Dick laid a few pieces of the resinous pine-root from the fen upon the fire, and built up round it several black squares of well-dried peat where the rest glowed and fell away in a delicate creamy ash.
The players are divided into two equal teams, each of which scatters promiscuously over the court unless assigned to squares as described above.
The small squares are numbered in consecutive order around the outside, starting in one corner; the ninth one is in the center.
All his future experiences, however varied, of squares become affiliated upon, or connected with the record of this original square.
The reader will find the theory completely treated in Chrystal's Algebra, where will be found the exhibition of a prime number of the form 4p + 1 as the actual sum of two squares by means of continuants, a result given by H.
Applications of simple continued fractions to the theory of numbers, as, for example, to prove the theorem that a divisor of the sum of two squares is itself the sum of two squares, may be found in J.
Of the squares the place de Nemours is the centre of the commercial and social life of the city.
Make this windmill any dimension desired, using the same number of squares in drawing to keep the proportions.
Keep the same number of squares but make them any size desired; 3/4" is a good size.
To draw the boy, draw as many 3/4" squareson the board as there are in Fig.
The drawing is made on squares so that it may be enlarged easily to any size.
Meantime Stacy had dropped into his club, only a few squares distant.
The city is regularly laid out in squaresof a hundred and fifty yards each, so when one is told that such or such a place is so many squares away, he knows exactly the distance which is indicated.
Its regular, straight streets and open squares are intensely Spanish.
On the corners of the principal streets and squares there are little octagonal structures called kiosks, gayly painted, where hot coffee, lottery tickets, and bonbons are sold, as well as newspapers and flowers.
If now only those divisions struck or pointed at by the clock A be attended to and written down, it will be found that they produce the series of the squares of the natural numbers.
See here, Newton: I am going to put one of these red cardboard squares on all the lots I wish you to ship to me at Lancaster.
Markham had less than three squares to go on his errand.
Squares and circles were traced upon the floor, and here and there were scattered cups and balls, and other matters apparently belonging to a conjuring apparatus.
He passed along two or three sides of these squares and this makes up the figure.
Squares denote males and circles females, as is usual in the charts compiled by eugenists; black circles or squares denote affected individuals.
The squaresof Paris had already had the baptism of blood.
On all the squares troops pass and cross each other, delaying the traffic.
Instead of having separate buildings for each company, I would strongly recommend squares for wings or regiments; the latter I would prefer, as I think they would possess many advantages for this country:— 1.
Every other writer, however, makes a similar assertion relative to the squares on the Beh-meru hill.
The public squares are almost all regularly built; their form is oblong, from whence they take their name (?
The two hours' ride were like days, and he nearly cried aloud with joy when the towers of Princeton loomed up beside him and the yellow squares of light filtered through the blue rain.
The Gothic halls and cloisters were infinitely more mysterious as they loomed suddenly out of the darkness, outlined each by myriad faint squares of yellow light.
We teach the child to group the objects, to put all the blues, yellows and reds together irrespective of shape or material; then all the rounds, squares and triangles together; then all which are made of like material.
The intensities of the reflected and transmitted lights are the squares of the moduli of these expressions.
It would therefore be more honourable to make an effort to regain power without awaiting their return, so as to be able to receive them as brothers, with the gates wide open, and the streets and squares adorned with flags.
The ground looked like a chess-board, with black and whitesquares clearly defined by alternate patches of light and shade.
From here and there ascended the smoke of burning; and once, as he flitted over one of the great squares to the south of Battersea, he had seen as it were a scattered squadron of ants running as if in fear or pursuit.
The palatial residence was illumined from top to bottom, its windows great squares of gold against the night.
So their first thought was to drive my enslaved people to the casting and laying of the metal squares and the metal beams that connect them, in order to make things weigh less.
Why," he asked Greca, "are the shining red squares of metal laid everywhere over this empire of the Rogans?
Over these open squaresprogressed tiny, two legged figures, for the most part following gigantic shapeless animals like figures out of a dream.
On a sunny day the many squares and parks are peopled by children dressed in gay costumes, always attended by parents or nurses.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "squares" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.