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Example sentences for "pouches"

Lexicographically close words:
potum; potus; potuto; pouch; pouched; pouching; pouder; poudre; poudres; pouer
  1. The bloodshot brown eyes in their reddened sockets seemed in danger of falling into the great pouches of loose skin below them.

  2. Some have the tail very long, others of medium length, while it is sometimes reduced to a mere stump, and all have large cheek pouches and bare seat pads.

  3. One group has no cheek pouches and no thumb on the hand, and many of these have long soft fur of varied colors.

  4. The Quarter Gunner fills the pouches with one round each, and passes them to the men, each of whom, except Nos.

  5. Illustration] With this he hurled the pouches at the head of one of the men, who quickly dodged and turned to pick them up, just as Buffalo Bill fired upon the other man with his revolver in his left hand.

  6. There were two pouches of two pockets each, and secured by oil-silk, then sealed, and the pockets locked and never opened between St. Joseph and Sacramento.

  7. The bridles and saddles were light weight, as were the riders, and the pouches were not to contain over twenty pounds of weight.

  8. The pouches being unfastened now, Buffalo Bill raised them in one hand, while he said in an angry tone: “If you will have them, take them.

  9. So rapid and sustained was the fire, that men had to retire to refill their pouches from the reserve ammunition, and the rifles were so heated that they could no longer be held.

  10. The pollen-pouches approach slightly at the base, directly opposite the nectary, where the two viscid pollen-glands stand on guard.

  11. Immediately after their formation the two coelom-pouches of the Amphioxus are divided into several parts by longitudinal and transverse folds.

  12. In the Ascidia-larva, also, the chorda develops from the dorsal middle part of the primitive gut, while the two coelom-pouches detach themselves from it on both sides.

  13. Each of the primary pouches is divided into an upper dorsal and a lower ventral section by a couple of lateral longitudinal folds (Figure 1.

  14. So also the two coelom-pouches of the head in which they lie are still separated by a broad space.

  15. The episomites or dorsal coelom-pouches of the Acrania, Cyclostomes, and Selachii (Figure 1.

  16. Bullet-pouches were three times faster, and with self-destruct, an infinitely better security risk.

  17. Just as the hatch was opened Stoltzyn remembered something and began to explain what the plastic pouches set at the chin were for.

  18. As before mentioned, these pouches communicate with the pharynx, and through this small opening matter may escape.

  19. One or both guttural pouches may contain pus.

  20. These are concretions in the sheath, though the term has been also applied to the nodule of sebaceous matter which accumulates in the blind pouches (bilocular cavity) by the sides of the papilla on the end of the penis.

  21. It had been stripped of its pouches and small straps, but was otherwise unharmed.

  22. And, having secured his pouches of mail and express stuff to the saddle, Jack leaped to the back of Sunger and was off at a gallop.

  23. Jack carried with him a light but strong rope for often he had to tie mail pouches on the saddle behind him.

  24. Instinctively he looked to see if the mail and express pouches were safe.

  25. Besides, while there were some letters and parcels of importance, there was not enough of value in the pouches this trip to make it an inducement for robbery.

  26. Once more he felt of the pouches in the darkness.

  27. If the rascals have taken all the mail out and just thrown the empty pouches in here, that isn't such a great discovery after all!

  28. The mail pouches the robbers took from me!

  29. A man was kept in hiding at that place for nearly a week, ready to give the alarm if the hold-up men returned to get the pouches which they had hidden.

  30. The eggs, after being discharged, are attached to the abdominal legs of the mother by a kind of cement, or they are carried in pouches attached to the thorax.

  31. Pouches are fastened to 'em, and well filled with ammunition.

  32. I've seen every morning that our pouches were full.

  33. The best play is true genius, which always comes thus into the world, and has this way of doing its work, and all the contents of the memory pouches is luggage to be carried rather than the vital strength that carries burdens.

