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Example sentences for "salamanders"

Lexicographically close words:
saladeros; salads; salal; salam; salamander; salams; salaried; salaries; salario; salary
  1. The wives of the Salamanders are fair, nay, rather more fair than all others, seeing they are of a purer element.

  2. Frogs and salamanders are silenced and sluggish, but the morning sun renews their vigor; and who ever heard of a frostbitten bird?

  3. After a while he rose, shambled out and down among the rocks to the spring where snow lay, trodden and filthy, and the big, black salamanders crawled half stupefied in the sun.

  4. And bright as the sun was his vesture, on the mount of Agremontein, In the glowing fires, Salamanders had welded that garment's shine.

  5. And one over against the other stood the gems in a double row; By the wondrous Salamanders was it woven in fierce flame's glow!

  6. There are a few exceptions in this division of the cup between three bones, chiefly among Salamanders and certain Frogs.

  7. In some Salamanders a single cartilage is directed forward, and forked in front.

  8. Early in the nineteenth century naturalists included with the Reptilia the tribe of salamanders and frogs which are named Amphibia.

  9. For the bones of the reptile orders stretch their affinities in one direction towards the skeletons of salamanders and fishes; and extend them also at the same time in other directions, towards birds and mammals.

  10. The fire salamanders rushed right into the fire and pulled out of the nest the vireo children just in time before their little feathers got burnt.

  11. Well, these salamanders agreed that they would have a fire department, and the next thing was to arrange for the hose and ladder.

  12. These notices were read by all the animals, and the very next day the salamanders heard the cow bell.

  13. The Fire and Water Fire Department of the Salamanders will PUT IT OUT.

  14. There are apparently no salamanders or tailed Amphibia.

  15. Wherefore, as the Salamanders would as soon have thought of getting up to see the sun rise, coffee was always an improvisation and eggs a visitation of Providence.

  16. The Salamanders were still in gales of laughter over the discomfiture of their common enemy.

  17. Will those who have been Salamanders to-day, turned mothers to-morrow, still teach what they have proclaimed, that what is wrong for the woman is wrong for the man and that if man may experience woman may explore?

  18. The other Salamanders did not notice her presence or admit her equality.

  19. She had met and scored others before who in the secret code of the Salamanders were written down unfair.

  20. They were trained nurses, lately arrived from the far West, older than the rest, but Salamanders by their craving for excitement and their fidelity to the rule of never allowing business to interfere with pleasure.

  21. It seemed to her that Winona had put herself out to attract him--excessively so, considering her proprietorship; for the etiquette of Salamanders is imperious on such points.

  22. But the Salamanders are neither irrelevant nor the product of unrelated forces.

  23. To a European, the Salamanders are incomprehensible.

  24. But she steadfastly resisted this disloyalty; for among Salamanders etiquette is strict, and possession is all points of the law.

  25. The great fraternity of the Salamanders has taught her of their curious devious understanding.

  26. In a second order of the salamanders the gills are lost in the metamorphosis, and when fully grown they have only pulmonary respiration.

  27. If we force the larvae of our salamanders (Figure 2.

  28. Their pygmy descendants of more modern types are not found until later, salamanders appearing first in the Cretaceous, and frogs at the beginning of the Cenozoic.

  29. Amphibians--the class to which frogs and salamanders belong--now appear, with lungs for breathing air and with limbs for locomotion on the land.

  30. Tschudi in 1838 for various salamanders from North America, which had previously been described as Lacerta or Salamandra, and which, so far as general appearance is concerned, differ little from the European salamanders.

  31. Faust prepares salamandrine by pounding up whole salamanders in a small quantity of physiological saline solution.

  32. The venom secreted by salamanders evidently serves to protect these creatures against their enemies.

  33. Since this surface, being no longer exposed to the air, immediately became quite black, it was supposed to be extinguished; but the salamanders sustained such severe burns that they soon succumbed.

  34. It hath been much promoted by Stories of incombustible napkins and textures which endure the fire, whose materials are called by the name of Salamanders wool.

  35. Nor is this Salamanders wooll desumed from any Animal, but a Mineral substance Metaphorically so called from this received opinion.

