单词 | manikin |
例句 | He tapped the nearest manikin’s neck, where loose copper wires sprouted from underneath its breastplate. The Mark of Athena 2012-10-02T00:00:00Z I kept stumbling over the heads and arms of manikins. Milkweed 2003-09-09T00:00:00Z It was a big stuffed doll, a manikin with a vacant stupid human face. The Golden Compass 1995-07-01T00:00:00Z All of the contestants appeared to be grim and nervous, stiff as manikins, except for Susan, who was bending the ear of the boy sitting next to her. Stargirl 2000-08-08T00:00:00Z “I’ve heard his name before, but how can you be sure this manikin is his design?” The Mark of Athena 2012-10-02T00:00:00Z Leo lunged to help them, but the two armored manikins that couldn’t possibly move did move. The Mark of Athena 2012-10-02T00:00:00Z With his free hand he grabbed the armored manikin by the neck and heaved it toward the bleachers. The Battle of the Labyrinth 2008-05-06T00:00:00Z He returned with a manikin’s leg and a scrub brush. Milkweed 2003-09-09T00:00:00Z Flanking the doorway were two armored manikins—like skeletal scarecrows made from bronze pipes, outfitted with full suits of Roman armor, shield and sword. The Mark of Athena 2012-10-02T00:00:00Z Leo jiggled the manikin’s head, making it nod like it was agreeing with him. The Mark of Athena 2012-10-02T00:00:00Z Indeed, so lifelike was the dead manikin that I watched as viewer after viewer crouched down to observe the way every single hair had been implanted in the waxy flesh. Big on littleness 2010-08-27T23:05:00Z More curious is a sketch by Fra Bartolommeo, who got around the problem of drawing naked women by using a mechanical doll, or manikin, as his model for the Virgin Mary. Review | Getty exhibition shows how the naked body became a subject for art 2019-01-03T05:00:00Z "None of it looks appealing on a hanger, and they don't stock plus-size manikins," Alexander said. Jill Alexander Designs chosen for New York fashion show 2011-06-01T15:50:31Z Probably not the tattoo parlor, nor the obese male manikin wearing brown pedal pushers, nor the woman with long stringy hair haphazardly dyed turquoise. ‘God Was on Vacation’: A Visit With a Long-Lost Cousin in Romania Is a Holocaust Lesson 2018-10-04T04:00:00Z Lucas changes Christ into Satan by rewiring and reprogramming the manikin who acts out the idea. The return of Star Wars: an evil empire in Jedi clothing? 2015-11-22T05:00:00Z One of them is a human-sized model, called a “manikin”. Artemis I Flight Takes Off For the Moon 2022-11-17T05:00:00Z ASU’s manikin is the first that can be used outdoors thanks to a unique, internal cooling channel. How extreme heat takes a toll on the mind and body, according to experts 2023-07-10T04:00:00Z "The Turk" was a chess board which was placed next to a clothed manikin. From "holy hype" to AI sentience, tech has a history of inflating its potential 2023-05-30T04:00:00Z Because this is a test flight, no astronauts are on board this time - instead three manikins, covered in thousands of sensors, are making the journey. Nasa's Artemis spacecraft set to reach the Moon 2022-11-21T05:00:00Z Sitting atop the rocket is the Orion spacecraft which, for this first mission, is uncrewed but is equipped with a 'manikin' which will register the impacts of the flight on the human body. Artemis: Nasa expects humans to live on Moon this decade 2022-11-19T05:00:00Z Two of the manikin’s sensors will record radiation levels. Artemis I Flight Takes Off For the Moon 2022-11-17T05:00:00Z Watching a simulated autopsy on a manikin representing a bear-mauling victim, Roach notices “two small divets along the spine,” she writes. Review | Animals and humans on a collision course (sometimes literally) 2021-09-23T04:00:00Z In actuality however, there was an expert chess player hidden inside the box who wielded the chess pieces by moving the manikin's arms. From "holy hype" to AI sentience, tech has a history of inflating its potential 2023-05-30T04:00:00Z Street protesters were replaced by toy cars or dolls, some led by cardboard cutouts or manikins dressed in outfits. 'Humanless protests' gain traction in Myanmar as crackdown casualties climb 2021-03-22T04:00:00Z Each manikin followed a different trajectory, but “they all clustered on the same TRAP,” just as the algorithm predicted, Serra says. Algorithm Aids Search for Those Lost at Sea 2020-09-07T04:00:00Z When the student nurses ask the patient a question as part of their assessment, Dubas responds into a microphone that transmits her voice from the manikin’s mouth. Center helps nursing students get real-life experience 2019-10-05T04:00:00Z Roach sheepishly explains, “Part of the manufacturing process of the manikin, he means.” Review | Animals and humans on a collision course (sometimes literally) 2021-09-23T04:00:00Z The manikin and the board, in turn rested on a wooden box that contained gears and other machinery. From "holy hype" to AI sentience, tech has a history of inflating its potential 2023-05-30T04:00:00Z As one of 314 certified healthcare simulation operations specialists in the world, Wilson programs, operates and maintains lifelike manikins used in medical training. Cue the vomit: His job is to make medical manikins behave like humans | Produced by Advertising Publications 2019-09-05T04:00:00Z Before heading off, the players, who each took home their respective replica manikins, asked that the table be gifted to them. US women’s soccer team foosball table unveiled ahead of world cup 2019-06-05T04:00:00Z Instead of a real person, the patient was a manikin capable of breathing, blinking and crying. Center helps nursing students get real-life experience 2019-10-05T04:00:00Z Sanders, along with fellow senior nursing student Sierra Rasmus, walked up to “Henry Hudson,” the simulation manikin, with confidence. EXCHANGE: Simulation prepares nursing students for world 2017-08-01T04:00:00Z Above the Trump manikin is a sign that reads, "If I am elected, we will build a wall between Plymouth and Rumney, and Rumney will pay for it," referring to two nearby towns. Farm stand sets up outhouse-turned-voting booth for ballots 2016-10-06T04:00:00Z I help maintain the realism by programming and operating the manikin during the simulation. Cue the vomit: His job is to make medical manikins behave like humans | Produced by Advertising Publications 2019-09-05T04:00:00Z Think of it as a shop window for the aviation industry where the manikins are jumbo jets and the bargain hunters are global airlines. Curtain raises for Farnborough Airshow - BBC News 2016-07-10T04:00:00Z Chief Frisco, a dark-skinned manikin of no particular tribe, models a mix of garb including a felt hat with feathers and clothing made from animal skins. Outer Banks museum holds history of Native Americans 2016-05-31T04:00:00Z The exhibition will showcase the evolution of modern robotics from a 1582 iron manikin to the toy robots of the 1950s. Assembling Eric: Bringing back the UK's first robot - BBC News 2016-05-13T04:00:00Z He had a medicine ball roll down a tilted table and hit a manikin wearing different headbands. Students display their skills at Jersey Shore Science Fair 2016-03-20T04:00:00Z To get the best results it is important that the manikin behaves as closely to a real patient as possible. Cue the vomit: His job is to make medical manikins behave like humans | Produced by Advertising Publications 2019-09-05T04:00:00Z One dress shop owner pushed a cart full of manikins, looking eerily like bodies. Video of a dead city: This is what Syria's devastation looks like 2016-02-05T05:00:00Z “Our reading, our conversation and thinking, are all on a very low level, worthy only of pygmies and manikins.” Henry David Thoreau, Hypocrite 