrawn, and the lower one pushed upward to eject the prism of powder.
The axial perforations in prism powders are made by small bronze rods which pass through the lowerplunger and fit into corresponding holes in the upper one.
The lower plunger being withdrawn to the bottom of the plate the hexagonal hole is charged with the powder and the two plungers set in motion, thus compressing the powder between them.
We are going home, Walters," the Plunger whispered drowsily.
The Plunger touched him on the arm, and the Frenchman shoved the hand off impatiently and without looking around.
The Goodwood Plunger possessed a somewhat various knowledge of Monte Carlo and its habitues.
The Goodwood Plunger raised his hat slightly and bowed.
The Plunger touched him again and forced him to turn toward him.
The Goodwood Plunger knit his eyebrows and closed the lids once or twice, and forced the mistiness and pain out of his eyes.
The Frenchman tried to argue and resist, but the Plunger pushed him on with the silent stubbornness of a drunken man.
Frenchman, reaching for the piles of money which the Plunger had divided rapidly into three parts, "on the red; all on the red!
The Goodwood Plunger turned his back to the lights so that the people passing could not see his face, and tore the letter up slowly and dropped it piece by piece over the balcony.
The experiment might have been reversed, and the plunger pulled suddenly outwards so as to rarefy the enclosed air.
Now if a tuft of cotton, moistened with ether, be placed in the cylinder, and the plunger be suddenly and forcibly pushed in, the cotton will take fire.