They had been searching for sea-gulls' nests in the Tas de Pois d'Aval.
The waters had crept up around them; they had no time to regain the little bay in which they had moored their boat, and they were compelled to wait upon one of the peaks of the Tas de Pois for the ebb of the tide.
The thin-shelled peas, called pois sans parchemin, are attacked by birds (21/25.
The varieties, however, of the Pois sans parchemin differ much more in their pods, and these are eaten and valued.
Pois de prud'homme and pois mange-tout are dressed the same, leaving out the flour and pepper.
Proceed as before, and serve with a pint of green peas, prepared as for cotelettes de mouton aux pois (No.
In the Pois géant sans parchemin, which bears purple flowers, the leaflets in the young plant are edged with red; and in all the peas with purple flowers the stipules are marked with red.
The varieties, however, of the Pois sans parchemin differ much more in their pods, and these are eaten and valued.
The thin-shelled peas, called pois sans parchemin, are attacked by birds[558] much more than common peas.
Pois o berço, onde a bocca pequenina Abre o infante a sorrir, e a miniatura A vaga imagem de uma sepultura, O germen vivo de uma atroz ruina?
It was not thus with grey peas (pois chiche), which flourished at a very remote period, and are mentioned in the sacred writings.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pois" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.