2015-10-19T04:00:00Z Behind a wall of Plexiglas, as if to protect the sacred from contamination, a Betsy Ross manikin sits in a chair carefully sewing the first flag. The Top 5 Myths About the Fourth of July 2015-07-04T04:00:00Z “Now students can pick up a newborn manikin and not have wires attached to it,” she adds. The Family-Run Company That's Making Super Sophisticated "Robot" Patients 2015-05-22T04:00:00Z I am also responsible for maintaining and resetting the manikin in between sessions, which may mean adding simulated blood to the reservoir or preparing a newborn manikin for its repeat birth experience. Cue the vomit: His job is to make medical manikins behave like humans | Produced by Advertising Publications 2019-09-05T04:00:00Z Incredibly innovative for the time, this layered paper manikin - an early form of pop-up book - is in the Epitome. The self-publicist whose medical text books caused a stir 2014-11-17T05:00:00Z The high-tech manikins, a customized version of which sells for as much as $500,000, simulate the human body’s response to heat, cold, moisture and other conditions. Local companies caught in fight over Export-Import Bank 2014-09-15T04:00:00Z CPR being performed on a medical training manikin. UK To Experiment on Cardiac Arrest Patients Without Their Consent 2014-08-27T04:00:00Z The task force began training together in late 2013 and has been steadily progressing toward conducting a “full-speed drill,” which will include mock active shooters and manikins as victims, according to Mr. Smith. Pentagon, Arlington to train for shooter situation 2014-07-17T04:00:00Z We use lifelike, computer operated manikins to simulate real patients, allowing medical professionals to improve their practice and teamwork in a low-risk environment. Cue the vomit: His job is to make medical manikins behave like humans | Produced by Advertising Publications 2019-09-05T04:00:00Z The new game promises to be more flexible, something demonstrated in the updated Create-a-Sim feature that allows players to manipulate their new virtual manikins directly with the mouse rather than just using sliders. 'The Sims 4' Makes Mood Matter 2014-06-30T04:00:00Z One man poked the head of a store-window manikin, fixed on a pole, into a hole in the perimeter, hoping a sniper could be tempted to betray his position. Insight: Battle for Damascus: frozen but bloody 2013-02-20T07:03:21Z A nonstop talker, he was also a pack rat, collecting old bicycles, antique toys, manikins and bleached bones. Caballo Blanco?s Last Run: The Micah True Story 2012-05-21T14:57:31Z A drop of dew has engulfed in its capillary maw a manikin, in revenge for the thousands of drops that its big human counterparts have quaffed at breakfast. Popular scientific lectures 2012-04-24T02:00:17.273Z I accepted a job at a local hospital in something called a “simulation lab,” where I would work with simulation manikins “until I found something better to do.” Cue the vomit: His job is to make medical manikins behave like humans | Produced by Advertising Publications 2019-09-05T04:00:00Z Eighty feet below, the deck looked like a long, narrow strip of dazzling white planks, the crew appearing no larger than manikins. A Lad of Grit A Story of Adventure on Land and Sea in Restoration Times 2012-04-21T02:00:23.363Z Some of her friends were drunk and raucous parasites; some were manikins; some were overly friendly; some, Countess Bardolph, Lord Fenton, Lady Page, were perfumed bores; the Irishmen were troublemakers... Voices from the Past 2012-04-19T02:00:30.787Z Fancy you being a clerk in an office, a store—a poor little manikin keeping body and soul together in order to do the will of some snivelling tradesman! The Everlasting Arms 2012-03-22T02:00:37.327Z The contending forces are not proletarian and bourgeois manikins produced in the retort of Wagner-Kautsky, but a real proletariat against a real bourgeoisie, as they have emerged from the last imperialist slaughter. Dictatorship vs. Democracy (Terrorism and Communism) 2012-02-27T03:00:14.477Z He was always very jauntily put together when we set out to church, and looked like a French manikin. Charles Auchester, Volume 1 of 2 2012-02-23T03:00:42.347Z It also features a much copied fight sequence set in a manikin factory, with flailing body parts impeding the killer’s pursuit. Kubrick Used ‘The Killing’ for Hollywood Access: Peter Rainer 2012-01-22T05:23:10Z One of the bearded manikins raised his arm as if it were the handle of a pump. In Pastures New 2011-12-23T03:00:12.717Z Women gowned like manikins from one window gazed like hungry paupers at another window's manikins. What Will People Say? A novel 2011-12-17T03:00:18.490Z For the time being, they are useful conceptions, similar to the manikin Amp�re who swims in the stream of the electric current. A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis 2011-12-06T03:00:21.763Z I long to parade my happiness, as a manikin parades the fashions, to the admiration and the envy of all beholders. The Stronger Influence 2011-12-02T03:00:23.630Z It contrasts favourably with Ibsen's harsh bitterness, with Gorky's maudlin dreariness, and with the hysterical outbursts of pessimism from the manikins who try to see life from the mighty shoulders of Schopenhauer. Essays on Modern Novelists 2011-11-22T03:00:10.817Z Balivan himself was filling the glasses with punch, and Dup�train sat in front of the manikin dressed as a woman, which he seemed to be scrutinizing with care. San-Cravate; or, The Messengers; Little Streams 2011-11-14T03:00:22.247Z Egrets, like manikins cut from the whitest of celluloid, shone as far as the eye could see them. Jungle Peace 2011-10-06T02:00:42.363Z The official history of the times aids in giving a false impression of Louis XIV., figuring him in a sort of hieratic attitude between an idol and a manikin. Louis XIV and La Grande Mademoiselle 1652-1693 2011-09-14T02:00:48.383Z Now lay the frame upon the covering, turn the latter up and fit it smoothly, as a dress is fitted to the manikin. Indian Scout Talks A Guide for Boy Scouts and Camp Fire Girls 2011-09-11T02:00:11.207Z "Did 'oo daddy speak in a big rough voice, and frighten the poor little manikin?" she inquired solicitously. The War-Workers 2011-08-25T02:00:32.260Z You seem inclined to jest, messieurs; but I would like to resemble this manikin. San-Cravate; or, The Messengers; Little Streams 2011-11-14T03:00:22.247Z Beyond the range of his vision manikins came and went upon the stage, speaking meaningless words. The Long Lane's Turning 2011-08-23T02:00:34Z The figures of the trio upon the raft were dwarfed at last to the size of manikins. The Corner House Girls on Palm Island 2011-06-01T02:00:23.043Z She would not be at the mercy of every schemer, every speculator, every unprincipled, unscrupulous manikin, who knows no better use for angels than to wash the dishes. A New Atmosphere 2011-05-20T02:00:35.903Z For the manikin was at once his page, lackey, room-comrade, train-bearer, and gentleman in waiting; and the Shock also was his manikin. The Campaner Thal and Other Writings 2011-04-26T02:00:29.827Z Tobie was standing in an ecstasy of admiration before a manikin in front of a draper's shop. San-Cravate; or, The Messengers; Little Streams 2011-11-14T03:00:22.247Z That is the manikin! the nest belongs to him. The Boys' And Girls' Library 2011-02-06T03:01:02.953Z The novel attentions of this manikin came as a great relief to Jaganath. Mashi and Other Stories 2010-12-28T03:00:16.890Z He says they are all alike, and all sticks; merely wooden manikins—womanikins, he calls them—upon which to hang an evening gown. Stranded in Arcady First the peanuts are strung to form the little manikins, then eyes, nose and mouth are