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Example sentences for "towhead"

Lexicographically close words:
towered; towering; towerman; towers; towery; towhee; towhees; towing; towirs; towld
  1. He said the first towhead stood for a man that would try to do us some good, but the current was another man that would get us away from him.

  2. That was all right as far as it went, but the towhead warn't sixty yards long, and the minute I flew by the foot of it I shot out into the solid white fog, and hadn't no more idea which way I was going than a dead man.

  3. It warn't no towhead that you could float by in ten minutes.

  4. In the early twilight we were floating past Towhead Island, with its almost solid flank of houseboats, threading our way through a little fleet of pleasure yachts, and at last shooting into the snug harbor of the Boat Club.

  5. He and Towhead soon left Billy and his callow profanities behind, and engaged in a town conversation that silenced him, and set him listening with all his admiring young might.

  6. So here was their work done, and more money in their pockets than from all the other boots and shoes of this day; and Towhead and Billy did not wish for further trade, but to spend this handsome fortune as soon as might be.

  7. NEXT day, towards night, we laid up under a little willow towhead out in the middle, where there was a village on each side of the river, and the duke and the king begun to lay out a plan for working them towns.

  8. The towhead was a rattling big distance off, away out there in the middle of the river, but I didn't lose no time; and when I struck the raft at last I was so fagged I would a just laid down to blow and gasp if I could afforded it.

  9. We laid up for the day on a towhead tolerable close to the left-hand bank.

  10. Towsley Towhead is all I know, though Mother Molloy, she thinks it may be Smith or Jones or something.

  11. Every towhead and bar and hundreds of snags were above water and as ugly as mud, age, sun bleach, and turkey-buzzards could make them.

  12. A towhead is a sand-bar that has cottonwoods on it as thick as harrow-teeth.

  13. He said he lost all interest when he found there was to be another weak-eyed towhead in the family, and I guess he was in earnest about it, because he wasn't even curious enough to be at the gate when Mr. Paget came.

  14. Robert went to shake hands, and Leon said right to his teeth: "Well a divil of a towhead you are!


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