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Example sentences for "rine"

Lexicographically close words:
rince; rind; rinde; rinderpest; rinds; ring; ringbone; ringdove; ringe; ringed
  1. Take the rine of a large watermelon not too ripe cut it into small pieces, take two pound of loaf sugar, one pint of water, put it all into a kettle, let it boil gently for four hours, then put it into pots for use.

  2. Thus Bec had a priory at St Neots in Huntingdonshire; the abbey of Mont-Ste-Cathérine at Rouen had one at Blyth in Nottinghamshire.

  3. But Auntie Tine dared not whisper anything more, because of their sister Marie, who had flown into such a passion; and she pinched Auntie Rine's withered hand, whereupon Auntie Rine glared at her angrily.

  4. Yet Constance suspected that Auntie Rine had understood at least something of it, for she was now looking at Constance askance, with a frightened look.

  5. This is telling you that we have many schemes in hand for the occasion, and that our clever Nérine and the dexterous Sbrigani have undertaken to bring the affair to a successful issue.

  6. Sbrigani and Nérine are merely the conventional rogues of the stage.

  7. And why haven't Auntie Tine and Auntie Rine come yet?

  8. Balzac's account is obviously tinged with literary exaggeration, though the stories of La Palférine were no doubt gleaned among the gossips of the boulevard.

  9. Périne only looking at pretty bright figures, mother; so pretty with the light on them.

  10. But Périne had a haunt or two of her own, and Marie said prayers for her, and slept, hoping the girl would be safe.

  11. Périne heard mother say she wanted something to make the soup good," laughed the girl, nodding her head, and quite unconscious that behind her the enraged Jean was violently shaking his fist.

  12. He tried coaxing, he tried menace, but Périne shrieked the more.

  13. Between her sobs the girl jerked out piteously: "Périne come back?

  14. Well, I am not sure that Périne isn't preferable to old Plon-Plon.

  15. Périne had no sooner gone than Jean came out and flung himself angrily on a chair.

  16. She told Périne where she was to sit, and tried to extract more coherent details, but only as to the figures was Périne clear.

  17. He made signs that he must speak, and with some difficulty she got Périne into the landing, thrusting into her hands the bread which would have been her own portion.

  18. When I remember how hard it is to get tobacco for him, for I am dreadfully afraid that some one will suspect me when I ask for it, I must own that Périne is an unlucky child.

  19. But Périne was past all control, she screamed for "Mother!

  20. Only promise me you will be prudent, for I must leave Périne here, though I will lock the door.

  21. But when she proposed to take her to the crêmerie, Périne began to wail again, and it was evident that something had so terrified her, that it would be cruelty to force her out into the streets.

  22. He therefore set himself more vigorously than ever to bawl for help, and Périne seconded him with all her might.

  23. The direction of Sainte-Périne was at the same time taken from the two shameless speculators and entrusted to the Prefect of the Seine.

  24. Next within this hard shell is a vvhite rine resembling in shew verie much euen as any thing may do, to the vvhite of an egge vvhen it is hard boyled.

  25. By daybreak this division reached the southeastern coast of the island not far south of Syracuse, and fell into the track of the Helôrine road, which they pursued until they arrived at the Kakyparis.

  26. When the rine came down in a reggiler sheet.

  27. Mis' Kath'rine she been a waitin' foh yoh.

  28. Nothing's wrong with me" said the sergeant, "I jist want somethink to buck me up; this rine is getting on me nerves.


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