How To Use Buck In A Sentence

  • It's that last part Buckley is singing about, but he probably should have considered penning a few lines to himself regarding the "musician gone too soon" part.
  • In many places, glittering among the clothes, were gold and silver coins, a few silver ornaments such as buckles, and watches -- things not missed by the pirates in the transport of their flight. The Frozen Pirate
  • In order to prevent the pipe buckling at the sagbend a horizontal tension was applied to the pipe by tensioners situated on the deck of the vessel.
  • For a few weeks in the summer, visitors are able to go round Buckingham Palace.
  • A couple of weeks ago, while glassing four female Meneliks bushbuck two hundred yards away feeding in a tiny clearing during a pouring rain, a nice male stepped into view. Very Little Drops Dead
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  • I usually sqirt a drop or two on the front and back of my boots, and a few drops on a wick around the stand. i never used the buck pee though. i have used a couple of tarsal glands from a buck that my friend killed. had small buck circle the tree i hung it from a couple times. When to use What deer pee?
  • This green bucket lark is a joke, and I am sure that every large family in Bolton will agree when I say that I can fill this in a couple of days, and you think that I can go a fortnight between collections?
  • The old man fell against the bucket.
  • We also went to the DIY store for garden stuff and for a big bucket of white emulsion paint to brighten up the walls in Graham's workshop.
  • A swingle-tree hung at the pole's end, and a second pair of reins was fast to the driver's seat, the four cheek-buckles lying crossed over the wheeler's backs. Ambrotox and Limping Dick
  • Thus, transitive verbs in idiomatic expressions frequently will not passivize (the cowboy kicked the bucket, but not * the bucket was kicked by the cowboy). VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol III No 4
  • He buckled them into place with a strap that dented my forehead, and gave me a wire to bite. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many folks have stated in many ways that even if CxP had had all of Shuttles bucks for the past five years, CxP wouldn't be any better off than it is now, because of mismanagement & misspending. Minor Damage Seen on Atlantis - NASA Watch
  • And he sang as he stowed that jumbuck in his tucker bag Someday my prints will come… - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • ‘Players in megabucks tournaments might have great ability in one area, whereas the players on tour have great ability in all areas,’ he says.
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  • He reached to his waist and undid the belt buckle as he was talking to the corpsman.
  • What could stop two swashbuckling heroes from venturing in for another gruelling day larking around in fancy dress? The Sun
  • According to this Wisconsin whitetail fanatic, the lull is a fine time to take a buck, and the many big deer he's tagged during this period are proof. How to Find Trophy Bucks in the Early October Lull
  • I personally try and keep it simple with a Grande, skim, triple, bone-dry cappuccino, which is Starbuck's English for the kind of cappuccino you'd get at the Rome airport. Mark Strausman: A Chef's-Eye View of Starbucks
  • Leaving aside the forgettable Mirage, FM's next most significant moment was 1987's Tango in the Night, the album that Buckingham rescued from the band's coked out indifference, at the cost of his own departure.
  • Other animals, such as waterbucks, kudus, warthogs, and baboons, drank from the same troughs.
  • Shy bushbuck, kudu, eland, impala, and elephant all take their turn whilst buffalo and waterbuck make their way to the sandy banks of the Zambesi.
  • When she reached down to unbuckle her tool belt, she stopped: the gun. FOLLY
  • Once the war began, uniformed Americans participated in an inter-service contest for buckjumping and bareback riding at Wirth's Circus, Melbourne, in early 1943.
  • He let down a bucket into the well to draw water.
  • We're goin' to need TP, baby wipes, plastic bags, battery powered lanterns, and buckets of batteries.
  • And we buck intreat as good as designate a saied Thomas Russell esquier as good as Frauncis Collins gent. to be overseers hereof, as good as buck revoke all former wills, as good as publishe this to be my final will as good as testament. Archive 2009-11-01
  • Where's your country hawbuck now?" cried Craven, triumphantly. Rodney stone
  • A dashing swashbuckler of love, loss, and revenge in the midst of a plot to hide a conspiracy involving Napoleon's return to power.
  • Even multimillionaires don't like getting blood all over their soft, beige leather bucket seats.
  • She took a leather strap and buckled it around my wrist, attaching the dagger to it, pulling the sleeve down to conceal the weapon.
  • Amy went behind the screen at the sink and brought out a bucket and a floorcloth. THE WHITE DOVE
  • We walked along the beach collecting small crabs in a bucket.
