Nature, so a glimpse of the place suggests, had resolved to get rid of a vast surplus of ugly, useless stone, and with one cast of its hands flung them solidly down and made the Dead Lands.
The tracks dropped down on to the bed of a solidly frozen river and continued on to the south.
Light and sound mingled; past and present fused, to make a panoramic changing background in front of which he could stand out more solidly and brilliantly.
A dollar would solidly remain to him, though the precise amount of surplus change now in his pocket defied all his mathematical modes of discovery.
Their occasional deeds of darkness may be as solidly bad as anything of the kind elsewhere.
In an hour or two something solidly defensive had been shattered and swept away.
This point was measured, and the bottom of the larger bucket was covered over with sand so that in setting solidly in the sand the inside bucket would occupy the same relative position as it did in the water.
To-day, when the nation contemplates spending millions to beautify the national spa, it finds the city built solidly opposite.
The trunks for pack animals are better made than the others, and are solidly sewn, with heavy straps and rings to sling them upon the saddles.
These bungalows were solidly built, well ventilated and excellent in every way--of course in relation to the country they were in.
The caravanserai, very solidly built, was left to take care of itself, there being no one in charge of it.
They are cylindrical in shape, with castellated top, and are solidlybuilt with massive walls.
When I do talk, I try to say as little as possible and keep my two feet solidly on the ground.
If he'd just plant his two feet solidly on the ground and get his head out of the clouds.
Yes, he must keep his two feetsolidly on the ground and face a gigantic responsibility.
It was a solidly built work, of fifteen feet in height, and the enemy must have laboured continuously at it, every night.
There are guns which bear right down on the ships, if they venture in close, while theirs will do but little damage to these solidly built walls.
The place, however, contained a very large andsolidly built pagoda or temple.
And yet I must allow that if Economists in general stand up for Liberty, it is unfortunately not equally true that their principles establish solidly the foundation on which they build--the harmony of interests.
They were turned with considerable care and skill; being two curves, all the corners were solidly bound together and resisted the destroying influences the longest.
The space between the square and the circle appeared, upon a hasty examination, to have been filled in solidly with a sort of rubble-masonry.
By the time the drug had ceased to act there was hardly room for them to stand on the roof, and the house, had it not been built solidly of stone, would have been crushed under their weight.
Then he jumped into the air and landed solidlyon his heels.
You are not willing to be patient and to work and to build your fortune solidly and slowly.
And the sense of that look and of its cause has a certain restraining effect upon all but the hopelessly impudent or solidly dense.
The forts had been very solidly constructed of great logs, the serrated palisade, deeply and solidly embedded, rose twelve feet high.
The new system consists of two rails of standard gauge, such as are used on ordinary railways, firmly fixed on sleepers, which are solidly secured to the rock by every device known, to insure their solidity.
It is very like Broadway, except that its buildings are less garish, and moresolidly built.
All the houses in this quarter are verysolidly constructed, lofty, and with flat roofs.
Its spaces are ample, its fittings solidly good, and its area less subterranean than many.
That 'tis possible for a Man to write more justly and solidly than another (as for instance Monsieur de Cros (if you'll take his own Word for it) can write more justly and solidly than Sir W.
It lay there very solidly along the wall, and I tried in vain to get a point of view from which it was expressive of anything whatever.
Not unlike a solidly built wren, with a tail of average length, and not short like that of the wren.
In colouring it is much like the tailor bird, but it is more solidly built and has a narrow cream-coloured eyebrow.
I ploughed into him, wrenched the gun from him and sent him reeling back against the bar with a solidly delivered blow to the jaw, luckily aimed just right.
My fist had smashed very solidly into his face at least twice and drawn blood.
High on the hill stood the big, solidly handsome, Georgian mansion, erected by the Dormer of the day when the estate came into the hands of the family.
Jenny might deny herself the sky; but she would have castles somewhere--founded solidlyon earth.
The Congressional Delegation was solidly Democratic, and the Governor was a Southern sympathizer.
It succeeded to a nicety, his right knee catchingsolidly on the ledge.
At the back of the natural clearing was the cabin, built solidly of logs.
When the blow fell, instead of striking solidly on the trunk of the bush, it crashed futilely through a branch.
After this we asked leave to retire to our chamber in order to rest, and there, upon very good imitations of beds, we slept solidly for four and twenty hours, rising at last perfectly refreshed and well.
Following a road or drive, we came to a large, rambling house or palace, surmounted by high towers and very solidly built of stone in a heavy, bastard Egyptian style.
Their great thick coats varied in color from black-and-white to slate-gray, solidly and in combinations of all three.
Although there was no broken trail, the sled rode solidly on the surface of the old snow crusted over thickly by the 50-below-zero cold.
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