Our great-grandmothers, in their gardening capacity, knew a whole host of things which have long since been forgotten.
With Count Hommonai I should think nothing of going against a whole host of dog-headed Tartars, but how can I approach the countess?
We reached the Mount Gould creek on the 22nd of April, and almost so soon as we appeared upon its banks, we flushed up a whole host of natives who were living and hunting there.
I heard voices, and saw a whole host of men, women, and children.
If these foreign workers and machines were introduced, a whole host of men would in a moment be deprived of their living.
He had no money to pay his way in; but he could catch a glimpse of a whole host of magnificent things when the curtain was drawn up in order to admit a late-comer.
But this is certain, that but for the grand master here I and a whole host of other men wouldn't perhaps be respectable fathers of families to-day.
He at once concerted plans of opposition, and made his attack amidst a whole host of similarly disappointed aspirants.
They soon invented a whole host of evil spirits, and names for them besides, which they said were sent by Mother Samuel to torment them continually.
Ghosts, goblins, wraiths, kelpies, and a whole host of spiritual beings, were familiar to the dwellers by the misty glens of the Highlands and the romantic streams of the Lowlands.
Germany has its Schinderhannes, Hungary its Schubry, and Italy and Spain a whole host of brigands, whose names and exploits are familiar as household words in the mouths of the children and populace of those countries.
He would not be long, if left alone at the head of the house, ere he wedded some fair and fruitful lady, to exclude my claims for ever with a whole host of healthy white-headed children.
Ah, little did he know that at that moment his son's forces were defeated and dispersed, thirteen of his gallant barons killed, and a whole host of noble prisoners following the army of Edward into Worcester!
See, there on the top of the hill are a whole host of black fellows, and now they are running down towards the sand.
But suppose that he has encountered some such large gang of armed blacks as those we see out yonder; he and his companions must have been shot down, for what could so small a party do against a whole host of enemies?
But tell me more; from the sounds I heard as I hurried from my bed, there must have been a whole host of followers with this Black Huntsman.
Coral sells for as much as 500 francs per kilogram, and in this locality the liquid strata hid enough to make the fortunes of a whole host of coral fishermen.
Indeed, under the dense foliage of this wood, a whole host of parrots fluttered from branch to branch, needing only the proper upbringing to speak human dialects.
This current swept along with it a whole host of moving creatures.
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