You may tink dat old Fritz is a fool, Und haf maype some axes to grind, But dose tings dat he learned oudt of school, Dey vill pring de improvement of mind.
Ve believed dat dem French vas no goot, Shonnie Bull ve vould shtarve in his isle, Ve vould sink all his ships dat pring foodt, But ve're learning some tings all de vile.
Gootness," observed that gentleman, "did you not shay I vas for to tell vy I pring dis voman up?
Den you must pring it round here before I can pay for it," he observed.
Now good Mrs. Pring was beginning to forget, or rather had never borne properly in mind, that I was the head of the household now, and entitled to know everything, and to be asked about it.
Deborah Pring did her very best, and was in and out of his room every minute, and very often seemed to me to run him down when he deserved it not; on purpose that I might be started to run him up.
Being thus rebuked by his father, who was a very faithful-minded man, Robert Pringshuffled his long boots down, and made me a low salutation.
To wit, I received through Mistress Pring an offer of marriage, immediate and pressing, from Captain Anthony Purvis!
Therefore he left Thomas Pring at home, with the doors well-barred, and two duck guns loaded, and ordered me not to quit the house until he should return with a creel of trout for supper.
And lo, it was little Dick Hutchings at our door, and Deborah Pring held him by the coat-flap, and was beating him with one of my father’s sticks.
I have ordered Pring to keep the door; and Mistress Pring, who hath the stronger tongue, to come up if he attempted to dispute; the while I go away to catch our supper.
Mrs. Pring smacked him on the mouth, for she saw that I had heard it.
Thomas Pringwas gone, as behooved an ancient warrior, to see how his successors did things, and the boy Dick Hutchings had begged leave to sit in a tree and watch the smoke.
It has generally been held that Pring doubled Cape Cod, and reached what is now Edgartown Harbor in Martha’s Vineyard, or some roadstead in that region.
It should be noted that Robert Salterne, who was with Pring at Plymouth, soon after took Orders in the Church of England.
Before hearing of the loss of this ship, another was despatched under Thomas Hanam, with Martin Pring as master.
By the end of July Pring had loaded the “Discoverer” with sassafras, when Jones sailed in her for England, leaving Pring to complete the cargo of the other ship.
The “Elizabeth” went to Virginia, under the command of Gilbert, who lost his life there; while Martin Pring sailed with two small vessels for New England.
Nevertheless, the day before Pring sailed for England, they set the forest on fire “for a mile space.
Leaving England April 10, Pring sighted the islands of Maine on the 2d of June, and, coasting southward, entered one of the rivers.
This is counting Pring as the first, not usually reckoned such however, and Champlain as the second.
I peg your leddyship will excuse my aprupt departure, as I will return forthwith, and I will either pring you Donacha in life, or else his head, whilk I dare to say will be as satisfactory.
Out spoke de grimme witche, 'She shall pay dee well to boot, If yo pring to me de measure of dat lady's liddle foot.
Dere's a cerdain lot of shwearin, Vitch anger alvays crafes; Boot spite like dat's enof to pring De tead men from deir craves.
Boot oh dose vas arch-heafenly dimes, Ven by mine lofe I sat; Und see de maedchen pring de grapes, Und crash dem in a vat.
Dis voonderfol Condescension pring down drementous applause, Und dose who catch de nodion gife most derriple hooraws: Eshbecially some Amerigans ash vas shtandin' near de door, Und who in all deir leben long nefer heard so moosh sense pefore.
De virst shot dat der Breitmann fired He pring de peaches down, For he hit de double zero mit A gold Napoleon.
Id pring de tears to Breitmann's eyes, To find in many a shtand Vot oft he'd baid a quarder for To see in a distand land.
Voyage of Captain Pring from Bantam to Patania and Japan §6.
The 22d, I went ashore, accompanied by Mr Pring and Mr Bailey, to confer with the Dutch general, concerning certain idle complaints made by them against our mariners.
Voyage of Captain Pring from Bantam, to Patania and Japan, and return to Jacatra.
Shust you pring me to a hoss vot I don'd peen aple not to ride!
She's thinkin' it's to pring the lang tyke oot for a ride.
