He turned out his toes in those awful prunella shoes!
He takes such mincing little steps in his great prunella shoes.
It was all brought about by a pair of black prunella gaiters.
Among other boots, shoes and slippers he sold gaiters--then quite the fashion--with prunella uppers and elastic gores at the sides.
The black prunella gaiters and the slip of paper with the shoe size were, while not forgotten, almost lost in the slimy mass of tattle and chatter.
She knew at once that the trouble must be something about the black prunella gaiters.
From Mrs. Brown the story of the black prunella gaiters circulated from one lady to another, changing form like a putty ball batted from hand to hand, until it reached Mrs. Hardcome.
The black prunella gaiters, David; the same that I always get.
The arguments urged against this conclusion are mere leather and prunella that may be brushed aside; the Report of the Commission has had the sanction of nearly all economists of a high order.
As to the argument that the Courts which have fixed 'fair rents' have been composed of honourable men, and that it is extremely invidious to make charges against them, mere leather and prunella may be brushed aside.
Three species of Spiraea are found between Surureem and Moflong, none perhaps below 5,000 feet; Prunella occurs about the same height, continuing as far as Moflong.
The Prunella vulgaris is a distinct plant from the Self Heal, or Sanicle, and belongs to the labiate order of herbs.
The Bugle, or middle Comfrey, is also a Sanicle, because of its excellence for healing wounds, in common with the Prunella and the true Sanicle.
The Prunella Vulgaris has a flattened calyx, and whorls of purplish blue flowers, which are collected in a head.
This is incorrect, as the surgical term "slough" was not used until long after the Prunella and the Sanicle became named Self-heal.
In the doeskin the filling threads pass over one and under two of the warp threads and in the prunella twill over two and under one.
Elspeth has been wrapped up in Prunella and watches her growth with ever-increasing delight.
When I was married, I considered that I was the only man who had ever had to learn by experience the laws that govern marriage, when Prunella was born I imagined myself to be the only father in the world.
Prunella did it quite innocently, not knowing that she was doing wrong in taking the fruit that hung close to the roadside.
But Prunella did not suspect anything, and set out quite cheerfully.
But this time he hesitated, for he hoped that Prunella might forget that he was a witch's son, and promise to give him a kiss.
As the years passed Prunella grew up into a very beautiful girl.
But the witch was furious, and next day hid herself behind the hedge, and when Prunella came past, and put out her hand to pluck the fruit, she jumped out and seized her by the arm.
But again Prunella answered as before, 'I will not kiss the son of a witch.
Now Bensiabel was in the room next to the one wherePrunella slept.
Then, at last, Prunellawas touched by Bensiabel's goodness and kindness to her, and she became his wife, and they lived happily ever after.
Princess Prunella came to the end of her patience.
The Tears of Princess Prunella There is no doubt that the Princess Prunella would have been the most charming little girl on either side of the sun, if she had not been so exceedingly cross and discontented.
But Princess Prunella showed no signs of being in a hurry.
But he never forgot how the little Princess Prunella had looked, as she sat on the nursery floor and wept with sobs that he was not able to hear.
Prunella has talked of nothing else for a whole week, and she has not been heard to grumble once.
Make a good brine of salt and water, sufficiently strong to bear an egg; boil and skim it clean, and when quite cold rub the meat with sal prunella and saltpetre mixed together.
Then mix together an ounce of sal prunella with two large handfuls of common salt, one handful of bay salt, and a pound of coarse sugar, and make them hot in a stewpan.
That development is temporal, is, dramatically, only a device for damming the flood that it may break at last with greater force.
There was no hint of the queen of the air in her demure dress, the well-sheathed curls, the small prunella slippers that peered from under the deep hem of her gray gown, but her bearing was queenly as she waited for him to speak.
Her light prunella slippers had found it hard travelling in the meadows.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "prunella" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.