Because his hair is all knitted in scollops, and he has scollops around his wrists and at the bottom of his trousers.
While Scollops was on this errand the dolls became more noisy than ever, and one of them tried to knock Tot's crown off.
Go at once, Scollops and tell the musicians to come and play.
That's a good idea, Tot," said the girl, and at once sent Scollops to order the pewter soldiers to march into the village and preserve order.
Seating herself among the cushions of the throne, her Majesty touched a bell which broughtScollops running in.
Then they quietly stole away, unnoticed by the dolls, and walked to the palace, where they had a delightful luncheon and were waited upon by Scollops and Twinkle.
Softly his eyes closed, and in another moment he would have been sound asleep had not Scollops raised him to his feet and said: "It is not time for sleep yet, for you haven't had your dinner.
Tot wanted the door between his room and Dot's left open while they slept, so Scollops opened it and the children called good-night to each other.
While she was thinking what was best to be done, the rag doll Scollops came up to Dot and said: "Since the music box is locked up, why do you not order out the pewter band to play for them?
Scollops and Twinkle now served lavender-colored ices to those present at the Ceremony of Adoption, and the pewter band finished playing and marched away again.
She saw now that she must let the naughty dolls have their own way; but she went down the street with Tot and Scollops and watched the crowd break down the door of the house.
But Twinkle and Scollops were now impatient to hurry them away, so soon they descended the stairway again and were ushered into the royal banquet room.
The hand felt soft and woolly to Tot, but he did not object to it, for Scollops had a merry expression to his face that won the little boy's heart at once.
The kitchen was as dark and darker than the cider-cellar, and long lines of furrowed scollops ran even up to the chimney-stacks.
The shadow of the old keep, and the ivy-mantled buttress, fell along the roadway of the bridge, and lay in scollops there.
One of these had passed not long ago, with a great trunk swinging and swagging on the road, and slurring the scollops of the horse-track.
He had true Cripps' hair, like a horn-beam hedge in the month of January; and a thick curly beard of good hay colour, shaven into three scollops like a clover leaf.
A short gauze apron, striped or figured, cut in three scollops at the bottom, and trimmed round, with a broad trimming closely plaited; the middle of the apron has three scollops reversed.
Scollops are osier twigs, sharpened at both ends, and inserted in the thatch, to bind it at the eave and rigging.
At last their preparations seemed completed, and the audience assembled.
In these operations he was in no wise particular as to the objects of his attacks.
I think," replied Mrs. Brantley, "that scollops are the prettiest.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "scollops" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.