Chust a wee lilt o' the pipes might pring the creatures oot o' their holes.
She thinks it wass a shame to pring us all oop here to dee.
What made ye pring her to sea at a', Meester Steve?
I have not brought up a single American authority against him, but have only made such alterations as a writer could with nothing whatever but the accounts of Sir George Prevost and Captain Pring before him to compare with James.
Cassin handled the Ticonderoga, and Captain Pring the Linnet, with the utmost gallantry and skill, and, after Macdonough, they divide the honors of the day.
Pring says the action lasted two hours and three quarters, the American accounts, two hours and twenty minutes.
As Captain Pring wrote his letter in Plattsburg Bay the day after the action, he of course could not give the loss aboard the British gun-boats; so James at once assumed that they suffered none.
On through the Narrows they sailed, as did Martin Pring many years before.
It was almost thirty years ago that Martin Pring sailed up the river to which we are now going.
For two days they searched diligently, glad to get back to the cornmeal cakes and pea-porridge, and at night, quite as disappointed as Pring and doubtless more tired, they fell upon the bed of boughs their father had laid for them.
In the same year Sir Ferdinando Gorges sentPring once more to Norumbega.
In 1603 the ships of De Chastes, with Champlain aboard, spent the summer in the St Lawrence; while during the same season Martin Pring took a cargo of sassafras in Massachusetts Bay.
By gar," he exclaimed, "I good mind to pring you home to my leetle gal.
More recent investigations point to this harbor as the one visited by Martin Pring in 1603.
When Pring was about ready to leave, the Indians became hostile and set the woods on fire, and he saw it burn 'for a mile space.
Vun time more to-day you say, 'Pring vasser,' and you never say shtop.
And you say, 'Von I tell you pring vasser, pring till I say shtop.
Mishter Hapgoot came part vay mit me, but he vas so used up I made him shtop till I came to pring Toby up vere he is.
Pring for his love, wishing hym a prosperouse voyage.
Pring and me, each of us, a jar of markasotes, or sweet bred, and one to Capt.
Pring councell to get out into Cochie road, and will make as much hast as we can to gett out the Moone and Bull.
I bed you somet'ing for nodding dot ve findt dot chest, und ve pring him pack to Downsent und he vill take him py New Orleans.
If she tid put know ta paad plood was pe in you, she wouldn't pe tone you ta wrong as pring you up.
My lort is come, out of his cootness, to pring her a creat kift; for he'll pe hearing of ta sad accident which pefell her poor pipes one efening lately.
I pring de bit paper here myself an' vaits a vhiles, but he no come and I haf to go on.
If Hugo he come vhile I am avay, you tell him I pring youst two three tings from my voman for you.
Pring was forced to give the order, and she planed down.
Captain Pringis perfectly right, sir," he said modestly.
Pring reports that she was doing a sixteen to eighteen second mile, but there is doubtless a mistake in the message.
I should then be certain that no one could possibly get at Captain Pring before I could.
Not a living soul must speak to Captain Pring before I do--not even Sir Joshua or any of the White Star people.
It's the American gentleman who picked up Captain Pring after the attack on the Albatros.
Meanwhile I shall see Captain Pring directly the May Flower arrives, and before anyone else.
It was at some point on the left bank of the Piscataqua, three or four miles from the mouth of the river, that worthy Master Pring probably effected one of his several landings.
Miss Pring did nothing to dispel the illusion--she had conscientiously flattened the high spirits out of too many little girls to be interested in a new specimen.
Olivia Pring as much as Olivia Pring would have amused her--Cynthia must be aboard ship by now.
Louise was left with the impression of an Olivia Pring who had been Friar Tuck to Clare's Robin Hood.
Unfortunately, Captain Challons's vessel and crew were taken by the Spaniards in the West Indies, and, though Hanham and Pring reached the coast of America, they returned without making a settlement.
Pring was absent eight months, and returned with an account of the country fully confirming Gosnold's good report.
Two months later sailed another ship (of which Thomas Hanham was captain and Martin Pring master), "with all necessary supplies for the seconding of Captain Challons and his people.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pring" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.