And the angel thrust in his sharp sickle into the earth and gathered the vineyard of the earth and cast it into the great press of the wrath of God: 14:20.
And he that sat on the cloud thrust his sickle into the earth: and the earth was reaped.
And another angel came out from the temple, crying with a loud voice to him that sat upon the cloud: Thrust in thy sickle and reap, because the hour is come to reap.
And he cried with a loud voice to him that had the sharp sickle, saying: Thrust in thy sharp sickle and gather the clusters of the vineyard of the earth, because the grapes thereof are ripe.
After that the owner of the land cuts three stalks of rice with a sickle in the middle of the field, then he cuts three handfuls at the side, and places the whole in a napkin.
He addressed Uncle Dad Simms, the town's oldest inhabitant, whom he met face to face at the corner of Main and Sickle streets one fine morning in May.
Anderson submitted himself to be led--or rather dragged--around the corner intoSickle Street.
At the corner of Maple and Sickle streets, a few hundred feet from the Nixon cottage, the cavalcade received a whispered order to halt.
At any rate, bright and early on the second day of the Sunlight Bar, the ladies of Tinkletown brought their knitting and their sewing down to the corner of Main and Sickle streets and sat themselves down in front of the shrinking "silver mine.
Three minutes later, he entered Main Street a block above Sickle Street, and was leaning carelessly against the Indian tobacco sign in front of Jackson's cigar store, when his daughter and her companion bore down upon his left flank.
In due time a troubled, anxious group of men sallied forth from the alley back of the Banner office, and, headed by Anderson Crow, marched resolutely down Sickle Street to Maple and advanced upon the house of Deacon Rank.
Susie and her companion were on the point of disappearing in a doorway fifty yards down Sickle Street.
Didn't we see you a minute ago around in Sickle Street, Pop?
It was nearly eight o'clock when the two gentlemen came hurrying around the corner into Sickle street, piloted by Alf Reesling, the town drunkard.
The Nixon cottage was a quaint, old-fashioned place on the side of Battle Hill, looking down upon the maples of Sickle Street.
Then they hurried away and brought strange and delightful fruit--berries, and fruit in a skin yellow and curved like a sickle moon, and big nuts full of water sweet and cool, and these they laid before the lad.
A sickle of French manufacture was then placed in the hands of each, and they were instructed how to use them.
In the first attempt to use the sickle Terence was so awkward as to fall forward and break the implement into two pieces.
Ever and ever through long months the everlasting white glitter of the snow and ice, ever and ever the cold stars, the cloudless sky, the moon at full, or swung like a white sickle in the sky to warn him that his life must be mown like grass.
Nay, Master, give me gracious leave The Lord’s will I must keep; Upon the holy Sabbath day My sickle shall not reap!
Nothburga whirled her sickle bright And tossed it in the sky!
She laid her curving sickle by, And said her evening hymn, Wide-gazing on the starless sky, Where all was dark and dim.
So when among the stars you see The silver sickle flame, Think how the wonder came to be, And bless Nothburga’s name.
We see her, as the priestess of Teutates, sharpening her sickle to offer a human sacrifice.
The single ox pulling the crooked stick plough, or other similar ancient earth stirrer, and Ruth with her sickle and sheaves, may be found not far from the steam plough and the automatic binder.
Some means besides the sickle and scythe, hoe and plough, were wanted to destroy obnoxious standing grass and weeds.
Although the first reaping I remember was done with a horse-killing machine which carried two men, one of whom swept the sheaves off the table with a rake, I had a chance to see the work of some belated sickle men.
As the sickle men cut the wheat in handfuls, they were able to lay every straw in its place and make sheaves that for square butts and compactness surpassed any that can be turned out by the self-binders.
In Roman times the same principle was followed, by making an iron sickle with a deep groove, in which was inserted the cutting blade of steel (P.
The coroner asked to whom this sickle belonged, and lo!
Seven weeks shall you number to you: from the time you begin to put the sickle to the standing grain shall you begin to number seven weeks.
The angel thrust his sickle into the earth, and gathered the vintage of the earth, and threw it into the great winepress of the wrath of God.
Cut off the sower from Babylon, and him who handles the sickle in the time of harvest: for fear of the oppressing sword they shall turn everyone to his people, and they shall flee everyone to his own land.
When you come into your neighbor's standing grain, then you may pluck the ears with your hand; but you shall not move a sickle to your neighbor's standing grain.
He who sat on the cloud thrust his sickle on the earth, and the earth was reaped.
Then Cronus stretched out his hand, armed with a sickle of iron, or steel, and mutilated Uranus.
The sickle of Cronus is thus brought into connection with the sickle of the harvester.
This was the moment for Cronus,(6) who stretched out his hand armed with the sickle of iron, and mutilated Uranus.
The narrow sickle of the new moon, hanging above the sunset, is a charming telescopic sight.
Ay, now occasion serves to stumble him, That thrust his sicklein my harvest-corn.
But the greater part of the grain in all countries was, a century ago, being cut by the same little hand sickle that the Egyptians had used on the banks of the Nile and the Babylonians in the valley of the Euphrates.
It was as superior to the old-fashioned way as the Reaper had been to the sickle or as the thresher was to the flail.
In the Dark Ages of the sickle and the flail, two flat stones did well enough for a flour-mill.
It was more than the sickle and the scythe could cut.
For five thousand years neither the peasants nor the kings had conceived of any better way of reaping wheat than with the sickle and the scythe.
The children born and bred in this Red River Valley have never seen, except in pictures, a sickle or a flail.
While visiting Mr. Flinders Petrie's collection of antiquities from Egypt lately exhibited in London, I was much interested in seeing a well-shaped wooden sickle with a groove in which a flint saw was still cemented in its place.
The beating over, the son thrust his sickle through his belt and went slowly off to the fields where he was engaged by a neighbour in reaping buckwheat.
They seemed to see there a man with lifted sickle trying to ward them off.
Oft did the harvest to their sickle yield, Their furrow oft the stubborn glebe has broke: How jocund did they drive their team afield!
When a Mala woman is in labour, a sickle and some nim leaves are always kept on the cot.
It is quite common to see in December and January organised bodies of labourers, varying in number from ten to fifty or more, all in line and busy with the sickle in one man's field at the same time.
There were many acres of it, gold between green splashes of grass-land; and he told himself that they would put the sickle into the good crop before a fortnight's end.
I like tosickle the whole field once I make a start," said Squire Metcalf.
There were fifty of them, and the Metcalfs went through them like a sicklecutting through the bearded corn.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sickle" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: crescent; hatchet; jackknife; meniscus; pick; semicircle; tool