And as for the rest of it, I found out where the mgger in the woodpile was, and I handed that out, too.
Then Unc' Billy told Jimmy Skunk how he had been hiding in the woodpile at Farmer Brown's and had heard Farmer Brown's boy say that he was going to hunt over the Green Meadows and through the Green Forest until he got Reddy Fox.
He didn't hear him and he didn't see him when Unc' Billy Possum crept out of the back side of the woodpile and scurried under the henhouse.
Again they loitered, back and forth, sometimes on one side of the woodpile, sometimes the other, each with a pretense of finding the woodpile itself a point of interest.
He goes out an' smashes away at the woodpile or suthin.
He had reached thewoodpile now and Tenney came a step forward.
But Jacob went back of the woodpile and blew on his bone whistle again, and once more the red one came at his bidding.
But when Jacob had come home, he went back of thewoodpile and blew a turn or two on the little bone whistle that the red stranger had given him.
Involuntarily Cowan lined his sights across thewoodpile on this mark of color.
Bill Cowan, doubled up behind a woodpile and breathing heavily, nudged me.
The first thing in the mornin' we'd go to the lot and feed, then to the woodpile till breakfast.
One day I takes Billy, de goat, 'cross de road for wood and it downhill from de woodpile so I jus' rides de load.
Let's see: 'I went out to the woodpile and got it; when I got into the house I couldn't find it.
I said I'd be a-stayin' home and learnin' how to keep school in the woodpile here with you.
In the herbaceous stratum of the longleaf-pine flatwoods habitat, and under bark and beneath logs in the woodpile habitat.
Under the bark of logs and beneath logs in the woodpile habitat (Friauf, 1953).
In the middle of the courtyard a woodpile in the form of a cupola.
Tell me, oughtn't that woodpile to be taken into the house?
His drowsy gaze was turned upon the woodpile hard by, where an old negro slave was chopping aimlessly into a new pine log, and a black urchin gathering chips into a big split basket.
It seems that Betty--I assure you she is in great distress--set fire to your woodpile this afternoon, and that your grandson was punished for her mischief.
I worked like a darky hauling yesterday," he said reproachfully, "but when your turn comes, you climb a woodpile and pass the job along.
A wood receptacle of some form is a convenient accessory, as one will avoid the task of carrying fuel up from the cellar or in from the woodpile whenever a fire is desired.
It is not essential that the woodpile be kept indoors, but it should at least have shelter above it and on three sides.
General T---- ordered his men to hide behind a woodpile until it came up, expecting to get supplies from it.
The vineyard was pruned and trimmed, the fields ready for their crops, the outbuildings well kept, and the woodpile stout and trim.
At the first movement of his hand toward the woodpile he sprang for the stairway with the agility of a cat, and just dodged the missile.
Mind you, when I made him overalls I always had to put a piece of stuff out on the woodpile to fade fer patches.
A straggling woodpile and a long straw covered shed stand near it.
That's the kind of ideas young men call modern improvements, and that young man on the woodpile is about as modern and improving as they make 'em, I take it.
He's on the woodpile now, drawing a three-quarter profile of the woodshed.
Then go out to the woodpilewithout any more palavering.
There was a dilapidated barn, a little to one side, and the yard was littered up with a broken wagon, a woodpile and various odds and ends, giving the whole a very untidy look.
And after lunch he went out to the woodpile where old Pete was working and offered him two bits in money to tell him the secret, and when old Pete scorned him he raised it to four bits.
But where does he go but over to old Pete at thewoodpile and keeps him from his work for ten minutes trying to get the new animal's name out of Pete.
Every time one of them showed himself on the river side of the woodpile he got shot at.
When I cOme in sight of the log store and the woodpile where the steamboats lands I worked along under the trees and brush till I got to a good place, and then I clumb up into the forks of a cottonwood that was out of reach, and watched.
By and by he come out, and we went and set down on the woodpile to talk.
In the morning we went out to the woodpile and chopped up the brass candlestick into handy sizes, and Tom put them and the pewter spoon in his pocket.
The little fellow, out of sight of all rivals, mounted a woodpile and proudly flirting out his feathers, crowed with all his might.
One old man, who was yet alive as late as 1901, had often employed Lincoln to do farm work for him, and was surprised to find him one day sitting barefoot on the summit of a woodpile and attentively reading a book.
The parts stop a little when the fiddler saws off his string, the two drawers of the long bass-viol bow sever theirs, and the drummer splits his drum, but each is soon outfitted again, and the funeral march of the woodpile goes on.
Still higher in the woodpile are white birches, yet in the smooth skin of their prime, which is fit to be fashioned into drinking cups and berry baskets, or to furnish a page for my lady's album.
As the woodpile grows at the farmhouse door in a huge windrow of sled-length wood or an even wall of cord wood, so in the woods there widens a patch of uninterrupted daylight.
There is a prosperous and hospitable look in a great woodpile at a farmhouse door.
The completedwoodpile basks in the growing warmth, as responsive to the touch of spring as if every trunk yet upheld its branches in the forest.
As the days grow warmer, the woodpile invites idlers as well as busy bees and wood-cutters.
Abisha strode to the woodpile and came back with a long, strong stick.
Harvey and Bohunkus, having nothing to hold their attention, strolled to the woodpile and sat down on one of the small logs lying there, awaiting cutting into proper length and size for the old-fashioned stove in the kitchen.
Burns laid down his saw, with which in the late June twilight he had been doing vigorous work at a small woodpile behind the house.
Nothing like fifteen minutes of woodpile for taking the temper out of the saw--and the man.
It is an African gentleman of color who makes the woodpile his habitation.
I thought there was a mouse in the woodpile somewhere, Jack, my boy!
He had the girls and Rosslyn lined up by the woodpile and was making them carry in his wood.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "woodpile" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.