  34. Their rifles were resting against the wall, their cartridge pouches and heavy packs had been thrown on the floor, and by their sides were some partly-consumed slices of turnip.

  35. Instead, they were given Mauser rifles and short bayonets, the ammunition for the former being kept loosely in two large black-leather pouches attached to the belt.

  36. The whole evidence thus points strongly to the conclusion that the true branchial segmental units are the branchial bars or diaphragms, not the pouches between them.

  37. From pouches of this gut other cavities were said to be formed, called coelomic cavities, and thus arose the group of coelomatous animals.

  38. With broad gastric pouches which are simple, i.

  39. The sexes are distinct, as in all Streptoneura; and genital ducts and accessory glands and pouches are present, as in all Pectinibranchia.

  40. Then I made a little mistake on Shooter's Hill, and stopped an ancient grazier whose pouches were better lined than his brain-pan, the bonny bay nag carried me sheer off in spite of the whole hue and cry.

  41. And for my kinsman's Eldorado, never trust me if I do not believe he has found it in the pouches of some such gulls as thyself.

  42. Many old-style pouches are still in use, viz.

  43. During the last ten years the weight of pouches used for ordinary service has been rapidly diminishing.

  44. Pouches and sacks are purchased by contract but kept in repair by the Government.

  45. Mountain carriers in the northwest require special pouches especially in the sections where snow shoes are needed.

  46. The carriers in Alaska with their dog-teams have also special makes of pouches and thus all conditions are met where peculiar needs require it.

  47. These pouches are now being rapidly replaced with the all-canvas pouch costing less than 70 cents each.

  48. I was already doing so, and standing it up behind us against a patch of low bushes, I hung the powder and shot pouches by their straps to the iron ramrod.

  49. Pithecia forms a transitive type between the blunt sacculated caeca of the Cynomorpha and the curved pointed pouches of the Cebidae, partaking of the characters of both.

  50. Two or more of these pouches may unite to form a common duct or canal opening into the intestine.

  51. The caecum resembles in its general shape and structure the pouches seen in many birds, except that it is unilateral, while the birds normally have two symmetrical caeca.

  52. As a rule carnivorous birds have short and rudimentary pouches (Figs.

  53. These caecal pouches may arise from the body of the stomach, instead of from the left extremity.

  54. Frequently the caeca differentiate more completely from the colon, appearing as pouches of varying capacity joined to the large intestine by a narrower neck.

  55. These pouches or diverticula of the intestine form the so-called pyloric caeca or appendices of these fish.

  56. A continuation of the backward extension of the bilateral colic pouches leads to the production of the typical double avian caeca in a greater or lesser degree of development.

  57. The caecal pouches are more completely differentiated, communicating with the colon by a constricted neck.

  58. The pouches of each row are separated from each other externally by constrictions, internally by projecting crescentic folds (plicae coli) (Figs.

  59. Each appendix may open into the intestine independently, this especially where the number is limited and the individual pouches large (cf.

  60. In its general appearance the caecum of these singular animals bears a close resemblance to the caecal pouches of many birds.

  61. The mesogastrium now pouches to form the great omentum and rapidly enlarges.

  62. The canal itself is longer than these bands, thus producing a folding of the walls in the form of three rows of pouches (cellulae coli), in the intervals between the bands.

  63. In addition to a large sacculated caecal pouch, situated in the usual position at the beginning of the colon, the large intestine is provided further on with two supplementary elongated pointed conical pouches (Fig.

  64. Slowly and deliberately they were shooting cartridges from their pouches into the breeches of their weapons, and every half-second there was a sharp report, and often enough an answering shriek from the enemy.

  65. Dick made certainly quite a smart officer once he was dressed in the greatcoat, belts, and pouches of his late assailant, while the fez gave him quite an Oriental appearance.

  66. Teacher: "And what do they have pouches for?

  67. Pupil: "Animals that have pouches in their stomachs.


  68. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pouches" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.