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单词 bargee
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Schipperke, ship′pėr-ke, n. a breed of dogs of the same group as the Eskimo and Pomeranian dog, but with almost no tail, favourites of the Belgian bargees. Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z and supplements) 2012-01-30T03:00:19.113Z
He believed, and he acted on his belief, that one moment of perfect bliss was worth an eternity of hell, He had that perfect moment, the lucky bargee! A Master of Deception 2011-11-30T03:00:12.357Z
A loud, very masculine-like voice, uttering a string of curses that would have done credit to a Thames bargee, greeted Olive's ears. The Wireless Officer 2011-10-24T02:00:17.560Z
He would be purple of face and wild of eye, would grunt like a bull with every blow, roar to his men like a charging lion, and swear like a bargee between whiles. Cupid in Africa 2011-09-28T02:00:21.467Z
Can you get me a couple of men who understand the work—bargees, don't you call them? The Lost Heir 2011-08-07T02:00:09.367Z
They once heard him threaten to thrash a bargee for ill-treating a horse, and they were amazed when the man sulkily desisted; the threat was so gently and dispassionately uttered. At Large 2011-03-27T02:00:14.907Z
Apparently there was an argument in progress as to which of the two Germans should accompany the bargees, lest the latter took it into their heads to decamp. Billy Barcroft, R.N.A.S. A story of the Great War 2011-02-24T03:01:02.917Z
The two bargees were men of a certain age, natives of the Basque coast. The Golden Triangle The Return of Ars?ne Lupin 2011-01-01T03:00:23.890Z
With regard to the Royal Hunt Cup," I observed, "only a bat-eyed bargee, with the brains of a molluscous monkey, could fail to see the merits of Morion. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 98, June 28 1890
The rays from a lamp, held aloft by a bargee or coal-heaver, flickered down on the green-grey features that had already lost the expression which accompanies the first beatitude of death. Love's Usuries
A week at Phari dispels all illusions; only a bargee could adequately describe the place. The Unveiling of Lhasa
These Johnnies, you should know, they found this old bargee dead drunk. Where the Pavement Ends
I mean the coarse, vulgar, combative sort of courage that makes men prizefighters and bargees; for as to the grander species of courage, I imagine it to be my distinguishing feature. A Day's Ride A Life's Romance
"Look at the name they've given that old bargee!" one of the gentlemen on the quarter-deck cried with a laugh as the pungy swung around until the letters on her stern could be read. Commodore Barney's Young Spies A Boy's Story of the Burning of the City of Washington
They will know all about it," Noël said, "when they hear us being blessed by the grateful bargees, and the tale of the Unknown Helpers is being told by every village fireside. The Wouldbegoods
Then, beside the elevator, an infuriated and intoxicated bargee stood on the landing-stage about midnight bawling for a boat which didn’t come. The Bonadventure A Random Journal of an Atlantic Holiday
A bargee summoned in Warwickshire for saying what he thought of the Government was acquitted, but was told that if he repeated the offence the fine would be five pounds. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, June 23, 1920
It might have been one of their boats you saw, or some bargees as had been making a night of it ashore. The Red Symbol
"I must give it to your baby—may I?" she said to the bargee. The Rainbow
Do let's, if we can," Noël said, "and the bargees will bless the names of their unknown benefactors. The Wouldbegoods
On the one side a string of tough sturdy bargees testified that a few whiffs made them totally unable to face their dinner. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 147, October 14, 1914
The bargee's dog rushed forward, barking, and, when the man reached the end of his craft, he saw the animal worrying a piece of newspaper that had served to wrap up a number of objects. The Confessions of Arsène Lupin
I wish I had any advice worth offering; but it is my hour for a short service down at the canal, and I can't keep my poor bargees waiting. The Perpetual Curate
On canals barges are usually towed, but are sometimes fitted with some kind of engine; the men in charge of them are known as bargees. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon"
All this “Social Science” of the sailor was far better done by the French bargee than in England. The Voyage Alone in the Yawl "Rob Roy"
My friendships have included workmen, bargees, actresses, clergymen, thieves, scholars, dancers, soldiers, sailors and even the manager of a bank. When Winter Comes to Main Street
"Well, well!" exclaimed bargee, staring at the trio in open-mouthed astonishment. Two Little Travellers A Story for Girls
I did not in the least credit this assertion, any more than I accepted as proven the identity of the bargee, though I hold the impersonation in either case to be a strange psychological fact. Mystic London: or, Phases of occult life in the metropolis
The bargee was a strongly-built, stupid, healthy-looking young man, of some twenty-three years old, who, from being slow of passion was all the more terrible when aroused. Julian Home