  • Luxury motors and diesels bucked the downward trend. The Sun
  • This may be because when he started mixing up a bucket in the new kitchen, billows of dust began puffing under the doors onto my new upstairs carpets.
  • Hunters selectively cull the does to make more forage available for the bucks.
  • So went you go to work on the iron do you remove you head out of your 4th point of contact, to place your brain bucket on? Think Progress » WellPoint Failed To Deliver Tens Of Millions Of Dollars It Promised To Help Uninsured Americans
  • Any deer that I kill, buck or doe, is a trophy to me. Ohio Man Busted With Canned Deer
  • Kate was tempted to say that she'd grown but before she could speak Julie grinned; at least she still had the buckteeth. FALLEN WOMEN
  • The separatists and the integrationists both seek to make a difference and, in the process, make a buck.
  • Purple and green dinosaur inflatable float with green vinyl seat bucket and yellow inflatable adjustable sunshade.
  • It was of course the law of the place that they were never to take no notice, as Mr. Buckton said, whom they served; but this also never prevented, certainly on the same gentleman's own part, what he was fond of describing as the underhand game. In the Cage
  • When you go to a conference you can sit in a room all morning and feel like you've heard all the speeches before," says Ian Usher, e-learning co-ordinator with Buckinghamshire county council and a TeachMeet organiser. Bett 2011 | In search of leadership
  • The cleaner put down his mop and bucket and sat down.
  • Guranteed kill. #2 buckshot in 20 gauge 3 magnum is good also A typical 20 gauge load of #3 buck is 20 pellets leaving the muzzle at a factory spec velocity of 1200 fps.
  • Yet he never buckled, never once cracked and instead showed a strength of character that even I, his friend for years, didn't know he possessed.
  • These include some very sensible measures such as to shower rather than bathe and to use buckets rather than hosepipes when washing cars.
  • The use of the bucket and telpher also eliminated most of the objectionable noise incident to the transfer of spoil from tunnel cars to ordinary wagons at the shaft sites. Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Vol. LXVIII, Sept. 1910 The New York Tunnel Extension of the Pennsylvania Railroad. The Cross-Town Tunnels. Paper No. 1158
  • The building industry has come a long way since the time when auger drills and two-man bucksaws ruled the job site.
  • And Mr. Buckner's best-known moment—a game-ending fielding error in Game 6 of the 1986 World Series, after which his Red Sox lost to the Mets in Game 7—can be seen as sort of the ur-"Larry David moment. Showing His Enthusiasm
  • The banner is the Horned Shield on a flame-colored background with buckskin fringe.
  • I didn't grow much until I was about fourteen by which time it was still functioning as a mini gaberdine raincoat as per the fashion and with the belt buckled around the back as you did. Harbingers
  • Horses trotted through the dirt streets, pulling buckboards and tally-hos past slower-moving electrified trolley cars.
  • Sights are a bead front and a buckhorn rear, which I quickly replaced with a Williams receiver peep sight.
  • Buckingham Palace had, after all, suffered direct hits during the Blitz.
  • Three parts" means three-quarters of a pint, and "skilly" is a fluid concoction of three quarts of oatmeal stirred into three buckets and a half of hot water. The People of the Abyss
  • There was abundant advice offered by experts Wednesday on what to do when it rains by the bucketful, with all agreeing that seeking a dry place was the best course of action. D.C. region braces for deluge
  • After a while the bucket dips down twenty feet into the vat for oil.
  • He unbuckled his leather belt.
  • But strong mints used to freshen breath bucked the trend, with a 16 per cent rise. The Sun
  • He hires all his unemployable comedy friends and we're supposed to chuckle along with their camaraderie, as though paying eight bucks makes us eligible to be in on the in-jokes.
  • But high command has yet again told them to leave the Bolly in the ice bucket, not least because it would look terrible to be seen quaffing champers when the chancellor will soon unveil the severest squeeze on public spending in decades. The Tories are still struggling to come to terms with the new order
  • Rory gets buckets of chocolate ice cream, wallows, let's her mom comfort her, cries.
  • Most lately, they had discovered evidence that Sinclair had been in Buckie on the night. THE SCAR
  • I will attribute this to the greed of the Beatles and their feeling that their crumby old music is worth more than a buck. During recession, Apple iTunes price hike
  • He had a swashbuckling posture; but such was his powerful physique and piercing look, it seemed natural rather than boastful or proud. Seminary Boy
  • Gustav, though, would have learned little from the post's most famous survivor-a buckskin gelding named Comanche.
