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Example sentences for "wurzel"

Lexicographically close words:
wurrud; wurruds; wurruk; wurruld; wurth; wurzels; wus; wush; wuss; wusser
  1. I cannot see the connection between a mangel-wurzel and a successful author," she repeated.

  2. My copper holds seven strike-bushels; I put in three bushels of mangel wurzel cut into pieces two inches thick, and then fill the copper with water.

  3. The mangel wurzel produces a larger crop than the Swedish turnip.

  4. A substitute for tea is produced by cutting the leaves of mangel-wurzel into small strips or shreds, drying the same, and then placing them upon a hot plate, which is kept at a temperature sufficiently high to slightly char the leaves.

  5. The charred mangel-wurzel leaves are to be used in precisely the same way as tea.

  6. The bad Lord Wurzel had just left me with words of love upon his lying lips.

  7. You have been talking of Joe Wurzel again.

  8. Horatio, much to his companion’s surprise; for here was this young man speaking of a brief in the same terms that he (Bumpkin) would use with reference to a prize wurzel or swede.

  9. Now, for instance, if Mr. Wurzel was to ask my advice about being a soldier I should say ‘don’t!

  10. I think if I had to choose where and how I would be admired, if ever such a luxury could come to me, I would be Joe Wurzel under present circumstances.

  11. Of the mangel-wurzel (greens and all) he has not less than twenty tons to the acre.

  12. They have begun already; and it is curious that they have begun on the mangel-wurzel roots.

  13. He had cabbage and mangel-wurzel plants to put in their stead.

  14. At Mr. Pym's, at Colley farm, we found one of the very finest pieces of mangel wurzel that I had ever seen in my life.

  15. Unwilling to turn back the ridges, and thereby bring the dung to the top, he planted the cabbages and mangel-wurzel on the ridges where the Swedes had been drilled.

  16. Then he turns round and glances at the mangel-wurzel field.

  17. Who but Lucy, as she sat on the shafts of the horse-roller, listening with apparently rapt attention to the lucubrations of young Wurzel on the subject of shorthorns.

  18. Mrs. Wurzel was quite right; they had been supplied, regardless of cost, from Messrs.

  19. And then she thought with horror of the confidence she had made to old Mrs. Wurzel and the brewer's daughter, not an hour before.

  20. So often has poor William Wurzel been twitted on this matter that he has come to look upon himself as a very Lothario, rescued at the right moment.

  21. Who but Lucy could have caused the coldness between young farmer Wurzel and his affianced bride, Miss Grains, the brewer's daughter?

  22. The vicar's wife, whose principal characteristics were her interest in missionary work and the saliency of her angles, was a mere priestess in the little circle of which old Mrs. Wurzel was the permanent archdruidess.

  23. Old Mrs. Wurzel and the buxom Miss Grains sat in the little room at the vicarage, which was known to everybody as Mrs. Dodd's own room.

  24. Old Mrs. Wurzel and the buxom but not too well-favoured heiress of the house of Grains were at the head of the table.

  25. They never made these," muttered old Mrs. Wurzel to herself, as she critically held one up to the light.

  26. Here Mrs. Wurzel peered at the vicaress with unfeigned surprise.

  27. Old Mrs. Wurzel turned confidentially to the vicar's wife and said, "Is her engagement generally known?

  28. Young Mr. Wurzel screwed his courage up so far as to ask Miss Warrender to dance with him, while the vicar took out the village schoolmistress, and Mrs. Dodd herself condescended to waltz with her host.

  29. Old Mrs. Wurzel hastened to the stationer's to order a copy of The Sphere and all the society papers, then, bursting with the news, she proceeded to call upon the Misses Sleek to tell her tale.

  30. Young Wurzel having done enough for honour, did as engaged young men should, and stood up for dance after dance, as a matter of course, with the object of his affections.

  31. Mrs. Dodd was not alone; she had two visitors, old Mrs. Wurzel and her inseparable companion, Miss Grains.

  32. They may be fascinating," said Mrs. Wurzel spitefully, "but they always smell of tobacco and never cut their nails.

  33. It was mixed with a patch of mangel-wurzel which had been planted for seed; and from these specimens sufficient seeds were preserved wherewith to sow one of our experimental plots.

  34. He says he never saw anybody who had so much the whole air of a wurzel as Archie.

  35. The indefinable elan of the wurzel was there.

  36. Buckman proved that it lessens the weight of mangold-wurzel by nearly one half.

  37. Ward therefore made a detailed and exhaustive study of that of Bacillus ramosus, the Wurzel bacillus of German authors, which is common in Thames water, and bears a superficial resemblance to the anthrax bacillus, but is innocuous.

  38. Sow the mangel-wurzel in May--the earlier the better--and the Swedes as soon afterwards as the land can be thoroughly prepared.

  39. But as it is necessary to have some mangel-wurzel and Swede turnips for the Ayrshire cows and long-wool sheep next winter and spring, select the cleanest and richest land that can be found that was under cultivation last season.

  40. I usually raise from ten to fifteen acres of mangel-wurzel every year.

  41. I should either sow the field to barley, or drill in mangel-wurzel or Swede-turnips.

  42. We are not likely to err in making the land too rich for mangel-wurzel or for sugar-beets grown for stock.

  43. Barron listened thoughtfully to these details, then pointed to an ugly sight beyond the wurzel mound.


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