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Example sentences for "tull"

Lexicographically close words:
tulip; tulips; tulisan; tulisanes; tulit; tulle; tulo; tulwar; tulwars; tulzie
  1. Of Gilderoy sae 'fraid they were, They bound him mickle strong, Tull Edenburrow they led him thair, And on a gallows hung.

  2. We were forced tull it, neighbor, for that black boggart torments us so that there was no rest night or day for it.

  3. We'll all go back tull th' old house, for sure it's better to bear trouble there than in a new place.

  4. When Esther Tull of the Grey "camp" furtively pushed Ruth Hayton's lunchbox out of the open window, Pearl shared her own lunch with her cousin Ruth.

  5. Periwinkle however had regarded the Tull girl with such fine contempt that she gave Ruth a bead ring as a peace offering and Ruth then wrote her name in Esther's autograph album.

  6. Gilderoy was a bonny boy, Had roses tull his shoone; His stockings were of silken soy, Wi' garters hanging doune.

  7. And whan of me his leave he tuik, The tears they wat mine ee; 50 I gave tull him a parting luik, "My benison gang wi' thee!

  8. I could n' do a hand's turn tull we got into the Bay agen,--I was so clear beat out.

  9. Greenland and the Canadian Arctic was less than the estimated total annual mortality (Tull et al.

  10. Tull was not the safest authority in the world, but it is to be remembered that the shrewd-witted Cobbett thought his ideas on husbandry worth reproducing, seventy years after Diderot had thought them worth compiling into an article.

  11. In his loose, disputative way, and to magnify the importance of his own special doctrine, Tull affirms that the ancients, and Virgil particularly, urged tillage for the simple purpose of destroying weeds.

  12. It does not appear that the success of Tull upon "Prosperous Farm" was such as to give a large warrant for its name.

  13. Pray, what would Mr. Tull have thought, if he had dealt with the Drogheda gentlemen in black satin waistcoats, who are to be conciliated by the farmers of to-day?

  14. Sir Hugh Platt, as we have seen, had before suggested dibbling, and Worlidge had contrived a drill; but Tull gave force and point and practical efficacy to their suggestions.

  15. This charge Mr. Tull firmly denied, and I dare say justly.

  16. It is sometimes maintained that the early appearance of the physical manifestations of puberty is an indication that psychosexual processes are also occurring prematurely.

  17. Still less, of course, are such peculiarities a trustworthy aid for the diagnosis of the occurrence of sexual acts at an early age.

  18. Similarly, it will be far easier in the case of children to observe peripheral processes in the genital organs than it is to make such observations in adults.

  19. Tull also advocated the idea that manure should be put on green and plowed under in order to obtain anything like its full benefit, as well as many other sound ideas that are still disregarded by many American farmers.

  20. Evidently our Farmer had been reading on the subject, for in his diary he quotes what "Tull speaking of lucerne, says.

  21. It's weel minded that it was there auld Rab Tull the town-clerk was sleeping when he had that marvellous communication about the grand law-plea between us and the feuars at the Mussel-craig.

  22. I'se tak ye tull 'im;" and without further ado he stepped off briskly towards the centre of the camp, and we followed in his wake.

  23. He laughed in scorn at the idea of Tull bein' a minister.

  24. Men like Tull had been shot, but had one ever been so terribly denounced in public?

  25. He was wondering what could have taken Tull away.

  26. Tull has already hinted to your frequent trips into Deception Pass.

  27. His clear and distinct question, meant for Tull as well as for Jane Withersteen, stilled the restlessness and brought a momentary silence.

  28. And Tull has ridden out on his way to Glaze.

  29. But it would be impossible for Tull yet to see that the blacks were not ridden by Lassiter and Jane.

  30. She did not believe that Tull had been actuated solely by his minister's zeal to save her soul.

  31. I learned--I know--I'm sure there was a deal between Tull and Oldring.

  32. Lassiter will hev to git away before Tull en' his riders come in.

  33. As for Tull and his churchmen, when they had harassed her, perhaps made her poor, they would find her unchangeable, and then she would get back most of what she had lost.

  34. Venters meant to sheer out into the sage before Tull could possibly be sure who rode the blacks.

  35. As Jane Withersteen gazed down that long incline, walled in by crumbling cliffs, awaiting only the slightest jar to make them fall asunder, she saw Tull appear at the bottom and begin to climb.

  36. Tull could not fight in the open Venters had said, Lassiter had said, that her Elder shirked fight and worked in the dark.

  37. Contemporary with Tull was Charles, 2nd Viscount Townshend, a typical representative of the large landowners to whom the strides made by agriculture in the 18th century were due.

  38. Tull was a great advocate of the system of sowing crops in rows or drills with an interval between every two or three rows wide enough to allow of ploughing or hoeing to be carried on.

  39. Ut was plain murder o' the lives o' all of us, for ut was no the time for the buggest shup afloat tull be runnun'.

  40. An' he went straight tull the stable an' hung humsel' tull a rafter.

  41. An' the owners paid a fine tull the Government of a hundred pounds each for them.

  42. Then I started tull go out un the stream an' drop anchor--under me own steam, of course.

  43. What's tull stop the lighter-mon from stealun' a few lengths o' ut?

  44. Ut was the regular latitude for a wunter passage from Voloparaiso tull Sydney.

  45. Two o' the sons, Jamie an' Timothy uz married an' be goun' tull sea.

  46. Albert uz just goun' tull bed an' hoz one shoe off when the munuster arrives.

  47. He communed with himself for a moment, and then muttered indignantly: "Tull error on fire-bars, sux pounds.

  48. He deplores the ignorance of Tull in asserting that plants feed on earth; air and water alone, in his opinion, furnish the supply of plant-food.

  49. Turnips he commends without stint, and the Tull system of their culture.

  50. The name of Tull will ever descend to posterity as one of the greatest luminaries, if not the very greatest benefactor, that British agriculture has the pride to acknowledge.

  51. It remained for Jethro Tull of the Horseshoeing Husbandry to unloose in England the long spell of the magic of Virgil's poetry upon practical agriculture.

  52. Jethro Tull centered attention on the important fact that careful and thorough tillage increases the available plant food in the soil.

  53. We have since learned the reason for the truth that Tull taught, and, while his explanation was incorrect, the practice that he was following was excellent.

  54. Her can't get out of an avening now, her hath zent word to me, to tull 'ee.

  55. But it be a lucky foolery for thee, my boy, I can tull 'ee.

  56. I could tull ’e purty smart how to vetch old Ragless, and kape ’un so long as you was mainded.

  57. Shot cra-a-aps nearly all de time tull de jailer broke hit up.

  58. You niggers wait heah tull I runs up to Miss Vannie's an' git some o' Cissie's clo'es fuh you to tote her.


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