  36. East Pond where the eggs of the toad, tree toad, frogs and salamanders are found.

  37. The newts and salamanders find young tadpoles very good eating and they make way with hundreds of them.

  38. You can feed them flies, other insects, and earthworms, and they may then leave the salamanders alone.

  39. If so, you may have seen salamanders ("lizards") making their escape as quickly as possible.

  40. Be sure to keep the moss damp for the salamanders and add occasionally fresh pieces in which they will get food.

  41. The toad in various stages of development from the egg to the adult] Frogs, salamanders and tree toads lay their eggs in the same places and at about the same time as the toad we are to study.

  42. The grubs and worms probably ate the roots, and then the salamanders ate them," observed the Pessimist.

  43. If we could only eat the salamanders now, the retribution would be complete.

  44. But the Florida Agriculturalist says that salamanders don't eat roots," said Hope: "they only eat grubs and worms.

  45. Then one day, on the second floor, facing the front, under the magnificent ceiling covered with salamanders and painted ornaments which are now crumbling away, Molière produced for the first time Le Bourgeois gentilhomme.

  46. We walked through the empty galleries and deserted rooms where spiders spin their cobwebs over the salamanders of Francis the First.

  47. Finally, there is a respiratory process on the body of the embryo itself through the branchial apertures on its neck; these in the Frogs and Salamanders still continue visible after their exclusion from the egg.

  48. In the Chelonia or Tortoises the teeth are entirely wanting, and they are also scarcely indicated in the Asquamous Salamanders and Frogs.

  49. The naked Salamanders and Frogs will occupy the lowest place.

  50. All other Lizards, the Serpents, Chelonia, Salamanders and Frogs, have small eyes and consequently follow each other.

  51. Thus the Salamanders are more rudimental, that is, they have organs more imperfect than the Sharks; the Tree-creepers are more rudimental than the Crocodiles, the Mice than the Fowls and Bustards.

  52. In the Salamanders and Frogs these branchial foramina are persistent for a longer time, frequently through the whole period of life; but in Birds and Mammalia they disappear, while they are in the embryo state.

  53. For instance, there is a salamander which differs from most other salamanders in being exclusively terrestrial in its habits.

  54. The salamanders are close relatives of the frogs and toads and may be kept in a jar or vivarium in wet moss or grass.

  55. The tiger salamanders are larger than the red newts and are marked with orange and black spots, hence the name "tiger".

  56. In the true Amphibians the lungs are better developed than in the Crossopterygian or Dipnoan, although the lungs are finally lost in certain salamanders which breathe through epithelial cells.

  57. Still for purposes of systematic study, the frogs and salamanders are left out of the domain of ichthyology, while the Tunicata and the Enteropneusta might well be included in it.

  58. The few living lung-fishes resemble the salamanders in many regards, and some writers have ranged the class as midway between the primitive sharks and the amphibians.

  59. The salamanders are wrathful, and in temperament sanguine.

  60. The salamanders and sylphs have no fixed dwellings.

  61. It must be said he had neglected nothing to attract the eyes of Sylphs and Salamanders in forming Adam and Eve.

  62. Salamanders resemble women, or, to speak precisely, nymphs, and they are perfectly beautiful!

  63. The marriages of Salamanders and sages have witnesses more august.

  64. The Salamanders have no teeth that we should call such.

  65. My mother placed the roast in the middle of the table, and took advantage of it to ask if the Salamanders are good Christians, of which she had her doubts, as she had never heard that the inhabitants of fire praised the Lord.

  66. Salamanders range from century to century in unalterable youth; some of them have seen Noah, Moses and Pythagoras.

  67. Salamanders do not want their amours to be kept secret, they are not ashamed of them.

  68. But for all that it is quite evident that Salamanders are inclined to man's love.

  69. Know well, my son, Salamanders are not to be betrayed without punishment awaiting you.

  70. Asterac, "and certainly closer, at least as far as Salamanders are concerned.

  71. The souls of the Salamanders are too noble, their intelligence too subtle, to envy one another, and to give way to a sentiment pertaining to the barbarity wherein humanity is still half plunged.

  72. Unhappily some Salamanders do exist and a learned Jesuit father, whose name I have forgotten, has discoursed on their apparition.

  73. But whensoever some sage shall be able to do it, mankind will be the equal of Sylphs and Salamanders in intelligence and beauty.


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