marked on with ink. Suppers Novel Suggestions for Social Occasions The whole country seemed to roar and blaze and innumerable manikins moved over the hills and valleys. The Guns of Europe But dignity soon tapers off with him into the “Now I warn you to cut it out” of the tyrannical manikin 162 with a cinder in the eye of his self-conceit. The Women of Tomorrow It was only by a great effort that he was able to deposit the manikin on the floor. Astounding Stories, August, 1931 In many of them there was a dressed-up manikin hung with bells, on which little children were given lessons in stealing. The Children of Westminster Abbey Studies in English History Gliding here and yon, and jiggling a tray to serve the general need, went a waxen-faced manikin. Where the Pavement Ends The Justice's daughter, Lina, was not so simple as the mother always said, for she declared that the Wine-chevalier was that transformed manikin in the fairy-tales, who travelled to learn what shivering meant. Villa Eden: The Country-House on the Rhine He turned round in amazement; and there, under a splendid pine-tree, he saw a little, old manikin, clad in black jerkin and red stockings, and with a large hat on his head. The Marvellous History of the Shadowless Man and The Cold Heart But it was warm and dry, for it was shielded by a ledge from rain, and with the warmth the hunted manikin's spirits rose somewhat. Astounding Stories, August, 1931 If they picked the manikin's pockets without ringing the bells they were rewarded: but if a bell tinkled they were beaten. The Children of Westminster Abbey Studies in English History It's no lie at all, manikin," said the painter, as he unwrapped the picture; "it is as genuine a Salvator Rosa as I ever painted. The Pictures; The Betrothing Novels On the same fig-trees to which they repair, and often accidentally up and down the forest, you fall in with four species of manikin. Wanderings in South America "So you have just met that vagabond, Dutch Michael," said the manikin, with an odd wheeze between each word. The Marvellous History of the Shadowless Man and The Cold Heart Silently, the manikin clasped the nearest table leg, shinnied up and hauled himself over the top. Astounding Stories, August, 1931 "And what can Jervis Whitney do for Nick of the Woods?" at length said the hunter, after eyeing the manikin over from top to toe for some moments in silent wonder, as well he might. The Red Moccasins A Story Was he to be the helpless manikin worked by every string of evil circumstance and voice of ill? The Wilderness Trail When its fruit is ripe, this manikin is on the tree from morn till eve. Wanderings in South America And this was the manikin's present, as sponsor, to his little godchild, Peterkin. The Marvellous History of the Shadowless Man and The Cold Heart The movement brought a bellow of rage, and the manikin saw two enormous hands converging on him in a sweep that bade fair to crush every bone in his dwarfed body. Astounding Stories, August, 1931 The manikins, in complexion, cast of features and fashion of dress, resembled Indians, and, though so red and outlandish, were beautiful to behold. The Red Moccasins A Story Dot, smiling "big," clasped the manly looking little manikin in its neat sailor suit and cap. The Corner House Girls Growing Up What Happened First, What Came Next. And How It Ended They gave them dolls to dress, and on the sale of dolls the human manikins now live. With the French in France and Salonika For he was Commander in Chief of the Imperial armies, was this species of manikin. The Missourian Dimly the manikin glimpsed the chamber's walls sinking down, the wreckage-strewn room outside diminishing to normal size. Astounding Stories, August, 1931 It was a manikin, scarcely more than a yard in height, but beautifully formed, with limbs as round and strong as those of a roebuck. The Red Moccasins A Story In his own eyes he was a fear-shaped manikin, the shadow of God’s real man. Carmen Ariza There six sky-high manikins with matchstick limbs, went through an incandescent perpetual and silent dance. Westward with the Prince of Wales Then he bade the son give him the bit of flesh, kneaded a manikin out of it, breathed upon it, and in a minute there it stood, a really fine-looking little boy. The Chinese Fairy Book No more of your big-headed, spindle-shanked manikins: we shall have a chance then of seeing a man—that is, a perfect animal. Audrey Craven And pat to the question, the manikin thrust out one of his small moccasined feet. The Red Moccasins A Story “I have been listening to the jabbering and screeches of the crowd until they seem only manikins.” The Bondwoman After one day the manikin came back to find out whether his name had been discovered. Boys and Girls Bookshelf (Vol 2 of 17) Folk-Lore, Fables, And Fairy Tales “You must never sing that song any more, do you hear, little manikin?” says my lord viscount, holding up a finger. Henry Esmond; The English Humourists; The Four Georges The future Emperor, even if established for some time on the cushion of treason propped by French bayonets, that manikin before short or long will be Iturbidised. Diary from November 12, 1862, to October 18, 1863 The manikin waved down to him, then turned to the shell again, as if to examine the emergency repair. The Great Dome on Mercury It is reported that at Corinth the rebels had not only wooden guns, but cotton manikins as sentries. Diary from March 4, 1861, to November 12, 1862 But each time the manikin shook his head haughtily and answered, “No!” Boys and Girls Bookshelf (Vol 2 of 17) Folk-Lore, Fables, And Fairy Tales A little old manikin arose from the earth at the foot of the pine. Zigzag Journeys in Northern Lands; The Rhine to the Arctic; A Summer Trip of the Zigzag Club Through Holland, Germany, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden Then while her face was hidden, the mist slowly cleared away, and a little gray manikin with a little sack upon his back came out of the shadows. Operas Every Child Should Know Descriptions of the Text and Music of Some of the Most Famous Masterpieces She produced a manikin dressed primly after the manner of eighteen-thirty, prim parted hair over a small head festooned with ringlets, a fichu, and mits painted on her fingers. Turn About Eleanor But early one morning she woke up with a start, and there, at the foot of her bed, stood the queerest little manikin that she had ever seen. Tales From Scottish Ballads The Queen was so happy about her child that she quite forgot the promise she had made to the manikin who had saved her life. Boys and Girls Bookshelf (Vol 2 of 17) Folk-Lore, Fables, And Fairy Tales Issuing thence were two persons whom we may at once introduce as the manikin, Robin Hays, and the little Puritan, Barbara Iverk, of our story. The Buccaneer A Tale Then addressing the little manikin, "Do not hurt us, sir—and will you tell us who you are?" Operas Every Child Should Know Descriptions of the Text and Music of Some of the Most Famous Masterpieces “I can make pretty good ones,” Margaret smiled; “manikins like these,—a Frenchwoman taught me.” Turn About Eleanor She tells many amusing anecdotes of the effect of unveiling this manikin in the presence of a class of ladies. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I To do this they put a manikin with a nightcap on in Lafayette's bed, dug a channel under the chimney, and left a coat in the passage well smudged with soot. Lafayette There was a mingling of kindliness and warmth in Cromwell's manner, as he desired the manikin to come forward, and, having first questioned him about his health, commanded him to tell his business. The Buccaneer A Tale "It is a shadowy queer little manikin, Gretel dear, with a little sack upon his back, but he looks very friendly." Operas Every Child Should Know Descriptions of the Text and Music of Some of the Most Famous Masterpieces To this was presently joined a voice, the voice, as it were, of a sinister, tin manikin galvanized into convulsive song. Mountain Blood A Novel He stood shoulder to shoulder with the General Manager, making the latter look like a manikin, and talked about his work and the condition of the road and the rolling stock. Children of the Desert With what cruel craft, but seeming indifference, the artful old showman treated his manikins! The Quarterly Review, Volume 162, No. 324, April, 1886 It is not well," replied the manikin; "it cannot be well when the devil turns nurse-tender. The Buccaneer A Tale Form a manikin, made out of very thin, soft rubber tubing, to represent the stomach and small and large intestine, holding the various parts in place with elastic bands, and cotton to represent fat. Intestinal Ills Chronic Constipation, Indigestion, Autogenetic Poisons, Diarrhea, Piles, Etc. Also Auto-Infection, Auto-Intoxication, Anemia, Emaciation, Etc. Due to Proctitis and Colitis I cried.—'Where does the child live?' she said: 'people choose to call it goblin, or manikin; he himself signs himself Silly; that is his christen-name. The Old Man of the Mountain, The Lovecharm and Pietro of Abano Tales from the German of Tieck He felt like a magician operating the wires for some manikin to dance at the other end or a hypnotist directing a subject. Skinner's Dress Suit It is the effect of a well-posed manikin, with its very flexible articulations, all placed at the disposal of M. Taine's system. My Recollections of Lord Byron He loved and esteemed the manikin, and valued his ready wit and his extreme honesty. The Buccaneer A Tale The recitation and lecture rooms are amply provided with all necessary means of illustration, such as specimens fresh and preserved, skeletons, models, charts, manikins and diagrams. Philosophy of Osteopathy There will be little illustrations of costume stuck about—dressed manikins; but they'll have nothing to say: they won't even go through the form of speech. Picture and Text 1893 Never with or without the assistance of a dressmaker's manikin could he ever hope to rival him in this accomplishment. Skippy Bedelle His Sentimental Progress From the Urchin to the Complete Man of the World Once upon a time a little boy said to his mother: “Tell me, mother, who is that old, old manikin over there?” The Goose Man By way of contrast there were little manikin wine jugs of the most grotesque forms. Chats on Household Curios His father, a born fop, a boulevardier by adoption, cultivated habits that seemed to follow the mechanical laws of those clockwork manikins that ingenious horologists contrive for the amusement of children, big and little. A Son of the Immortals When he entered, the manikin was lying on its side, and the muscles of the face, having been loosened, caused a monstrous protrusion, and looked frightful. Bouvard and Pécuchet A Tragi-comic Novel of Bourgeois Life And the cloud, lifted a little by the efforts of a white-faced bookkeeper and a comically ugly manikin, settled upon David once more. The House of Toys I seemed to myself to be a puppet, a jointed figure, a manikin. The Blue Wall A Story of Strangeness and Struggle I plucked up heart at the sight of this little manikin. Margaret Tudor A Romance of Old St. Augustine "Pickle Johnny," Uncle Dan called him, and, being a specialist in names, the Colonel had no sooner invented one for this small and rather obstreperous manikin, than he took him into his particular favour. A Venetian June For ten francs a month they could have one of the manikins of M. Auzoux; and the following week the carrier from Falaise deposited before their gate an oblong box. Bouvard and Pécuchet A Tragi-comic Novel of Bourgeois Life The homely manikin, a bit ridiculous with his mannerisms and whiskers, a trifle too obvious in his good will to others, disappeared. The House of Toys Gilded by those who report the comings and goings of those whom one should know, as Mrs. Bannister might put it, they seemed aliens, manikins that moved in a stage world. David Malcolm "Is it man or manikin, gentle mistress?" he asked, after concluding his examination. Under the Rose "Yes, sir; and I tell you, it is pretty heavy, too," the manikin said, proudly. The Christmas Peace 1908 "If we studied obstetrics with the aid of one of these manikins——" "Enough of manikins!" Bouvard and Pécuchet A Tragi-comic Novel of Bourgeois Life Why couldn't the manikin go away and take his silly exaggerated—and disturbing—sentimentalities with him? The House of Toys A mortal of Philistine stature would have gladly pared His own Goliath down to a slight David: But thou, my manikin, wouldst soar a show300 Rather than hero. The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 5 Poetry The skin must be placed on a carefully modelled manikin with a plastic layer between. Home Taxidermy for Pleasure and Profit A Guide for Those Who Wish to Prepare and Mount Animals, Birds, Fish, Reptiles, etc., for Home, Den, or Office Decoration The birth of his manikin baby and the accompanying death of his wife increase his cares past bearing. Lippincott's Magazine, Volume 11, No. 26, May, 1873 The dry bones took on some semblance of life and of human nature, and boys and girls were painted as real boys and genuine girls, instead of lifeless dolls and manikins. A Book for All Readers An Aid to the Collection, Use, and Preservation of Books and the Formation of Public and Private Libraries The words he had spoken became absurd little manikins of words, bowing at each other, striking idiotic postures before her. Erik Dorn Agog to see what manikin Had shrined his household gods therein, With step as light as tip-toe fairy’s I stole right in among the Lares. The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, May 1844 Volume 23, Number 5 The larger manikins are to be posed and paper coated in most cases before receiving the skin. Home Taxidermy for Pleasure and Profit A Guide for Those Who Wish to Prepare and Mount Animals, Birds, Fish, Reptiles, etc., for Home, Den, or Office Decoration On the 17th of May, the Vestals used to throw into the Tiber, from the Sublician bridge, manikins of wickerwork, in commemoration of the human sacrifices once performed on the same altars. Pagan and Christian Rome His honoured papa and mamma were both tall, portly people, beside whom the manikin looked like a child. Shawl-Straps A Second Series of Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag “Oh! you little manikin—I’ll give you twenty;” and she did so, until she almost took away my breath. The Pacha of Many Tales They began to be known as moujik, a contemptuous diminutive of the word mouj or man, literally manikin. The Story of Russia The feet and bases of ears are filled with papier mache pulp and the surface of the manikin coated with liquid glue. Home Taxidermy for Pleasure and Profit A Guide for Those Who Wish to Prepare and Mount Animals, Birds, Fish, Reptiles, etc., for Home, Den, or Office Decoration See, there's one for you, my little manikin; but another time don't come and set yourself forward and look so hungry! The Home These," he said as he balanced the manikins on his knees, "are my two little boys. A Son of the City A Story of Boy Life Had it not been for his eyes, which were gleaming brightly, he might have been mistaken at a distance for a stuffed and elegantly dressed manikin. The Argonauts They looked to him like convicts; or manikins—moving to the pull of the hour-string. Son of Power The only hope for it then is to glue and pin it piecemeal on a manikin covered with some preparation which gives it a firm surface. Home Taxidermy for Pleasure and Profit A Guide for Those Who Wish to Prepare and Mount Animals, Birds, Fish, Reptiles, etc., for Home, Den, or Office Decoration "Now you may sit in the wood like the gray manikin." Debit and Credit Translated from the German of Gustav Freytag The manikin, therefore, has the same value as any other geometrical figure of three or four dimensions, which is used for the study of relation. Modern American Prose Selections I shook my head and pushed the creature away, with only a glance at the array of delicately crafted manikins, tiny animals, prisms and crystal whirligigs. The Door Through Space Probably neither of us had heard of Talleyrand, but from this time I saw that his hearty laugh and lively talk were those of a manikin. The Reminiscences of an Astronomer No one should think of attempting the extraction of a safety pin lodged point upward without having practiced for at least a hundred hours on the rubber tube manikin. Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery This word now replaces 'dwarf' and 'manikin' in his talk, although it is a still worse appellation for a bailiff. Debit and Credit Translated from the German of Gustav Freytag It is really wonderful how the clothes fall away from the manikin, how with the best effort at draping they in fact refuse to be put on at all. Modern American Prose Selections She preferred to find him alone in these visits, painting from his fancy without any other model than some clothes placed on a manikin. Woman Triumphant (La Maja Desnuda) You are such an odd-looking manikin," continued Nick, "and have spoken so fearlessly to me, that I am beginning to like you. Nick Baba's Last Drink and Other Sketches Complicated rubber manikins are of no value in the practice of introduction, and foreign body problems can be equally well studied in a piece of rubber tubing about 10 inches long. Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery "You low base cur!" he said, shaking the man until he resembled a manikin on wires. Parrot & Co. The manikin is therefore always in evidence for lack of covering, and ends by having to apologize for its very existence. Modern American Prose Selections Across the spot of light which shimmered on the ceiling slipped a black, Lilliputian gondola, a shadow toy, on the stern of which bent a manikin the size of a fly, wielding the oar. Woman Triumphant (La Maja Desnuda) Above all, he must be a real man and not a manikin, and he must enjoy his boys—love them, without being quite conscious of the love, or at least without harping on it. Football Days Memories of the Game and of the Men behind the Ball The proper height and form of the animal can be secured and retained only by the construction of a manikin, or statue, to carry the skin. The Extermination of the American Bison There have been artificial men,—manikins, automata, or whatever they are called,—so why shouldn't there be artificial horses? St. Nicholas Magazine for Boys and Girls, Vol. 5, Nov 1877-Nov 1878 No 1, Nov 1877 And indeed we may all be well content with the doings of this manikin that turns out to be so lively an ego. Modern American Prose Selections After the feast is over, the manikin is taken to the place from which the straw was obtained, in order to make the grass grow. Unknown Mexico, Volume 1 (of 2) A Record of Five Years' Exploration Among the Tribes of the Western Sierra Madre; In the Tierra Caliente of Tepic and Jalisco; and Among the Tarascos of Michoacan Ambrose could not but smile at the misapplication of the sonorous Scotch name to such a manikin. The Fur Bringers A Story of the Canadian Northwest According to the testimony of persons of credit, certain manikins, small and beautiful, resembling pigmies in appearance and size, were seen in the said island on a certain occasion. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 21 of 55 1624 Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the political, economic, commercial and religious conditions of those islands from their earliest relations with European nations to the close of the nineteenth century. Men he could understand and handle like so many manikins, but the nature of his life and work did not conduce to a knowledge of women. A Man's Woman When this happens, when the manikin forgets itself and its education-clothes, and merely describes people or types of mind or social customs, the result is wholly admirable. Modern American Prose Selections Saviours, redeemers, mediators, then, are not theological manikins. Preaching and Paganism Despite the thin, whitish smoke, he saw men on the horizon, mere manikins moving back and forth, apparently without meaning, but men nevertheless. The Forest of Swords A Story of Paris and the Marne "How do you find yourself, Hans?" said the little old manikin. Pepper & Salt or, Seasoning for Young Folk For instance, one little manikin thing Survives to wear many a wrinkle; While Death forbids another to wake, And a son that it took nine moons to make Expires without even a twinkle! The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood Now it will be a flower, then a face, then, possibly, a manikin resembling toys for children. John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10) Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River; Yellowstone National Park Io let herself be thrust into it, stiff and unyielding as a manikin. Success A Novel He also saw signs of hurry and confusion among those manikins, and he knew that the French shells were striking them. The Forest of Swords A Story of Paris and the Marne Down he went into the pit, and there sat the little old manikin, just as he had done from the very first. Pepper & Salt or, Seasoning for Young Folk Providence, it would seem, deigns frequently to use for the most momentous purposes some pantaloon or puppet, environing with special protection and with the prayers and aspirations of whole peoples a mere manikin. Renaissance in Italy, Volume 1 (of 7) The Age of the Despots A damp cloth, an oyster, a single mirror, a manikin, a student, a silent star, a single spark, a little movement and the bed is made. Tender Buttons Objects—Food—Rooms Why, this very afternoon, how must she have felt, standing there like a manikin, ordered to put on this dress and that, by a fussy fat woman who wouldn't have touched her with tongs? The Real Adventure Using his glasses again, he saw that the disturbance among those manikins was increasing. The Forest of Swords A Story of Paris and the Marne Also, I tell you this: when an evil manikin such as this touches the sign of the good cross, he becomes visible to the eyes of everybody who chooses to look upon him. Pepper & Salt or, Seasoning for Young Folk My mother sent me for a paper of White-chapel needles, and two of manikin pins. Audrey Bob spiralled upward until they were high above the ranch, and the figures below seemed little manikins. The Radio Boys on the Mexican Border The half finished thing on the manikin lured her on from one moment to another. The Real Adventure She watched Neville, who had begun to prowl about in the disorder of the place, stepping over trailing velvets, avoiding manikins armed cap-a-pie, moving restlessly, aimlessly. The Common Law "Claus and the Manikin" At one end of the room was a great stone seat, and on the seat sat a little manikin smoking a pipe. Pepper & Salt or, Seasoning for Young Folk By much straining of your eyes, my lords, can you perceive this insignificant manikin? Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. II For convenience, the manikins reduced their tendrils, sporting, nothing but coronals. Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. I The manikins here tried with all their might; In vain! no tool can pick the flinty lock; His magic arts still slumber, like their master. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 71, September, 1863 Some were swollen to double girth; others shriveled to manikins. The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 1 When he had as much as his pockets could hold, he thanked the little manikin and went his way, and the stone door closed behind him. Pepper & Salt or, Seasoning for Young Folk The poor manikin who gets up on a racer is not an athlete in any rational sense of the term. The Ethics of Drink and Other Social Questions Joints In Our Social Armour The little manikin sidles up and jabs him behind the shoulder with his sword. Five Nights In the bed bracketed with mine on the other side, under the glow which falls from the only surviving lamp, there is a squat manikin in a heavy knitted vest, poultice-color. Light For thirty years that great and good man had been represented by a stuffed manikin. The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 1 Well, are there not manikins in human life, unreal creatures, who never accomplish more than the models in the windows, who may be looked at, but who perform no noble and lasting deeds? By the Golden Gate That man's name is Cavell: and I think of "nobility" in connection with him, and not in connection with the manikins who rush over Epsom Downs. The Ethics of Drink and Other Social Questions Joints In Our Social Armour But now, at the very first words this terrible manikin uttered, he felt his heart sinking down into his boots. The Rising of the Red Man A Romance of the Louis Riel Rebellion Perhaps he would not have plumped himself straight into the drawing-room had not the manikin clad in sixpences assumed that the drawing-room was his Mecca and thrown open the doors. Helen with the High Hand (2nd ed.) I seized the manikin which I had brought in my packet, and muffled it in a costume precisely similar to that worn by the old wretch. Library of the World's Best Mystery and Detective Stories For the proper teaching of obstetrics there is need of a pelvic manikin, lifesize. Lighted to Lighten: the Hope of India The bold man who risked everything to save the Calliope will never earn as much in a year as a horse-riding manikin can in two months. The Ethics of Drink and Other Social Questions Joints In Our Social Armour Bah!" cried the manikin, "it is another female you will want to foist off upon me, is it? The Rising of the Red Man A Romance of the Louis Riel Rebellion And he disappeared through the double doors that led to the drawing-room, which doors were parted for him by a manikin whose clothes seemed to be held together by new sixpences. Helen with the High Hand (2nd ed.) A noise was heard near the door, and the old woman bounded forward, unhooked the manikin and carried it off; then, leaning over the balustrade with her throat elongated, her eyes flashing, she listened earnestly. Library of the World's Best Mystery and Detective Stories But meantime obstetrics must be taught, and a manikin must be had. Lighted to Lighten: the Hope of India A willow manikin was made, representing Moini Loungga sufficiently well, perhaps advantageously, and in it they shut up the remains the combustion had spared. Dick Sand A Captain at Fifteen Despite the suggestion of weirdness the goblin-like scene created in her mind, the grimaces and antics of the manikin, and the sulkily responsive movements of the bear, were too absurd for anything. The Rising of the Red Man A Romance of the Louis Riel Rebellion It is Teniers, rather:—boors, indeed; but they are live boors, and not manikin shepherds. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, No. 66, April, 1863 I stooped, like a man going to make a vigorous spring, and, seizing my manikin, I passed the rope around its neck, and precipitated it below. Library of the World's Best Mystery and Detective Stories On the long undulating neck the head resembled one of the grotesque manikins carried in circus parades. By Advice of Counsel The manikin was then clothed with the royal vestments—we know that those clothes are not worth much—and they did not forget to ornament it with Cousin Benedict's famous spectacles. Dick Sand A Captain at Fifteen Espalin was a lean little, dried-up manikin, with legs, arms, and mustaches disproportionately long for his dwarfish body. The Desire of the Moth; and the Come On "How could that woman have married such a manikin?" is a question one often hears. Primitive Love and Love-Stories Then her manikin appeared to rise slowly and advance before me. Library of the World's Best Mystery and Detective Stories Kromitzki squeezed my hand with effusion, and his shoulders moved exactly like those of a wooden manikin. Without Dogma The third wife came to hold up the manikin, while the fourth lay at its feet, in the guise of a cushion. Dick Sand A Captain at Fifteen Why should not I accomplish a manikin which shall preach as original discourses as the Rev. Dr. Allchin, or talk poetry as mechanically as Paul Anapest? Stories by American Authors, Volume 5 Probably that manikin was the first masculine being who ever showed her any attentions. Primitive Love and Love-Stories I, also, advanced my manikin, and seizing my torch with one hand, with the other I quickly opened the shutters. Library of the World's Best Mystery and Detective Stories I answered it--how I know not,--and was permitted to sit down and rest for fifteen minutes before I was called to the practical examination on the manikin. A Practical Illustration of "Woman's Right to Labor" A Letter from Marie E. Zakrzewska, M.D. Late of Berlin, Prussia Before the manikin, at the end of the ditch, a post, painted red, rose from the earth. Dick Sand A Captain at Fifteen They all look just alike—so many manikins on parade. Bambi Once we stumbled past a naked and dismembered trunk set up beside a doorway—a physician's manikin that chance or some sinister clown had left there. Antwerp to Gallipoli A Year of the War on Many Fronts—and Behind Them Struck with sudden terror, she had let her manikin fall! Library of the World's Best Mystery and Detective Stories A man in Connecticut has made a manikin. Popular Science Monthly Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 — Volume 86 Cousin Benedict, however, was destined never to see those two optical attendants again, because they had been buried with the royal manikin. Dick Sand A Captain at Fifteen We have just been knighted, and have not yet given an account of ourselves against any knight or manikin. Four Arthurian Romances Topping the creation were manikins of a bride and bridegroom. The Round-Up A romance of Arizona novelized from Edmund Day's melodrama The manikin that represented Homer at once became even smaller as it departed in pursuit. Arizona Nights "Do you mean to say," said Lady Muriel, "that these manikins of an inch high are to argue with me?" Sylvie and Bruno When I meet one of these people in a hotel, I act like birds which see a manikin in a field. Selected Writings of Guy De Maupassant Bear to your right, manikin, and you will find a road. Greenmantle The manikin took the ring, and whir! round went the spinning-wheel again, and when morning broke he had spun all the straw into glittering gold. The Blue Fairy Book We do not go so far,” he added, “as our English neighbors in drilling men into superb manikins of ‘form’ and carriage. Worldly Ways and Byways Trina could not whittle them fast enough and cheap enough to compete with the turning lathe, that could throw off