请输入您要查询的单词:

 

单词 calash
例句 calash
He had escaped in a wretched calash, attended by a small troop. Curiosities of Human Nature 2012-04-03T02:00:27.167Z
A large fourÐwheeled carriage, having a straight body and calash top, with the driver's seat in front and the footman's behind. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (2nd 100 Pages) 2012-03-24T02:00:19.387Z
An old calash almost concealed her features from observation, except when she raised her head and glanced at us in a scared, furtive sort of way. Nooks and Corners of the New England Coast 2012-02-22T03:00:25.113Z
Coaches grow there no more than balm and spices: we were forced to drop our post-chaise, that resembled nothing so much as harlequin’s calash, which was occasionally a chaise or a baker’s cart. The Brighton Road The Classic Highway to the South 2012-01-24T03:00:26.933Z
Do not trouble her for the loan of umbrellas, over-shoes, hoods, calashes, &c., or send to her for small change. The Ladies' Guide to True Politeness and Perfect Manners or, Miss Leslie's Behaviour Book 2011-11-13T03:00:12.183Z
Happily there was at hand a sorry calash, which by chance the Swedes had brought along with them; this they put on board a little boat, and the king and General Mazeppa embarked in another. Curiosities of Human Nature 2012-04-03T02:00:27.167Z
As soon as she had got rid of her visitor, Mrs. Clavering hastily threw on her calash, and repaired at a brisk pace to Uncle Philip's cabin. Pencil Sketches or, Outlines of Character and Manners 2011-10-01T02:00:32.597Z
A vehicle often mentioned by Judge Sewall and contemporary writers is a calash. Stage-coach and Tavern Days 2011-08-31T02:01:27.587Z
Her calash was untied, and her curly locks had escaped their ribbon and hung in picturesque confusion about her face. Peggy Owen at Yorktown 2011-07-17T02:00:35.830Z
Four horses drawing a small calash whose wheels were covered with rubber glided across the Griess as noiselessly as a spectral equipage. On the Cross A Romance of the Passion Play at Oberammergau 2011-07-17T02:00:33.887Z
A rosy, dark-eyed face looked out from the faded green calash, a gayly flowered gown was looped up over a blue quilted petticoat, and a red camlet cloak hung down behind. Spinning-Wheel Stories 2011-05-28T02:00:23.707Z
There were six vehicles, two of them calashes, in which latter rode the fidalgo and his daughters; the others were covered carts, and seemed to be filled with household furniture.  The Bible in Spain Vol. 1 [of 2] 2011-03-23T02:00:19.910Z
"As one of the relics?" suggested the artist, glancing at a green calash and a plum-colored quilted petticoat lying on the settle. Silver Pitchers: and Independence A Centennial Love Story 2011-01-13T03:01:02.190Z
The first was an ordinary, four-seated calash, with a torn leather covering, and a broken spring under the box, temporarily mended with ropes. The Romance of the Canoness A Life-History
An ancient calash stood in the farthest corner, its leathern portions so gnawed away by the rats that it had wasted into the mere skeleton of a carriage. At the Ghost Hour The House of the Unbelieving Thomas
Seated, then, in a berlin, or perhaps in a calash, one goes out at least to visit the olive groves, if not to cross the island. Mentone, Cairo, and Corfu
The spring evenings were getting bright and long, when three or four ladies in calashes met at Miss Barker's door. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 15
Oh, yes, you'll come down, I don't mistrust that," she replied, slowly nodding her green calash, "as long as the schoolmarm is at the Hill; but Annie will look paler than ever. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 98, December, 1865
He ever after affected to drive in a calash, and would never mount on horseback more. The Lusiad or The Discovery of India, an Epic Poem
Out of the calash in the corner came back a faint echo, which trembled as from inward vexation. At the Ghost Hour The House of the Unbelieving Thomas
When she returns at night, she appears, if the weather happens to be doubtful, in a calash; and her servant in pattens, follows half behind and half at her side, with a lantern. A Century of English Essays An Anthology Ranging from Caxton to R. L. Stevenson & the Writers of Our Own Time
Behind it stood a round-eyed maiden, all aghast at the honorable company of calashes, who marched in without a word. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 15
These are in a calash, those at the far end of a shop; but all are equally alone. Priests, Women, and Families
