Her papa furnished pokers and shovels for the schools, and her papa would call on the Board.
She said her Papa furnished pokers and tongs and shovels and dust-pans for the public schools, and he would see to it that she had a seat to herself if she wanted it.
The Templars hurried together, swords flew out, the Alsatians plied pokers and shovels, and many heads were broken.
She asked Mr. Smith, one day, if it was true that he walked down St. Paul's with three virgins holding silver pokers before him.
Grey devilkins mingled with the crowd, and when the little jokers-pokers hopped on the girls' shoulders and poked their shaggy and ticklish little paws into the corsage under the chemise the girls raised piercing screams.
Tom is the bell that you hear at nine each night; the Vice has to see that he is in proper condition, and, as you have seen, goes out with his pokers for that purpose.
Two of the pokersstand on each side his bed, and relieve each other every two hours.
We noticed one thing, that when Zebedee was along they always left their pokers behind.
The hereditary pokers melted as if by magic and even Miss Judith succumbed to his charms and promised to go to a moving picture show with him some night.
Miss Judith and Miss Arabella were looking around for their pokers so they could swallow them again, but Zebedee had hidden them, and with his inimitable good nature and tact he drew old Mr. Gaillard into his charmed circle.
She had read of people who had flung looking-glasses out of the window by mistake, in the excitement of the house being on fire, and had carried the pokers and tongs carefully into the garden.
Elizabeth Eliza followed her, first proceeding to collect all the pokers and tongs she could find, because they could be thrown out of the window without breaking.
But she met with a difficulty,--there were no pokers and tongs, as they did not use them.
As the latter were not very liquid, their issue was promoted by means of pokers or wooden poles, perhaps damped, with which also the metal was stirred in the crucible.
It is proved that these wooden pokers or poles were made use of in all the furnace-works.
Let us look for a common set of fire-irons, and we shall find that nine pokers out of ten have a handle terminating in a pointed knob.
I do not wonder at the second poker being required; for nineteen out of every twenty pokers of an ornamental (?
Tug realized this, too, very shortly, and he and History threw the pokers away.
In the fire were two or three ironpokers glowing red-hot.
Red-hot, your Majesty," came the answer from one of the other ravens, and History heard the clanking of the pokers as they were drawn from the fire.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pokers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.