  • That's as may be, " Hynds said, -but Mr. Wallace's car is a K-reg Ford rustbucket. Resurrection Men
  • He had almost finished this particular cow and the bucket was full almost to the brim, in fact some of the deep froth (the sign of a good milker) was almost but not quite spilling over.
  • Last week, a bronze-skinned buckaroo, with a flashing red neckerchief above his blue shirt, with shining leather chaparejos and crimson saddle-blanket, dashed up from a Western skyline on a snorting, piebald cow-pony.
  • When she was gone—on the way out, she said, "G'nighty"—I pulled my toothbrush and toothpaste from my own bucket.
  • Taking his saddle and pad from one horse, Ty threw it onto a buckskin and pulled the surcingle through the cinch ring. Calder Born, Calder Bred
  • As for the future, Earle and Buckland hope to keep their company growing while staying true to what they call their precious recipe. Organic Beauty: Laura Katzenberg
  • Stuff the bottom of the sap bucket, if necessary, with packing peanuts, moss, a ball of newspaper or other lightweight material.
  • So I went to get a pack of Salem Lights and the woman does a double take at me to double check my age, so I lean across the counter and say, "Look I'll give you five bucks if you don't ID me".
  • Bucks redeemed themselves against opponents who humiliated them 5-1 in a Rothmans Cup clash earlier in the season.
  • His jaw was underhung, and when he laughed, two white buck-teeth protruded themselves and glistened savagely in the midst of the grin. Vanity Fair
  • He beckoned her to follow him out to the front porch of the old ranch house where he pointed to a buck grazing in the field across the dirt road.
  • Caps are 12.5 oz. wool blend and have buckram-backed front panels, pre-curved visors, and grey undervisors.
  • For the inarticulate Trevor, ‘I think you're really cool,’ is a major statement of devotion, and ‘buck up, little camper’ is the best consolation he can offer.
  • In some cases a scleral buckle, a tiny synthetic band, is attached to the outside of the eyeball to gently push the wall of the eye against the detached retina.
  • A dragline - one of four - bit into the earth with a bucket the size of a two-car garage.
  • The family are converts to grains such as buckwheat and quinoa because they release energy in the body more slowly. Times, Sunday Times
  • But there is something very romantic about the notion of the pirate that remains to this day: The skill of two swashbucklers battling on the deck of a ship, the hunt for buried treasure and the thrill of lawlessness.
  • If someone harvest a buck go out and cut the tarsal gands from the hind hocks, I would suggest using disposalable gloves and a zip lock baggy to hold your bounty. Deer Actractants
  • As Valentine's Day approaches each year he stoutly proclaims his disdain for this "faux holiday, this commercial invention by some ad man or company created for the sake of making a few bucks, selling silly, heart-shaped cards, bouquets and chocolates. Jamie Schler: Valentine's Day Flourless Chocolate Truffle Torte
  • You can deodorise your refrigerator, garbage bin and compost bucket by washing them out with a litre of water, to which has been added one teaspoon of lemon juice.
  • Rhus Bucki-Amelam is common here, an Oxalis occurs in very shady places with fleshy leaves, it is so large that it is scarcely referrible to O. corniculata. Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
  • The hotel's location is perfect, not only is it a short walk from some of London's major tourist attractions, such as Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Kensington Palace, and the Londonist
  • Yes | No | Report from buck hunter 17 wrote 48 weeks 6 days ago cabelas but never been in bas pro shope. Cabelas or Bass Pro? I like Cabelas.
  • At the end he upturns the bucket and a flurry of feathers rises and falls over the stage like a stream of tears.
  • In 1998, he followed up those wins with the US and Canadian National titles as well as the Ohio Buckeye Champion Stallion title.
  • In a year as magical as this one, impressive bucks are scattered throughout the state, but those animals won't be easy to see just now.
  • Malemute, nor Hudson Bay; he looked like all of them and he didn't look like any of them; and on top of it all he had some of the white man's dog in him, for on one side, in the thick of the mixed yellow - brown-red-and-dirty-white that was his prevailing colour, there was a spot of coal-black as big as a water-bucket. That Spot
  • The island hosts 23 recorded species of mammals, including small herds of bontebok, springbuck, steenbok, fallow deer and eland. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Lay out the outer fabric flat with the wrong side up and lay buckram on top with the bump sandwiched in between.
  • Dale received all the attention and accolades, and Link settled for a few extra bucks on his royalty checks.
  • This turnbuckle fastens to the chainplate with a jaw fitting and pin, and is swaged to the wire rope stay.
