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Example sentences for "rowl"

Lexicographically close words:
rowen; rower; rowers; rowes; rowing; rowle; rowled; rowling; rowlock; rowlocks
  1. Why, isn't he the most famous physician in Dublin, and doesn't he rowl his carriage there?

  2. In due time lade the Curds with the dish, into a thin fine Napkin, held up by two persons, that the whey may run from them through the bunt of the Napkin, which you rowl gently about, that the Curds may dry without breaking.

  3. Take Orange or Limon peel, and boil in a skillet of water, till they are tender; then rowl them up in a linnen cloth to dry the water well out of them; let them lie so all night.

  4. The dish will turn and rowl up and down in the water, as it gallopeth in boiling.

  5. Break it well, and put it into a large strainer, in which rowl it up and down, that all the Whey may run out into a little tub; when all that will is run out, wring out more.

  6. Then rowl them up and down in a soft and dry napkin, changing this as soon as it is wet for another, using so many Napkins as may make the fishes perfectly dry; for in that consisteth a chief part of their preparation.

  7. Sure she might be a bit lonesome, she'd say, but after all what great company was he to her when half the time she would be drowndin' him under the rowl of the say, like his poor father and grandfather?

  8. Upon the rowl of a sea, all the chain-plates to windward broke, lat.

  9. To Tommy Lark it was plain that Sandy Rowl could not lift himself out of the water.

  10. But when he turned, confident that he would find Rowl sprawling on the pan, Rowl had failed and dropped back in the water.

  11. When he turned, Rowl had an elbow and foot on the pan and was waiting for help; but Tommy Lark hesitated, disheartened--the pan would support less weight than he had thought.

  12. Had that capacity been equal to the weight of two men, it would have been a simple matter for him to run out, grasp Sandy Rowl by the collar, and drag him from the water.

  13. There was no indication, however--not that Tommy Lark and Sandy Rowl could read.

  14. Isn't no 'maybe' about it," Rowl declared.

  15. And both Tommy Lark and Sandy Rowl knew it well enough.

  16. Having come, at last, to a doubtful lane, sparsely spread with ice, Tommy Lark and Sandy Rowl were halted.

  17. Sandy Rowl caught the honest truth and unselfishness of the warning in Tommy Lark's voice.

  18. Then they stir and rowl it in the Pot with their hands: by which means it crumbles into corns like Gun-Powder.

  19. They rowl them up in Balls, which will grow hard.


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