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Example sentences for "ulsters"

Lexicographically close words:
ullo; ullum; ulna; ulnar; ulnaris; ulterior; ulterius; ultima; ultimam; ultimate
  1. After much dreary search a hollow was found on the hill-side, which by fastening together three or four ulsters might be roofed over sufficiently well to keep out the rain or cold if required.

  2. But I daresay it doesn't matter, and these ulsters are very warm.

  3. We only took our ulsters with us, and it poured all the time, and we stayed in bed in the little inns while our things dried, and it was immense fun; the Duke drove us.

  4. You have no more figure in that thing than if you were a Bologna sausage," he says to me; and certainly ulsters are very ugly.

  5. The mistake was venial, for the young amazons in their ulsters and hard hats presented a decidedly masculine appearance.

  6. We only took our ulsters with us, and it poured all the time, and we stayed in bed in the little inns while our things dried, and it was immense fun: the duke drove us.

  7. Imagine the Spartans in ulsters, going out to meet an enemy in cape-overcoats, and being desired by their mothers to return with their ulsters or wrapped in them.

  8. Meanwhile as the steamer rushed into the northeast, men in caps and ulsters comfortably paraded the decks and stewards arranged deck chairs for the reception of various women who were coming from their cabins with rugs.

  9. The ulsters are a part of it; but the whole thing is wrong, Mr. Cutter; and I see it all now.

  10. Limp and empty, they sprawled across the harrow, the rust marking their ulsters in red squares and the abandoned cheroot-end reeking under their very cold noses.

  11. Shove their heads into the ulsters an' blub.

  12. People turn back in order to get a good look at these six gentlemen in ulsters and great-coats.

  13. They are dressed variously: some have already dispensed with their overcoats, others wear long ulsters with turned-up collars as in midwinter.

  14. However, I've a couple of heavy ulsters which will serve just as well.

  15. Then he drew the two ulsters from a clothes-bag and threw them down on the bedding.

  16. An' didn't he take them ould ulsters out a' my throat?

  17. Jane said Tom Kelly was goin' to die, and Fly said Doctor Dixey could cure him, 'cause he took the ulsters out a' her throat.


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