She wore a hood on her head,—a large calash, which had a curtain that hung about her shoulders. The Story of Old Fort Loudon
"Be still, will you!" commanded the voice from the calash, rather faintly. At the Ghost Hour The House of the Unbelieving Thomas
Lull turned to greet her, and saw to her surprise that Mrs Kelly wore a tight black silk jacket and a green calash. The Weans at Rowallan
Her calash had blown off, and her hair was flying, but the girl was conscious of but one thing which was that the thud of horses’ feet was drawing steadily nearer. Peggy Owen and Liberty
The public vehicle called a victoria is a sort of four-wheeled calash, and it has entirely superseded the volante for city use. Due South or Cuba Past and Present
And, yes,—that large red hood, calash, that you wore the first day you arrived at the fort,"—his ready smile flickered,—"on an understanding so little pleasing to your taste. The Story of Old Fort Loudon
Here, while walking about "in the deep quiet shades," the doctor was one day startled by a "calash and four, with scarlet liveries," which dashed past him and up an avenue. The Countess of Albany
Carriages passed him like streaks of light, hired calashes rolled slowly by, and foot-passengers of all nationalities jostled one another. An Eagle Flight A Filipino Novel Adapted from Noli Me Tangere
A roomy and comfortable calash had been provided for the lady, in which Peggy was to ride also when she should become tired of the saddle. Peggy Owen and Liberty
Her foot, worthy of a Chinese beauty, was extended on the front of the calash, showing a delicate satin shoe and a tight silk stocking with coloured clocks. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, No. 382, October 1847
His chestnut curls, brushed into a glossy similarity, crept out and lay on the folds of the red cape of the calash with a verisimilitude that seemed almost profane. The Story of Old Fort Loudon
"Empty visions!" retorted Lemm, and huddled in the corner of the calash. A Nobleman's Nest
Outside, in gala costume, native or European, Chinese, Spaniards, and Filipinos were moving in all directions, escaping with difficulty the crush of carriages and calashes. An Eagle Flight A Filipino Novel Adapted from Noli Me Tangere
“Harriet?” exclaimed Mrs. Owen looking out of the calash which by this time had come up to where they were. Peggy Owen and Liberty
The Emperor's suite was in two other calashes. Memoirs of the Private Life, Return, and Reign of Napoleon in 1815, Vol. II
It was only for a moment that the sentry's attention was thus diverted, but when he looked again the gray gown, the red calash, the swiftly moving figure had disappeared. The Story of Old Fort Loudon
The stars had already begun to pale, and the sky was grey, when the calash rolled up to the porch of the little house at Vas�lievskoe. A Nobleman's Nest
Took a calash with young Fred Andrews, a most intelligent child of 8 years. A Journey to America in 1834
“Peggy, do you think that your mother——” “Mother would be pleased to offer the friend a seat in the calash, Robert.” Peggy Owen and Liberty
The first class passengers in these calashes had seats in the chaise itself. Rollo in Naples
And the gray gown and the calash which the youth had worn were found inside the passage. The Story of Old Fort Loudon
The moment she was gone, the old lady rang for her calash and shawl, and prepared to cross the way, telling the news meanwhile to her maid Phoebe. Deerbrook
Two calashes were brought up, also a stage with four horses which had been sent in consequence of the steamer not waiting as they expected a signal from the Canada. A Journey to America in 1834
The invention of the chaise, or calash, is ascribed to Augustus Cæsar, about A.D. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No 4, August, 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
Our party met a great many of these calashes coming into town, and bringing in loads of country people. Rollo in Naples
And suddenly he realized that it was a man, despite the full skirts and flutterings of capes and calash. The Story of Old Fort Loudon
Just as he was hacking off the piece of pork, a high-spirited black pony dashed into the courtyard, attached to a calash driven by a very stout, merry-eyed priest, who pulled up at the doorstep. The False Chevalier or, The Lifeguard of Marie Antoinette
Mr Vanslyperken bowed humbly and retired, delighted with the successful result of his manoeuvre, and with a gay heart he leaped into his calash, and drove off. Snarley-yow or The Dog Fiend