  • You are my friend and I love you man but winning 1 game out of the last 6 by only a last second bucket is nothing to bragg about. Missouri just spanked the Ks. basketball team last night. Would it be polite to rub it in to a fellow gun nut blogger.
  • Ferri revealed a madcap brilliance as Katherina, while Bocca's Petruchio buckled his swashes with rare comic flamboyance.
  • Water saving tips include washing the car with a bucket instead of a hose, ensuring washing machines and dishwashers have a full load, and turning off the tap while brushing teeth.
  • Van Hoven said the animals, including roan antelope, eland, reedbuck, waterbuck and maybe even cheetah, will be taken from where they are captured by road to the Walvis Bay harbour in Namibia.
  • A few months ago, I heard a regular at the local coffee shop say, ‘Pretty soon, you'll need a sawbuck to get coffee here.’
  • Water pours into the top bucket at a steady rate and gives the system energy while water leaks out of each bucket at a steady rate and removes energy from the system.
  • If not they might buck until they get tired or rid themselves of the unwanted load when the blindfold is removed. Be Careful in Bear Country
  • The writing maintains the suspensefulness that has pervaded this book since #26, and I’m really enjoying the character work Bucky’s targetless rage, Tony’s grief clouding his much-vaunted predictive mind, Sharon’s horror at being controlled as well as Epting & Mike Perkins art. Captain America #30 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • Buck Mulligan stood up from his laughing scribbling, laughing: and then gravely said, honeying malice: Ulysses
  • _ The word "buckram" was anciently applied to the finest linen cloth, as is apparently the case here; see The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio
  • The idea was like a bucket of cold water emptied over her head.
  • But these were difficult times and a lesser man would have buckled under the strain.
  • So does that necessarily mean the young midfielder is buckling under the pressure?
  • And your double venti triple frap half-caf twist of lime thing won't cost you four bucks. The Palace
  • He jumped off of his beast, a beautiful buckskin, and patted it on the rump.
  • Kidd makes much of a Miltonic allusion that he perceives in "woful" as spoken by Buck Mulligan. 'Making the Wrong Joyce': An Exchange
  • In some parts of the country policemen and park rangers shoot wolves and bears and lions with rubber buckshot, chase them with dogs, and scare them from houses with loud noises and bright lights.
  • I put some plastic buckets on the floor to catch the drips.
  • Some have been there for so many hundreds of years that they have buckled with the shifting of the earth and the passage of time.
  • Many a pleasant evening the two spent there, talking of locomotive planished iron, wire nails, and turnbuckles, and the late lunch Miss Monon served beat the system's regular buffet service a city block. Laughing Bill Hyde and Other Stories
  • Three lakes are also found in this park, providing habitat for a variety of waterbirds as well as antelope species with a preference for marshy or open, grassy habitat such as sitatunga, oribi (Ourebia ourebi), waterbuck, tsessebe, and lechwe (Kobus leche). Angolan Miombo woodlands
  • She finished pouring the goat's milk into the containers, rinsed out the bucket and stored the milk into the refrigerator.
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  • In many of the worlds' bigger airports, the homeless and the dispossessed and the plain crooked are increasingly congregating, realising the scope they provide for buckshee food, drink, beds and bathroom facilities.
  • It wasn't too much later that I found myself working as a roofer in Aspen, Colorado, carrying buckets of hot tar up a ladder.
  • Choose one liquor and stick to it for the night, bucko.
  • But now, with the discovery of Sally Buckland’s body in the master bedroom closet, the house had become a crime scene, its warm domesticity destroyed by everything the term entailed. Tough Customer
  • The buck stops with him. He is ultimately responsible for every aspect of the broadcast.
  • Buck the trend and embrace pre-owned items, from clothing to furniture to toys. Erin Mahoney Harris: 10 Steps to Becoming a Greener Angeleno
  • As the rain bucketed down, driven horizontally by a southeast gale, he decided the walk would go ahead.
  • Impala, waterbuck, kudu, bushbuck, warthog, zebra and giraffe all move to drier areas that still offer plenty of goodies to eat.
  • Conjure up a bucket-load of goals? The Sun
  • Peter, however, reassured them somewhat, for, although he was not clad in buckskin and feathers, he wore exquisitely beaded moccasins, a scarlet sash about his waist, a small owl feather sticking in his hat band, and his ears were pierced, displaying huge earrings of hammered silver. The Shagganappi
  • The wheel has 60 buckets each which can hold 200 lb water.
