Because the thin is powerless to cleave Fast to the proper places, straightaway It trickles from them, and, returned again, Retires abortively.
On the straightaway portions of the track, he bent forward till it seemed he must fall; on the curves, he leaned inward till those near him among the spectators moved rapidly away in alarm.
Halfway down the slide, round the first bend, the long bobsled spun into a straightaway that was partially blocked.
So the eunuch carried the King's order to the Minister, who straightawaysummoned the Captains of the host and the Lords of the realm and bade them don their harness of derring-do and mount horse and sally forth in battle array.
Answered the King, "With joy and gladness"; and straightaway bade decorate the town with the goodliest adornment.
Excellent for tours over a straightaway itinerary.
I timed them carefully and found that on this straightaway track their average speed was two and a half feet in ten seconds.
On high sandy spots the cecropias did not get that flying start which they needed for their vertical straightaway dash.
That wind had helped the sprinters, hurdlers, and jumpers very considerably, since it had blown against their backs on the straightaway and the runway, enabling them to equal the Erskine record in two cases and break it in a third.
He had been up and down the straightaway three times and was still breathing heavily as a result.
After they had left the earth it would be a straightaway course for both contestants in the direction of Hazenhurst.
Hereupon there was mention straightaway made of appointing a dictator.
Upon which, out of fear, he straightaway left the camp, took horse, and without effect returned to Mithridates.
Position of right wrist shows that blade has the opposite slant to that shown in the straightaway stroke--i.
The last motion of a stroke in which the paddle is swept close to the canoe with the blade turned much farther outward than in the straightaway stroke.
After all, for simple American houses there is nothing better than a straightaway staircase of broad and easy treads, with one or two landings.
The straightaway bathroom that one finds in apartments and small houses is difficult to make beautiful, but may be made airy and clean-looking, which is more important.
Apart from the hazard, there is a barbarism about this straightaway chase, which repels the trapper.
If they bring up their damned heat-ray machines they'll get us on a straightaway like this!
A highway twisted among black masses of outcropping lava rock or tightened into a straightaway for miles across the desert that swept up to the mountain's base.
It is a simple, straightaway narrative that takes a trail herd from the Rio Grande to the Canadian line, the hands talking as naturally as cows chew cuds, every page illuminated by an easy intimacy with the life.
The wide range of human interests leaves ample room for downright, straightaway narratives of the careers of strong men.
When the leader whistled they had bounded straightawaydown the steep on the other side.
Worth pleaded with his assistants to hang on, and hung on himself, twisting the tooth till it crackled and then attempting a straightaway pull.
What did Swithin Hall do--he was at Honolulu at the time--but make a straightaway run for Christmas Island.
When we went straight down after Varrhus, we must have gone over two hundred, but forstraightaway work we've nothing that will catch Varrhus.
Davis was weak, but for straightaway flying modern machines need but little attention.
If Gertie was scolded for any of her shortcomings, she immediately took refuge in tears, said she was sorry, obtained forgiveness, and straightawayforgot the whole matter.
And he had told her to give it a few hours of straightaway some night.
And as for the zig-zag, you said we should run a straightaway now and then to mix it up.
When the man hooked the fish it shot off in a straightaway rush, raising a ridge upon the water.
Next day I hooked one that made nineteen beautiful leaps straightawaybefore he got rid of the hook.
We had a fine straightaway run to recover the line.
At the end of the straightaway stretch, a sudden angle brought the side of a steep mountain under the boy's eyes.
For a long distance this fork was a straightaway stretch and fairly level.
A turn in the wooded road brought those in the car abruptly into a long, straightaway stretch.
It's no trouble to go fifty miles a day straightaway traveling, or farther if we had to.
Straightaway through his thirty-five pounds of skin and bones there ran a tremor of fear, and he struggled forward to tie a broken thread.
And straightaway next day they drowned their grief in a sea of historical romance and forgot all about him.
I outraged the sensibilities of every lawyer in the Department, and we have five hundred or more of them, by sending this letter back and asking that it be put in straightaway English.
So he sent the ornate letter back and had it put into "straightaway English.
With this addition, I lost interest in the hunt, as the course carried us straightaway five miles up the stream.
But we haven't a horse on the ranch that could carry a man ten miles in a straightaway dash after the hounds.