"Good-bye!" nodded Hannah, from the depths of the old calash which granny had given her for a riding-hood, and her rosy face sparkled under the green shadow like a blossom under a burdock leaf. Good Cheer Stories Every Child Should Know
At liberty too; I handed her into their own calash, and saw them drive off with a pass of safe conduct. The Loyalists, Vol. 1-3 An Historical Novel
She gave him a hoarse, sad "Merci!" and spread a fold of her shawl fondly over the end of the little coffin; the drowsy driver whipped up his beast, and the calash jolted away. A Chance Acquaintance
A coachman, postilion, and footman constituted the sole "guard," while the late prefect, General Gresser, in an open calash a quarter of a mile behind, constituted the "armed escort." Russian Rambles
At the moment they got out of their calash, the Count d'Erfeuil perceived them and took Oswald aside to speak to him. Corinne, Volume 1 (of 2) Or Italy
To lessen the obligation, however, my calash is not yet come to the door. The History of Emily Montague
The young architects anticipated the departure of their friends with eagerness, and set about their scheme the moment the calash drove off. The Loyalists, Vol. 1-3 An Historical Novel
An air of serene disoccupation pervaded the place, with which the occasional riot of the drivers of the long row of calashes and carriages in front of the cathedral did not discord. A Chance Acquaintance
"Get into the calash with me," I said to him. A Reckless Character And Other Stories
Then she pulled out an old green silk calash and set it on her head. What Two Children Did
The president alone goes with four horses to his coach; but the common vehicle here is a calash, or kind of vis-a-vis, drawn by one mule only. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 17 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
You are a Lancashire witch in more senses than one, Isabel; but, hush! the calash has just drove up. The Loyalists, Vol. 1-3 An Historical Novel
Among people of any rank who do not keep calashes, one couple never walks close behind another, but each at the distance of at least twelve paces, to prevent the overhearing of any secret whispers. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 11 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
I ordered the coachman to whip up the horses, and the calash rolled on. A Reckless Character And Other Stories
And near it is her dark-brown "calash," a big bonnet with rattans stitched in so it would easily move back and forward. Memories and Anecdotes
Near these sets up a dragon-drawn calash; There's a ghost's doublet, delicately slashed, Bleeds from the mangled breast and gapes a frightful gash.... A Book of the Play Studies and Illustrations of Histrionic Story, Life, and Character
That great green calash that she had been so glad to receive—what an odd and unusual head-dress it was! The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 5, May, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
The greater number of those who came a-horseback were gone, and there had also departed both berlins, the calash, and two chaises. Audrey
The theatre overflows, the people flock from ten leagues' distance; the curious form an encampment round the theatre in their calashes; all the inns are filled to excess, where insolence reigns at its height. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 54, No. 333, July 1843
Miss Stuart, however, had the same wish and requested to have the calash on the same occasion. Love Romances of the Aristocracy
See how the dust the verdant turf is screening, Where the calashes and the wagons throng! Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 4
I wished her God speed, and watched her as she crossed the open turf, her bundle in her hand, and the great green calash nodding forward upon her head, until she disappeared within the wood. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 5, May, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
Haward, arriving somewhat after time, found drawn up upon this piece of sward a coach, two berlins, a calash, and three chaises, while tied to hitching-posts, trees, and the fence were a number of saddle-horses. Audrey
Some of the inhabitants had calashes, but I know not what use they could be of, all the neighbourhood being so boggy that there was not road for them. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 10 Arranged in systematic order: Forming a complete history of the origin and progress of navigation, discovery, and commerce, by sea and land, from the earliest ages to the present time.