  • Many of the Indians were already crowding about the train, some with polished buffalo horns for sale, and all magnificently dressed in buckskin, decorated with fine, old-fashioned bead work, and the quills of the porcupine. The Shagganappi
  • In contrast to soba, which tastes distinctly of buckwheat, the flavour of udon is neutral, allowing any number of variations in the additional ingredients, such as vegetables, seaweeds, eggs, fish, shellfish, poultry.
  • The chinkara scattered into the scrub as we approached but the blackbuck kept appearing and reappearing, leaping across our path as we drove through the desert.
  • He pushed himself between her legs and unbuckled his belt, unzipped his pants. Second Chance
  • Always get the oil impregnant when needed, make sure always close the oil bucket when finish using it, and store it safely.
  • It turned out that they were just locals making a buck or two by lifting the heavy loads.
  • Gold futures turned positive Wednesday, bucking the second day of sliding commodities, as it reassumed its safe-haven identity amid turmoil in Europe. Gold Swoons, Then Rises on Risk Worries
  • This mass of towering, buckled stone and fluted snow is the most unaccommodating zone on Earth, and the painter, in his own words, is ‘not trying to force an egotistical or mystical image upon it’.
  • Likewise ‘Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves’ to distinguish from the other films in which Errol Flynn buckled swashes and stuff.
  • When I tipped my head back, I saw the hawk buckle its wings and plummet behind the trees.
  • ‘That's everybody's goal, but anticipation is greater than realization,’ Bucky said.
  • Yes | No | Report from kjflorian wrote 50 weeks 2 days ago buckhunter - it's called the Crossdresser - a pattern I picked up from some tyer that guides up here. Fly Swap
  • He caught a bee, sang, and pecked at the water bucket.
  • Is it possible the first Starbuck, from the old series, joined the fray, and was killed -- remember, he "mated" with an angel and was stranded on a planet in Galactica 80, so his arrival could have been delayed. Mike Ragogna: OMG! No More BSG!
  • Buck up ! Lots of people fail their driving test first time.
  • And, in fact, the buckles on his wedding shoes for the day of his marriage were worth two million pounds or so, $3 million by today's standards.
  • Aimed at a teenage audience, it will be swashbuckling without the floppy hats and feathers say the makers.
  • He would sometimes suffer from writer 's cramp, which he would treat with a bucket of ice or bag of frozen peas on his wrist. Times, Sunday Times
  • The red-coated, many-antlered buck acknowledged the lordship of the spirit of the place and dozed knee-deep in the cool, shaded pool. All Gold Canon
  • On top there was the firemen, and what we called the hoist engineer (he run the bucket, the scooping bucket up and down, you know, in the mine), and a blacksmith, and a blacksmith's helper. Oral History Interview with Dock E. Hall, January 7, 1976. Interview H-0271. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
  • Nyika is well known for its wild flowers and birds, also in addition the one park where roan antelope are common, zebra, eland, common duiker, reedbuck, bushbuck, blue monkey and leopard are also present.
  • Basically, when you put salt into a bucket of water and add a piece of meat ... chicken for example, a scientific process called osmosis begins to take effect. Corn Nation
  • Just get your wife to stand at one end of the room with a bucket of sand. Times, Sunday Times
  • Other animal species to look out for include impala, blue wildebeest, waterbuck, zebra, nyala, kudu, bushbuck, warthog, cheetah, hyena, jackal and giraffe.
  • Or just me bringing my night bucket into his cabin.
  • In the eyes of this mall's planners, a typical Mexican family consists of: a man dressed in full charro gear (hat, tight trousers, matching bolero jacket and a huge belt buckle;) a woman in a maid-style apron (check out her mandil) who is probably someone's maid, and a preppy kid in shorts and cardigan who probably goes to school in the "right side" of the border and wants nothing to do with the other two. Mi blog es tu blog
  • A Cook County Forest Preserve District representative last week said brush pile fires, set to dispose of chopped trees and buckthorn, and prescribed burns pose no threat to the public.
  • Dating from the late ninth century AD, the hoard includes silver coins, fragments of two swords, weights, a belt buckle, strap ends as well as the boat nails.
  • Just hook the bucket onto the rope and lower it down.
  • It used to be that the guys with the money owned all the gear and you had to pay big bucks to demo your songs.
  • Stock villains tend to be swarthy, towel-headed terrorists or slit-eyed, buck-toothed guerrillas.
  • The steel frames began to buckle under the strain.
  • Without adding much weight to a structure, struts allow it to resist bending and buckling.
  • The rule of the quick buck often clashes with the law of human dignity.