We stopped for the night at Bulborn, a typical bargee's village, and after our usual morning dip proceeded on our way in good time.     Through Canal-Land in a Canadian Canoe
It was in the midst of a sore-hearted loneliness that I encountered Gavin, who, to the best of my belief, was the son of a bargee who worked on the Worcester and Birmingham Canal. Recollections With Photogravure Portrait of the Author and a number of Original Letters, of which one by George Meredith and another by Robert Louis Stevenson are reproduced in facsimile
Soon bargee was wrapped in slumber, and the boy buried in a penny dreadful. Two Little Travellers A Story for Girls
The bargees don't mind me much now it's dawned on their intelligence that I'm neither mad nor an anarchist. The Chauffeur and the Chaperon
Julian only answered the threat by a bow, and the two walked off to the bargee, who, in despair and anger, was knotting together the cut pieces of his rope. Julian Home
On several occasions we took advantage of the good-nature of the bargees and their wives, and obtained a tow behind their barges when we wanted a rest.  Through Canal-Land in a Canadian Canoe
Wolf’s a kind of dog; they eat dog in China, and I’ve heard that the bargees do so on the Thames.” To Win or to Die A Tale of the Klondike Gold Craze
"Do now," put in the woman in a wheedling voice, fixing her big, bold eyes on bargee's face. Two Little Travellers A Story for Girls
Stuffing himself with Chinese sweets and hankering after puppy-pie, like the bargees on the Thames.” Blue Jackets The Log of the Teaser
While Gayford, with the dexterity of an experienced bargee, shoved the boat along out of the creek, Bowler took upon himself the care of trimming the “ship,” and stowing away all the baggage. Parkhurst Boys And Other Stories of School Life
What! the fight he had with some bargees? Amos Huntingdon
“Don’t you remember the chaff at Oxford—the fellows asking the bargees, ‘Who ate puppy pie under Marlow Bridge?’” To Win or to Die A Tale of the Klondike Gold Craze
"Well, it's this way," explained the red-haired man, fixing bargee with his straight eye, while the crooked one gazed into space about half a foot above his head. Two Little Travellers A Story for Girls
It is not easy to imagine the Thames bargees chanting passages from the Faery Queene. Brief History of English and American Literature
There you are, at it again, you two, just like a couple of bargees! My Friend Smith A Story of School and City Life
Smashing the windows of the “Star and Garter,” perhaps, or fighting the bargees on the river, or capturing a four-in-hand drag, or disporting themselves in some such genial and truly English manner. The Adventures of a Three-Guinea Watch
“Citizen bargee,” said I, with a salute, “do you want a man to-day?” Kilgorman A Story of Ireland in 1798
"Look ee here," she said insinuatingly, sidling at the same time nearer to bargee, and speaking with her mouth close to his ear. Two Little Travellers A Story for Girls
“T’other side, if you please,” said the bargee, as I prepared dismally to take my header on the near side. Tom, Dick and Harry
Stinker is a bargee, but he was quite right to lam me. The Right Stuff Some Episodes in the Career of a North Briton
In a recent case a Hull bargee gave his name as Alfaina Swash. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 159, 1920-11-03
But my skipper’s explanation was generally enough, and I was admitted into the noble fraternity of Seine bargees without much objection. Kilgorman A Story of Ireland in 1798
They had no youngsters with them then of any description, bargee was positive; just the man and woman by themselves. Two Little Travellers A Story for Girls
Who wants to stay at home with a lot of little brats, if you can have a dozen men a week standing you dinners, and mauling you like a bargee, and'—— 'Elise!' The Parts Men Play
The bargees asked would I like to go through with them?  Fifty Years of Railway Life in England, Scotland and Ireland
Hard at work, stand hundreds of strong and bare armed women, who scrub and wring their linen, while they sing and reply to the banter of passing bargee or canotier. The Harris-Ingram Experiment
A Thames bargee has summoned a colleague for throwing a huge piece of coal at him. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 1920-02-04
As if I had been fighting a bargee? Macleod of Dare
You will fight more than your share of bargees, but this time I'm going to go one and one with you. Acton's Feud A Public School Story
Although I was cold and hungry the bargees’ hospitality did not include a share of their bread and cheese but they gave me a drink of their beer.  Fifty Years of Railway Life in England, Scotland and Ireland
The Chief Transport Officer, we understand, has already hoisted his bargee. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, February 28, 1917
Some ten yards from him a man roughly clad, but with the immense muscular development of the Arri Furnese Apollo, was engaged in fighting three bargees at once. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 102, April 9, 1892
"I need hardly point out to you that a bargee in a furred collar—" "No, you needn't." True Tilda
Mr. Todd, sir, fished out of the water just below the Low Locks a common ordinary drunk, Robins—a bargee. Acton's Feud A Public School Story