Now in calashes shine the blooming maids,   Bright'ning the day which blazes o'er their heads;   The seats with nimble steps they swift ascend,   And moving on the crowd, their waste of beauties spend. A Collection of College Words and Customs
Lanterns were being lit in Mme. de Dey's antechamber, servants were helping their masters and mistresses into sabots, greatcoats, and calashes. Library of the World's Best Mystery and Detective Stories
Mr Vanslyperken bowed humbly and retired, delighted with the successful result of his manoeuvre, and, with a gay heart he leaped into his calash, and drove off. Snarleyyow
At twelve we made the tour of the farm in eight chaises and calashes, horsemen, and footmen, setting out like a picture of Wouverman's. Letters of Horace Walpole — Volume I
With which despairing remark, Miss Hitty put on her shawl and calash and departed; while Content filled her teakettle and prepared for supper. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 37, November, 1860
By the time Almayer had clambered over into the stern sheets, four calashes were in the boat and the oars were being passed over the taffrail. An Outcast of the Islands
The next day I hired a calash, and spent the best part of a week in causing myself to be driven to all the places in the vicinity of Petersburg where paper is made.  Letters of George Borrow to the British and Foreign Bible Society
She dropped them with a scream of terror, as little Mrs. Bute's eyes flashed out at her from under her black calash. Vanity Fair
Standing on the seat of the calash, I addressed them in a loud voice in the English dialect of the Rommany, of which I have some knowledge. The Zincali: an account of the gypsies of Spain
My bride looked charmingly in a green silk calash and riding habit of pelisse cloth; and whenever her red lips parted with a smile, each tooth appeared like an inestimable pearl. Mosses from an Old Manse and other stories
During one of those occurrences, while they were getting clear, one of the calashes said something to the others in a rapid whisper. An Outcast of the Islands
The traveller pushed open the door, elbowed an ancient calash under the porch, and entered the courtyard. Les Misérables
"Give up your keys, you hardened hussy," hissed out the virtuous little lady in the calash. Vanity Fair
You see there is nothing to do but load our trunks on the calash; as we have decided to go, ought we not go at once? The Confession of a Child of the Century
She had regained her riding habit and calash from the grisly phantom, and was, in all respects, the lovely woman who had been sitting by my side at the instant of our overturn. Mosses from an Old Manse and other stories
Having donned this frippery, good Master Foster and I hired a calash and drove to the Palace. Micah Clarke His Statement as made to his three grandchildren Joseph, Gervas and Reuben During the Hard Winter of 1734
Neither was the old shay ever abandoned; our citizens remember it well, moving carefully along these streets, with its huge calash top and faithful horse. Cleveland Past and Present Its Representative Men
Or a private calash picking its way circumspectly. The Gray Dawn
We had hired a calash and I gave direction that all should be ready at the hour indicated. The Confession of a Child of the Century
They were called calashes, and looked something like very high gigs with hoods and C springs. The Englishwoman in America
In the interior court-yard stood two calashes and an Holstein carriage; two strange coachmen, with lace round their hats, stood in animated discourse when Otto drove in through the gate. O. T. a Danish Romance
They could hear the crunching sound of the sand under the iron hoops of the wheels of the calash which had just entered the gates. The Created Legend
In a two-seated calash, furnished by the bankers, they drove to the westerly part of the town. The Gray Dawn
Brigitte stepped to the window and satisfied herself that the calash was there. The Confession of a Child of the Century
In an open calash I drove to Russell's Hotel, along streets steeper, narrower, and dirtier than any I had ever seen. The Englishwoman in America
I packed her snugly in the calash and started two dragoons ahead. The Yeoman Adventurer
A man of about forty, impressive for his appearance of calm and self-assurance, stepped out of the calash. The Created Legend
At last he found one, and was driven in it to Mr. Watkinson's house, where his mother and sister were awaiting him, all quite ready, with their calashes and shawls on. The Best American Humorous Short Stories
It could tell how a face in a circling calash Grew red as the poppies she wore, When a dandy stepped up with a swagger and dash. Cap and Gown A Treasury of College Verse
Later, about five in the morning, some of my calashes came running to me, yelling that there was a fire ashore. Victory An Island Tale
Lady Ogilvie had insisted on her keeping the calash, so that she could come on in comfort in the morning. The Yeoman Adventurer
She sat a little time pondering; then, getting her cloak, calash, and pattens, she set forth, the look of thought displaced by one of determination. Janice Meredith
Ruth laughed gleefully at the face which looked out at her from the mirror when Miss Cynthia told her to put on a queer, old bonnet which she called a calash. Glenloch Girls
One of them, an old-fashioned calash, contained the deputy public prosecutor and the examining magistrate, accompanied by his clerk. The Hollow Needle; Further adventures of Arsene Lupin
