But every one's attention was withdrawn from this venting of the bull's fury to Gallardo who was crossing the plaza with a short swinging step, in one hand the rolled muleta, in the other flourishing his sword as though it were a cane.
The bull, attracted by this race, ran after him, and lowering his powerful head beneath his belly, raised him on his horns and threw him on the ground, venting his rage on the poor broken and punctured hulk.
As for La Meronville, the loss is a gain; and, thank Heaven, I did not betray myself byventing my passion and making a scene.
Let it be enough to say that it is the raising to the nth power of the spirit of struggling and aggressive efficiency, and the venting of an over-full vitality by the creation of new values out of the wealth of the individual ego.
Besides this, if the pressure in the air ballonet be initially somewhat greater than that of the external atmosphere, a considerable ascent may be produced by merely venting this air ballonet.
Methought the sullen, yet faithful Sully, emerged from the dark glades on the opposite side, seeking in vain for the benighted sovereign; and venting his affectionate inquietudes in the language of apparent severity and ill humour.
Then he took to venting redoubled spite on his unfortunate wife, always in the absence of her sons, well aware that she would never inform them.
Of course they may have strangled him first and hanged him after, by way of carrying out their threat and venting their spite on the mutilated body.
His one thought was to rescue the captive, for well he knew that, having Saginaw in their power, the thugs would stop at nothing in venting their hatred upon the helpless man.
Benjy, after venting his feelings in a shriek of joyful surprise, seemed to be struck dumb.
Venting a Funnel [318] When using a tight-fitting funnel in a small-neck bottle, trouble is usually experienced by the air causing a spill.
You have to do with a professed enemy of Christ, and one who is daily venting his rage against our brethren.
For in order to gain new modes of venting his rage against the people of God, he has been issuing atrocious edicts, by which the general prosperity of the kingdom is broken up.
At this season, however, the most diabolical fiends are supposed to be chained in their abodes of darkness, or at all events prevented from venting their full wrath against the human race.
If a live pigeon be cut through the heart while an evil wisher is venting curses against a friend or neighbour, the individual against whom the evil wishes are made will suffer in body and mind.
After venting that brief soliloquy he sat silent a little while, till Leonard was nearly out of sight; then rose, resumed his fardel, and creeping quick along the hedgerows, followed Leonard towards the town.
My heart was full, and I took the first opportunity of venting it by prayers and tears.
His motive to write for posthumous publication, however, seems rather to have been the venting of his tumultuous feelings than any philosophic purpose.
He avoided teazing any one with his miseries but Tom and myself, and often asked our forgiveness; venting and discussing them gave him relief.
It was published, without authority, in form of a pamphlet; and Lord Thurlow embraced an early opportunity of venting his indignation against both its publication and its contents.
This division was, indeed, in substance, a defeat of ministers, although the mob celebrated it as a victory by illuminations, and by venting its vengeance on the houses of all who would not join in the triumph.
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