The grin on Roarer's face and the faces of other by-standers recalled Bronco's exploit of ordering ice from Tucson, and reaching the Diamond H with nothing but a wet blanket in the wagon.
The by-standers who recognized Mrs. Glendon, lifted their hats respectfully.
Indeed, it was the by-standers who had the worst of it on these occasions.
When he was caried out of Pryson, and brought before the Chiefe Gayler, sodaynely his Giues were discharged from his Legges, and euery of the standers by looked merily vppon hym, without speakinge any Woorde that might affray hym.
The Queene, and all the standers by, laughed heartely at this their offer, mocking and iesting at their foolish, and youthly conceites.
Each takes a saw knife from the up-standers of the sledge and sets to work cutting snow blocks.
It was wound to tell the standers to pass around the heights to the lofty gaps between the Richland and the waters of the Pigeon.
As soon as this dirty operation was at an end, during which the numerous by-standers amused themselves in chewing the intestines of the seal," .
All the loose scraps were put into the pot for immediate use, except such as the two butchers now and then crammed into their mouths, or distributed to the numerous and eager by-standers for still more immediate consumption.
A step farther down the beach the by-standers seized a limp form which the tide rolled to them.
As Bronco paused before the last turn, many of the by-standers made bets.
Glenister covered the deputies, from whose vicinity the by- standers surged as though from the presence of lepers.
As he walked to the desk, the by-standers spoke in subdued tones, watching him the while.
The by-standers and the groups in the street were discussing the stranger with peculiar, suppressed excitement.
This much surprised the standers by, but he took the garland which he had on from his head, and swore he would never wear it again till the event should give authority to his art.
The standers by seemed offended at the imperiousness of the son towards a father so venerable for his age and his authority, and turned their eyes in silence towards Fabius.
At every new stake my antagonists and the by-standers cried out--"No; it is impossible!
Indeed, whatever cures or crushes such a passion, is hailed by the by-standers as a sharp but wholesome medicine.
Ransome asked the man what was the matter One of the by-standers laughed, and said, satirically, Ousely dam was to burst that night, so all the pigs and children were making for the hill.
As the ensign pressed his hands to his side and dropped to the earth with a feeble moan, the screaming and jabbering of the by-standers ceased as if by magic.
Never losing her presence of mind, Ethel bound the unconscious lad's wound to stop the bleeding, and ordered the by-standers to carry him to his quarters, where the regimental surgeon attended to the injury.
The by-standers were breathless, when at last this puncheon was canted over and a tin-pot held to the orifice.
Whereat the standers by marvelling, caused the coffin to be opened to see the cause thereof.
In which pangs he laboured until one of the standers by with his bill pulled off the faggots above, and where he saw the fire flame up he wrested himself unto that side.
Of the Attitudes of the By-standers at some remarkable Event.
Captain Smith-Standers a single other question about their status, they had landed at Washington, and were on their way by car to the British Embassy.
Captain Smith-Standers shook hands with them again, saluted, though he still wore civies, turned on his heel and went down the steps to the car.
Then Captain Smith-Standers escorted them out of the Embassy and into a waiting car.
Whence the blood immediately gushing out in torrents, shook the hearts of the by-standers with horror.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "standers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.