I've been prowling through a secondhand bookstore over on Lexington Avenue, picking up bargains.
But General Hunter will not allow any one to visit the camp, and it is no good repeating secondhand reports.
I suppose it cost the Boers about £35, and it would still fetch £10 as a secondhand article.
He sells them to Mr. Morrow who owns this store--secondhand books.
For the moment she left the little secondhand bookshop soothed, comforted, and filled with a desire to call again.
On Tuesday I hunted up a number of dealers in secondhand clothing, and had them call at the hotel by appointment.
Aside from a few dresses sold at small prices to secondhand dealers, Mrs. Lincoln's wardrobe was still in her possession.
There was never any first-hand evidence on the subject (for the simple reason that the subject had no real existence), but the mass of secondhand evidences went far to prove the non-existent.
This secondhand method of thinking is strangely characteristic of our race, in contradistinction to French and German methods of thought, and is admirably illustrated by the anecdote concerning the camel.
There were hundreds of such stories, none first hand, but overwhelming in matter of cumulative secondhand evidence, all springing from nowhere but the unassisted brain of ordinary Englishmen.
We have thus to take a secondhandversion of Armanni's account.
She tried the door that led into the secondhand shop from the hall, found it unlocked, and with a little gasp of relief slipped through, and closed it gently behind her.
Narrow stairs immediately in front of her led upward; at her right was a connecting door to the secondhand shop.
She reached the secondhand store--and walked on past it.
In a side street leading out of Gray's Inn Road, he found a secondhand clothes shop.
He paid prices varying from two pounds ten shillings to three pounds fifteen shillings, and always bought secondhand goods.
I will take no secondhand information," he thought; "I will hear this man's opinion from his own lips.
Neither are arms now the peculiar property of Seigneurs; but of every mortal who has ten shillings, wherewith to buy a secondhand firelock.
This prints the name on enough post cards to go to all the secondhand bookshops in the city.
He might pick up enough old books in a secondhand store to fill the whole space and not spend more than a dollar.
They deal in new books, not secondhand ones, but he dabbles in rare volumes on the side.
Not in the secondhand and by-productin' business you can't," says I.
Under Pinkey's guidance Wallie went to the land office, which was in the rear of a secondhand store kept by Mr. Alvin Tucker, who was also the land commissioner.
Now, as the light strengthened, Wallie could see his third-handed stove purchased from the secondhand man, Tucker, standing in the corner with its list to starboard.
I was always on the look-out for a secondhand book containing Hooker's letterpress.
And later, near the Greek Patriarchate, I found that which to me is home--a secondhand book-store.
I might have known that the fact of his visit would prove more thrilling than any gossip coming secondhandfrom me.
But in themselves these definitions are secondhand and conventional; there is danger that instead of inciting one to effort after personal experiences that will exemplify and verify them, they will be accepted on authority as substitutes.
He has a secondhand bookshop in Washington, and he came to the poorhouse to look at some old books they have there--thought they might be valuable.
The wagon house had burned one night, and the master of Bramble Farm could not bring himself to pay out the cash for even a secondhand wagon.
He keeps a secondhand bookshop, you know, and he's positively insulting to customers who try to buy any of the books.
Not new; already or previously or used by another; as, a secondhand book, garment.
His clothes had been purchased at a secondhand store, and they might have fitted better than they did, but they were a vast improvement on what he had worn before.
To do this work he must have a tricycle, and the energetic little lady having found a secondhand one that could be had for thirty dollars, set herself to secure this sum from several of her friends.
Now," interposed Henry, "we are getting into secondhand information and we should be hearing from the medical students themselves.
It will be noted that it is secondhand information," said Henry haughtily.
Let us get all of the prior information out into the open and let's honestly label it for what it is--secondhand information.
On his way back to the office he passed a secondhand book-stall.
All he knew was from Jemima's secondhand report, and the magnitude of the news had quite prevented him from inquiring as to particulars.
Saber and Fabian Books can be ordered through the Dorian Book Service, and some secondhand book dealers will locate paperbacks, including Village Books and Press, above.
If you miss them on the news-stands, you'll have to root in secondhand stores.
At a secondhand dealer's, a dark den with coats and trousers hanging in layers about the entrance, he bought a suit of clothes and an overcoat.
He was back with the rest of the money that night, buying a secondhandsuitcase on his way from the depot.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "secondhand" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: employed; secondary; used; worn