单词 | wye |
例句 | Out of the air Lenny's voice boomed, "Wye oh wye did I ever leave Wyoming?" The Bell Jar 1963-01-14T00:00:00Z "It's this wye, sir," said his whilom chauffeur, taking grace of words. Trusia A Princess of Krovitch "It's the wye they talk in books," said Dickie, suddenly returning to the language of his aunt. Harding's luck And beautiful the wye she took it, Mr. Rash. The Dust Flower "Just our wye of 'aving a little joke, captain," he protested in a whine. The Pirate of Panama A Tale of the Fight for Buried Treasure "Yes, wye can keep the ducks in bounds all right; but it will be a little difficult to keep the turkeys in, unless we have a wire fence enclosure reaching up about fifteen feet high." Fred Fearnot's New Ranch and How He and Terry Managed It "Which wye?" asked Carrick who, having started the auto, kept his eyes steadily on the road in front of him and shot the question over his shoulder. Trusia A Princess of Krovitch The district attorney 'ad a long talk with Barnham," he announced, "and 'e 's figured out a wye for all the stock'olders in the Silver Queen to get what's coming to them. The Cross-Cut But by and by I creeps out, and down the steps, and there ’e was, all ’uddled every wye––” His lip trembled. The Dust Flower You say you never intended to be onybody's wife but mine; an' what wye should you no' do as I propose? The Underworld The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner "Keep straight as a' arrow and you can't lose your wye," she said. The Woman Thou Gavest Me Being the Story of Mary O'Neill They comes in different wyes the answers does. The Dawn of a To-morrow And she 's got brown 'air, and she 's a wye about 'er. The Cross-Cut “All good people thinks that wye, madam; but when you tackle it deliberate like, there’s quite a trick to it.” The Dust Flower "Everybody will ken the right wye o' it, and will claver and gossip, when they wad 'a be better to mind their ain affairs, an' let ither folk alane." The Underworld The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner The gun is mounted on a wye-shaped trunnion; the lower end of the wye passes down into a socket in the axle. History of the Gatling Gun Detachment, Fifth Army Corps, at Santiago With a Few Unvarnished Truths Concerning that Expedition "When ye tyke off the style of the doctor wot wisits me, miss, and imitates his wyes, Lawd! it does me as much good as his mixtures," said a consumptive charwoman. Condensed Novels: New Burlesques "She 's got a wye about 'er!" he echoed. The Cross-Cut Well the wye I see it, it’s this wye. The Dust Flower I’ve always lived with the best people, and I suppose I ketch their wyes. The Dust Flower Most of us is what’s known as conservative, all for the big families and the old wyes. The Dust Flower God’s wyes is always dark, and when it comes to women, they’re darker nor they are elsewheres. The Dust Flower It was about this wye when we first started on it. The Cross-Cut They don’t mean no worse nor that, only when people comes to Jynie’s age 80 and Mrs. Courage’s they ’ave to kick up their ’eels in their own wye. The Dust Flower Dead men don't alwyes mean they 've died—in a wye to cast reflections on the man that was with 'em. The Cross-Cut It seems 'er mind 's disconnected, some wye. The Cross-Cut "Only—" and Harry was staring lugubriously at the vein above him, "it's going to take us a long time to get two hundred thousand dollars out of things the wye they stand now." The Cross-Cut "Nobody 'as to tell it—" Harry was staring at his carbide flare—"there 's a wye." The Cross-Cut |
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