It is not easy to imagine the Thames bargees chanting passages from the Faerie Queene. From Chaucer to Tennyson
A Thames bargee is reported to have sworn at a policeman for eleven minutes without stopping. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, March 5, 1919
But he takes a more practical view of life when he reaches seven, and would prefer to grow up be a bargee, and earn a lot of money. Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow
"You don't look nor talk like a bargee." True Tilda
Tom was too much accustomed to chaffing bargees at Eton to be put out of countenance. The Young Buglers
But even free libations do not diminish the prosperity of the bargees. Dutch Life in Town and Country
They were regularly caught by the families of the riverine population of boatmen, bargees, and waterside labourers, and sold in the Oxford market. The Naturalist on the Thames
And it seemed to me to mean something, so I asked the old bargee who was steering, and he told me. The Heavenly Twins
Clearly here was some hideous blunder, and he perceived at length that the person addressing him in no way resembled a bargee. True Tilda
He was a good Doctor and never quarreled with any one, not even with our Deputy Commissioner who had the manners of a bargee and the tact of a horse. Indian Tales
As the navigation had been nearly killed by the railway, the canal was allowed to fill itself with water-plants, which were interesting to me, but exceedingly hurtful to the temper of the bargees. Two Summers in Guyenne
It was understood that one scragged bargees at one’s own risk, and, as a rule, it was not considered worth it. Mike
Here I accosted at a venture a ruminative bargee. Not George Washington — an Autobiographical Novel
Let me say at once that you have no need to be an amateur bargee, either by practice or desire, to enjoy this most entertaining volume. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, Jan. 1, 1919
"There's a squelcher for you, my kivey," he said to the bargee, as he sent him sprawling. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 02 — Fiction
Lords and dukes backed their opinion in thousands, and the bargee and the ostler gave or took the odds according to the tips, in shillings. The Reminiscences of Sir Henry Hawkins (Baron Brampton)
And yet he was emphatically not a bargee. The Pothunters
What such a waggoner might do on land, bargee does on the river. The Open Air
Still, I was pretty busy at the time, and wasn't paying much attention to anything, except that long, thin bargee with the bowler. The White Feather
But he was not so fortunate in the second round, for the bargee knocked him down, but was happily knocked down in turn by the Putney Pet. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 02 — Fiction
These chaps are getting fed up, and they look bargees enough to do anything. Psmith in the City
Had subsequent events proved the bargee right or wrong? Uneasy Money
Catharine moved away, but the bargee caught her round the waist. Catharine Furze
"Ahoy, bargee!" he shouted, popping up like a jack-in-the-box, after a brief cessation of hostilities. Many Cargoes
He now rushed into the scrimmage with no idea of fighting, and a valiant bargee singled him out as an easy prey, and aimed a heavy blow at him. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 02 — Fiction
I look on Comrade Bickersdyke as a bargee of the most pronounced type; and anything I can do towards making him a decent member of Society shall be done freely and ungrudgingly. Psmith in the City
An unpleasant bargee with a black moustache had said, 'This woman is not your wife!' and caused the dickens of a lot of unpleasantness; but there in its usual slipshod way memory failed. Uneasy Money
She thought suddenly of the bargee again, and reflected that the barge might still be moored where it was an hour ago. Catharine Furze
The very mention of his name affronts the brave Wardanenses to the last extent, making them savage as Oxford bargees. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah & Meccah — Volume 1
Then he began ordering the bargee to stop, while I kept ordering him to go on. Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini
Despite my forty-seven years, I begin to feel almost like the James North who fought the bargee and took the gold medal. For the Term of His Natural Life
"If this goes on, my beloved 'earers, it will be my painful duty to rot this bargee." Stalky & Co.
"Now then, all together, like bargees!" rose the merry voices of those who were moving the gun. War and Peace
They seem to stride down the High, prodigious, disproportionate figures, like the kings of Egypt on the monuments, overshadowing the crowd of dons, tradesmen, bargees, and cricket-field or river-side cads. Oxford
Standing on the edge of the raft that makes a floating platform for the barge, William, the hoary bargee, was pushing them off with his boat-hook, wishing them luck with deferential familiarity. Zuleika Dobson, or, an Oxford love story
He carried her safely over, and exchanged some friendly words with the bargee. An Unsocial Socialist
I can only swear," said Beetle, "that King cursed like a bargee. Stalky & Co.
Those six bargees scragged the Czar, and left no evidence. Stalky & Co.
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