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Example sentences for "tice"

Lexicographically close words:
tibus; tica; tical; ticals; ticas; tick; ticked; ticker; tickers; ticket
  1. Need and supply In order to apprehend more, we must put into prac- tice what we already know.

  2. Proof in practice A musician demonstrates the beauty of the music he teaches in order to show the learner the way by prac- 26:21 tice as well as precept.

  3. Long hops are easy: a tice is as hard almost as a shooter; half-volley is a teaser.

  4. The Tice is almost a full pitch; the way to hit it, says Caldecourt, is to go in and make it a full pitch: I cannot advise this for beginners.

  5. Going in even to a Tice puts you out of form for the next ball, and creates a dangerous habit.

  6. It is probable that even Wraxall and Murdy and Tice supposed that Greathouse had escaped from us, and that he was somewhere in close cover, waiting an opportunity to rejoin them.

  7. Wraxall was reloading desperately; Tice started to send the canoe towards me once more, but suddenly catching sight of the leaking bottom, dropped on his knees and tried to draw the ripped flaps together.

  8. To tell the truth, I had no actual fear then; it seemed so impossible that these Johnstown yokels really meant to take my life, even if they caught me--this ass of a Toby Tice whom I had tipped for holding my stirrup more than once.

  9. One circumstance impressed me: behind Wraxall and Tice sat Saul Shemuel, hands folded on his stomach, apparently dozing while waiting for the spectacle to begin.

  10. The creature was powerful; he held me while Toby Tice tried to tie my wrists; but the Weasel fell upon them both and kicked them so heartily that they left me and took to their heels perdu.

  11. Through the blue cloud I saw Tice sweep au large, and I stepped out to the shore and shot a ripping hole through their canoe as it heeled.

  12. TICE He said charity wasn't giving away what you didn't want!

  13. TICE Yes, and last Sunday it seemed as if he were directing all his remarks at John.

  14. What would Mrs. Tice say if I invited them to sleep in her pew?

  15. TICE My husband wanted me to have a little talk with you about his check.

  16. TICE And lured him here by mentioning that Clare Jewett was helping us.

  17. TICE Do come and see what I've got for the girls of the Bible Class!

  18. TICE Of course, what John objected to was the reference to rents--to charging clerks and bookkeepers more than they could pay for "wretched little flats.

  19. TICE has just entered middle-age, and refuses to shut the door behind her.

  20. Mrs. Tice had it made to order--of Parisian diamonds.

  21. He splounced out o' the tub flop upon the floor, and dew all we could we coon't 'tice him in agin.

  22. To tice them oot o' the yerd, laddie, The worms, for my daily food.

  23. On the 24th of the same month, the court opened for business, and Joseph Tice Gellibrand presented his commission as attorney-general.

  24. A few months after the departure of Arthur, Mr. Joseph Tice Gellibrand lost his life.

  25. Only thus is the right practice of Mind-healing achieved, and the wrong prac- tice discerned, disarmed, and destroyed.

  26. On the same principle, you continue the mental argument in the prac- [5] tice of Christian healing until you can cure without it instantaneously, and through Spirit alone.

  27. O king of trouth [s]uld be the werray lyght, So treuth and Iu[s]tice to o king accordyth.

  28. Mr. Tice threw the light of his lamp upon that corner of the room, and Sam walked directly to his father.

  29. It made even old Tice shudder, as their horrid oaths rang through the building in the darkness of the night; and he almost regretted that he had procured the liquor which had thus given them the inspiration of demons.

  30. Old Adam Tice had never been able to comprehend the difference between mine and thine.

  31. Bill Tice had done the errand which Mr. Grizzle intrusted to him.

  32. He'll say you are steady enough and understand a thing or two, but that your sayings are not the sort to 'tice a dog away from a warm stove (oven).

  33. Tice for the purpose of measuring the quality and strength of distilled spirits.

  34. The Iuſtice comes out wondring, and the reſt informing him.

  35. Dey call us coloured breddren when they tice us off from home, and den dey call us black rascals and beasts.

  36. The immigrants landed at a little trading post called Beaverwick kept by one Tice Oesterhout, a pioneer hunter, married to a Mohawk Squaw.

  37. In a few days a party of Indians, probably Mohawks, waited on the newcomers and politely made inquiry as to their object in entering upon Indian lands without notice or permission; Tice Oesterhout and his wife acting as interpreters.


  38. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tice" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.