  • The vehicles buckle and crash beneath his feet, which is supposed to be an awesome display of his destructive power.
  • Some, however, have bucked that tide and oriented themselves streetward.
  • Found in a few different Toronto-based dollar stores (such as Dollarama, Buck or Two and Absolute Dollar), the Harvard Essentials-branded booklight clamps onto a hard- or soft-cover book to provide light when you're reading in the dark (such as when you're lying in bed and your spouse is trying to sleep). Dollar Daze: Folding Book Light for $1 | Sync Blog
  • The bucket had been stuck on the animal's snout, hanging like a feedbag, preventing it from eating or drinking.
  • That lady, having discovered that her guest's gloves needed mending, was working over them with pieces of Indian-tanned buckskin and beeswaxed thread, the picture of domestic content. The Ranch at the Wolverine
  • Moreover, I needed a new venue that was only a short walk from a restaurant where you could get a sandwich and a soda and change from a sawbuck.
  • He insists it was an "abstemious" occasion, but warm beer was put in a bucket of ice and then Dr Calder knocked the bucket and one of the corks shot out and hit him in the eye, blinding it. Kiwiblog
  • The latter are made from wheat flour, milk and eggs while galettes are simply buckwheat flour with a little salt and water.
  • The fire occurred at approx. 2 o'clock, when a spark from a fire disposing of waste materials ignited a number of buckets containing paint thinner.
  • I still recoil at the memory of the year when there were blue trees outside Buckingham Palace. Times, Sunday Times
  • Buckles will be awarded to the winners of all futurities.
  • The monotonous complaint of the bucksaw came to his ears. THE PRODIGAL FATHER
  • In Confessions of a Master Jewel Thief, diamond-nabber Bill Mason notes notes a strange security trend: people will spend big bucks to have a whole host ultra-sophisticated locks on their front doors -- but they'll put something flimsy on the back door, or leave the windows unlocked altogether. Defense Tech: Lock the back door, too
  • He also complains about the 6000 buckboards for the colonels, thousands of saddles for the cavalry, and hundreds of airplane engines that were never used in the war. Mamas Don't Let your Babies grow up to be Soldiers!
  • Fig. 6.8 shows how increased bucket size delays the onset of synonym occurrence in a well randomized file.
  • Mr. Bucksbaum had politicked to be named to one of the new boards. General Growth Scion Denied Seat
  • Preparatory to anything else Mr Bloom brushed off the greater bulk of the shavings and handed Stephen the hat and ashplant and bucked him up generally in orthodox Samaritan fashion which he very badly needed. Ulysses
  • Duncan sighed; the buckboard was about as comfortable as a moving block of stone. RISE OF A MERCHANT PRINCE: BOOK TWO OF THE SERPENTWAR SAGA
  • Get cleaning bucket and powder and disinfectant from the broom cupboard.
  • Other game reintroductions include Liechtenstein hartebeest and steenbuck.
  • A former executive at Gala, the gaming group, is vying to buy Buckingham Bingo, a bingo-hall operator in the north-west, for more than £90m.
  • It was my decision to close the hospital; the buck stops with me.
  • An intermediate brace or diagonal attached at the midpoint of the 16-foot brace is needed to prevent buckling under a compression load.
  • Learning to fence was the consummation of a love affair I'd had with swordplay ever since Errol Flynn first swashbuckled his way across my late-night TV screen as Captain Blood.
  • The crater is home to elephant, buffalo, baboon, reedbuck, colobus monkeys, leopard and duikers.
  • thinking it was some kind of actorly affectation like Tom Cruise is bucking for awards! Mike talks to Christopher McQuarrie and Nathan Alexander, co-writers of VALKYRIE | Obsessed With Film
  • But in professional sports, the almighty buck isn't as almighty as everyone thinks.
  • Personal ornaments - strap-ends, buckles, brooches, jewellery and the like - suggest that what was true for the lordly classes was true also for the populace as a whole.
  • Knowing an opportunity to make a quick buck, he takes the thing to a zoologist who just happens to be visiting the area.
  • Sure enough, between the amazing Sparco leather bucket seats, beside the green starter button, is a metal badge bearing the model's serial number.
  • Inmates at Buckley Hall Prison have to run a gauntlet of insults and racism from some members of staff.
  • The gentleman of the buckskins was the proprietor, with whose bailiff Harry Wakefield had dealt, or was in the act of dealing. Chronicles of the Canongate
  • middlings" for pancakes at home, when her mother was tired of buckwheat. A Little Girl of Long Ago

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