whole tribes and peoples of manikins while she was fashioning one family. McTeague Up to the moment when it was agreed that that tottery manikin was to marry Rose—our relations were strictly honourable. The Dramatic Works of Gerhart Hauptmann Volume II He that is bound by rules, which the rich make purposely to rob the poor of their due, is like crows, scared from picking up the scattered corn by rags and a manikin.' The Adventures of Hugh Trevor But the manikin said: "No, a living creature is dearer to me than all the treasures in the world." The Blue Fairy Book Good!" said Madame Filomel, taking one of the manikins out of the box and examining it attentively; "you work well, Duke Balthazar! The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 24, October, 1859 The doll—the puppet—the manikin—the poor inferior creature! Villette And you took me home with you to your studio, where you had two great manikins which frightened me so, and I called to you, and you came in to reassure me. Comedy of Marriage and Other Tales Soon afterwards, he sees in a stony valley a short manikin, with crooked nose and brow rough with horns, whose lower parts ended in goat’s feet. The Hermits But different fates befell her hostile rage, While reign'd invincible through many an age The dreaded pigmy: roused by war's alarms, Forth rush'd the madding manikin to arms. The Poetical Works of Beattie, Blair, and Falconer With Lives, Critical Dissertations, and Explanatory Notes Aroused by these frightful howls, the three gypsies sprang also to their feet, to find themselves stung to death by the manikins. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 24, October, 1859 "Than that they are helpless manikins," continued Helen. The Philistines Abner tossed his head with a suppressed snort; he felt but little inclined to give encouragement to this manikin, this tidier-up after studio teas, this futile spinner of sophistications. Under the Skylights On the same fig-trees to which they repair, and often accidentally up and down the forest, you fall in with four species of manikin. Wanderings in South America I am worthier of her than are those mincing manikins she has been bred to regard as men. The Deluge In almost every cage there was a fierce manikin thrusting his sword or dagger vigorously into the body of some unhappy bird. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 24, October, 1859 His transcendent exploits, and European events even greater than his achievements, placed in the manikin grasp of the English ministry, the settlement of Europe. Coningsby Under David he had learned to draw the human figure from a manikin. John James Audubon When its fruit is ripe this manikin is on the tree from morn till eve. Wanderings in South America His skin changed its colour; he grew shrunken and small, until at length, after very many years, he dwindled to the grey little manikin of the present time. Birds in Town and Village On this, the other gypsies, themselves maddened by approaching death, began hurling manikins, by handfuls, into the fire. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 24, October, 1859 At sight of this manikin with the national colors, dancing at the end of a cord, the French city rose upon its very foundations with terrible cries of rage. The Companions of Jehu It now occurred to him to make a manikin of a bird, using cork or wood, or wires for the purpose. John James Audubon I am to-day a sort of manikin, who has lost his liberty and his good fortune. World's Best Histories — Volume 7: France She glanced eagerly toward the upper end of the room; no, the manikin fiddler had disappeared. An Unwilling Maid Being the History of Certain Episodes during the American Revolution in the Early Life of Mistress Betty Yorke, born Wolcott The little Frenchman, Kerplonne, took no part in the discussion, but seemed lost in admiration of the manikins, which he took from the box in which they lay, handling them with the greatest care. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 24, October, 1859 Quite distinctly I counted three manikins who instantly fell down flat and two others who went ahead a little way deliberately, and then lay down. Paths of Glory Impressions of War Written at and Near the Front But his bird manikin only excited the laughter and ridicule of his friends. John James Audubon He had thrown Mill's grenades at manikin "enemies," but never had he hurled them where human flesh was the target. Lost in the Air No, not precisely; the boys call him a manikin, for he's not deformed; only very, very small; not above four feet high. An Unwilling Maid Being the History of Certain Episodes during the American Revolution in the Early Life of Mistress Betty Yorke, born Wolcott Wooden and inflexible no longer, the crowd of manikins were now in full motion. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 24, October, 1859 A good manikin is also equally serviceable, although not so commonly provided for schools on account of its cost. A Practical Physiology I taught him to crouch in the little lane close to the summer-house, and to rush down and leap upon the manikin when I displayed it at the other end. The Wolf's Long Howl The former class embraces equally those institutions in which the sovereign is worshipped as a god, and those in which he performs the humble office of a manikin. The Bravo There before her eyes a man contended with a manikin. The Everlasting Whisper Everything seemed to be going on swimmingly for Mino, when he found himself attacked in the rear by two treacherous manikins, who had stolen upon him from behind, through the lattice-work of the cage. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 24, October, 1859 To this intent, schools of a higher grade should be provided both with a skeleton and a manikin. A Practical Physiology But the man who now entered was small almost to the point of being a manikin, and more than that, he was weazen of face and ill-balanced on his two tiny, ridiculous legs. The House of the Whispering Pines You should cheer up, and treat such manikins with lofty contempt. Works of Lucian of Samosata — Volume 03 You have your metropolitan dudes and manikins, and we our rural ruffians, slaves of prejudice, who hate progress, schools and immigration, as they do soap and water. The Earth Trembled "They spill blood like Christians," said the Wondersmith, gazing fondly on the manikins. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 24, October, 1859 No one would believe the fool's story; but woe, alas! it soon became clear what the little manikin Puck denoted. Sidonia, the Sorceress : the Supposed Destroyer of the Whole Reigning Ducal House of Pomerania — Volume 1 It is whimsical, because this absurd spectacle is presented by manikins who are made of the same clay as Plutarch's heroes-because, deliberately, they prefer cabbages to roses. The Potiphar Papers Who would not suppose, seeing these pallid, hairy manikins scattered on the ground, that it had none to fight for it, and so had turned out its gaol-birds to fill the ranks? Works of Lucian of Samosata — Volume 03 And yesterday the dancing societies had announced their intention to bury a bois-bois laverette,—a manikin that was to represent the plague. Two Years in the French West Indies There was not one of the manikins, male or female, that did not hold in his or her hand some miniature weapon. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 24, October, 1859 Judas was a manikin made in the shape of the person who happened to be most unpopular at the time. Maximilian in Mexico A Woman's Reminiscences of the French Intervention 1862-1867 When Solomin appears in this household, he seems like a giant among manikins, so truly do the simple human virtues tower above the arrogance of affectation. Essays on Russian Novelists The manikin took the ring, and when morning broke he had spun all the straw into glittering gold. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 2 Taliesin then interviews him, and an ancient manikin, “Someone” by name, tells him his tale of woe. The Visions of the Sleeping Bard So saying, he drew a gold dollar from his pocket, and let it fall on the table in the very midst of the throng of manikins. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 24, October, 1859 I bought a manikin and dressed it up and put breath into it for my own convenience, and I owe you nothing, do you understand—nothing! The Ne'er-Do-Well It was no ordinary tin toy; it had a bell that rang and a whistle that tooted and a queer little painted manikin inside the cab. The Auction Block Seeing no other way out of it, she promised the manikin, and he set to work. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 2 I hate to see children all dressed up and stiff as little manikins, when they go out to ride. Helen's Babies On every side, piled in heaps, inanimate, but scowling with the same old wondrous scowl, lay myriads of the manikins, all clutching in their wooden hands their tiny weapons. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 24, October, 1859 "Who made me a manikin?" he demanded, with womanish fury, a fury that had been striving for utterance these many years. The Ne'er-Do-Well But why this craze for home-made manikins And lineage mere of flesh? The Dynasts But the manikin said, "No, a living creature is dearer to me than all the treasures in the world." Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 2 "Miserable canaille!" muttered their chief; "they are base enough to hurl their stones at ME, if that beardless manikin up there should require it of them, as a peace-offering to his immaculate mother!" Prince Eugene and His Times But the manikins were brave automata, and again they closed and charged the gallant Mino. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 24, October, 1859 Ye see what little, barefooted manikins the men of it are. Rolling Stones "Your excellency, that would be precisely such a husband as I would like to have, and as my imagination has dreamed of—a husband sans consequence—not a man, but a manikin!" Napoleon and Blucher Have you noticed the pretensions of these manikins whose domains we can span with our hands? Joseph II. and His Court He's such a tiny bit of a manikin. Mother "Did you never see an anatomical manikin before?" asked Ellison, scornfully. The Gates of Chance Men and women he seized in either hand and hurled them like manikins toward the open gates of the train. Rolling Stones I shall, however, see to it that this manikin, besides his name, will lay at your feet another splendid wedding-gift, and a corbeille de noce, which will he worthy of you. Napoleon and Blucher The manikin flew a foot higher than the previous mark. Jonah All the smug minor manikins of the social world were on the qui vive for some cotton-headed doll of a girl with an endless bank-account. The Titan Mr. Detective Brownson walked over to the trunk, gazed intently at the manikin, and gingerly poked it once or twice in the ribs. The Gates of Chance And do you want to make your manikin, Louis XVII., Marie Antoinette and Her Son Mouth as you list: sneer, rail, blaspheme, O manikin, the livelong day, Not one grief-groan or pleasure-gleam Will you increase or take away. Time's Laughingstocks and Other Verses The mallet fell, and a little manikin flew up the pillar, marking the weight of the blow. Jonah Reuben's standard had in its upper part the figure of a man, corresponding to the mandrakes that Reuben, forefather of this tribe, found, for this plant had the form of a manikin. The Legends of the Jews — Volume 3 And brains, auntie, you've no idea how curious they are; I haven't got to them yet, but I long to, and uncle is going to show me a manikin that you can take to pieces. Eight Cousins "General, no fable, and no manikin," cried Fouche, with a threatening voice. Marie Antoinette and Her Son I have seen a manikin of Japanese make traced all over with lines, and points marking their intersection. Medical Essays, 1842-1882 Her eager little face, lighted by sleep-dazzled blue eyes, popped out with the surprising suddenness of the manikins in a Punch-and-Judy show. Greyfriars Bobby Search the manikin, and let there be an end to this! Notre-Dame De Paris Round went the wheel again to the old song, and the manikin once more spun the heap into gold. Grimm's Fairy Tales We should have seen what labor and the stagnation it produces comes to, when managed through State maneuvers by administrative manikins and humanitarian automatons. The French Revolution - Volume 3 Here, also, the itinerant professor instructs separate classes of ladies and gentlemen in physiology, and demonstrates his lessons by the aid of real skeletons, and manikins in wax, from Paris. The Blithedale Romance It occurred to one of his Majesty's staff to exhibit on the walls of the town, in full view of the enemy, a number of manikins, dressed up to a deceptive resemblance to beautiful girls. The Civilization of China They had already detached the manikin to make room for him. Notre-Dame De Paris When twelve o'clock had struck, the door sprang open, and the manikin carried in the princess. Grimm's Fairy Tales If you had it in you to give reality to great and simple things, it was surely a waste to concern yourself with these little morbid, melancholy manikins, these marionettes. Michael The manikin, therefore, has the same value as any other geometrical figure of three or more dimensions, which is used for the study of relation. The Education of Henry Adams A queer feeling pervaded her: She was a marionette, a human manikin, and some invisible hand was pulling the wires that made her do all these absurd things. The Drums of Jeopardy You are to search the manikin, and take away its purse; if a single bell stirs during the operation, you will be hung. Notre-Dame De Paris But unseen by the king, the manikin was standing beside him when he said that, and heard all. Grimm's Fairy Tales To what was going forward she appeared as unmindful as though she were an artist's manikin. Vera, the Medium The tailor adapts the manikin as well as the clothes to his patron's wants. The Education of Henry Adams She will not then do as many now do, make her body a manikin to hang the fashions of the day on. The Use and Need of the Life of Carry A. Nation "That question, my manikin," she replied, giving him one of the ten or a dozen nicknames she had invented for him, "strikes me as undervaluing the strength of my self-love." Modeste Mignon As soon as the soldier was alone again, he lighted his pipe and summoned the black manikin. Grimm's Fairy Tales She saw the abject manikin before her cowering, silent, in his chair. No Name Yes, since then, my boy, I have seen puppets, both dolls and manikins. The Commission in Lunacy The garments that looked chic in the windows or on manikins in the shops, were absurd on her. The Street of Seven Stars I bawled, and the sound was like some manikin shouting far away. The First Men in the Moon Then the manikin fell on them like lightning, darting this way and that way, and whosoever was so much as touched by his cudgel fell to earth, and did not venture to stir again. Grimm's Fairy Tales The manikin said: 'That is an easy thing for me to do, but a very dangerous thing for you, for if it is discovered, you will fare ill.' Grimm's Fairy Tales |
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