French lancers galloped up to keep the people back, and several carriages, preceded by a plain calash, came in view. Napoleon and Blucher
At last she said she must be going, and I went out and shouted to Donald to get Bimbo and the calash ready, and four men as an escort. The Yeoman Adventurer
“A petticoat, eh?” he muttered, as a man and woman entered the room; and then as the lady pushed back her calash, he ordered: “A chair for Miss Meredith, sergeant.” Janice Meredith
He scoured the neighbourhood round St Petersburg in a calash at a cost of about four pounds. The Life of George Borrow
When I came in from seeing him off in a calash for the boat, I discovered Bayard Taylor in the readingroom, where he sat sunken in what seemed a somewhat weary muse. Complete Project Gutenberg William Dean Howells Literature Essays
The court, therefore, arranged a drive in open calashes on the day after; and everywhere on the streets through which the procession passed the people stood in vast crowds. Napoleon and Blucher
If my mind was idle a moment, I saw Jack's body lying in the dim-lit passage and the calash in the market-square. The Yeoman Adventurer
Priscilla wore a pretty and simple gown, with a kerchief about her neck, and a calash, which she had flung back from her head, leaving it suspended by the strings. The Blithedale Romance
Standing on the seat of the calash, I addressed them in a loud voice in the dialect of the English Gypsies, with which I have some slight acquaintance. The Life of George Borrow
Stubbs likewise painted a portrait of Sir Hercules and his lady driving in their green enamelled calash drawn by four black Shetlands. Crome Yellow
The calash was in the hands of the latter when the Quartermaster approached, and with a polite air of cordiality he wished his successful rival joy of his victory. Pathfinder; or, the inland sea
"They are poor calashes without sense," commented Wasub with pitying superiority. The Rescue A Romance of the Shallows
"This will be better," said he to himself, letting down the steps of the nearest vehicle, which happened to be the calash. Taras Bulba and Other Tales
He was luxuriously stretched in a good English calash, with double springs; he was drawn by four good horses, at full gallop; he knew the relay to be at a distance of seven leagues. The Count of Monte Cristo
Mabel was returning along the low flat rocks that line the shore of the lake, dangling her pretty calash from a prettier finger, when Pathfinder met her. Pathfinder; or, the inland sea
"The honor of the silken calash will lie between Jasper Eau-douce and Pathfinder." Pathfinder; or, the inland sea
And what would poor calashes do, sons of peasants and fishermen, freshly caught—without knowledge? The Rescue A Romance of the Shallows
The general and his officers walked around the calash, carefully inspecting the wheels and springs. Taras Bulba and Other Tales
Once the cab was also passed by a calash rapidly whirled along by two post-horses. The Count of Monte Cristo
But with the calash before his eyes, and the hope of giving it to you, the lad was inclined to think better of himself, just at that moment, perhaps, than he ought. Pathfinder; or, the inland sea
"Perhaps you will be disposed to sell that calash, Mabel, when it has been a short time in your possession?" inquired the captain's lady. Pathfinder; or, the inland sea
A shadowy calash hovering respectfully in the darkness of the deck had already cleared his throat twice in a warning manner. The Rescue A Romance of the Shallows
"There is nothing remarkable about it," said the general; "it is a very ordinary calash." Taras Bulba and Other Tales
And he threw himself back in the calash, not this time to sleep, but to think. The Count of Monte Cristo
The ladies, however, were not so much engrossed with rifle-shooting as to neglect the calash. Pathfinder; or, the inland sea
"I believe I understand you, Pathfinder," said Mabel, blushing in spite of herself, "and I look upon the calash as the joint gift of yourself and Jasper." Pathfinder; or, the inland sea
"The calash is his," returned the other, shaking his head and walking quietly away from the stand. Pathfinder; or, the inland sea
"I have an excellent calash, your excellency, a real Viennese calash," said Tchertokoutski. Taras Bulba and Other Tales
An hour after they stepped into their calash, both dressed in feminine attire. The Count of Monte Cristo
But now you've got the calash, lad, it's of no use to you," he added; "it will never make a sail, nor even an ensign. Pathfinder; or, the inland sea
"I would rather have won this calash than have obtained fifty new suits of sails for the Scud!" Pathfinder; or, the inland sea
First came a light calash, with two places, in which was the general, wearing his large and glittering epaulettes, with the colonel. Taras Bulba and Other Tales
However, we can see the calash without him; probably he has not taken it with him. Taras Bulba and Other Tales
"It seems to me, your excellency," remarked the colonel, "that there are no better calashes than those of Vienna." Taras Bulba and Other Tales
No, I have not much in the way of equipages; I must admit that, for some time past, I have been wanting to buy a calash, such as they build now-a-days. Taras Bulba and Other Tales
随便看

 

英语例句辞典收录了117811条英语例句在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词及词组的例句翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2000-2023 Newdu.com.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2025/1/23 22:32:06