How To Use Chinaman In A Sentence
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A big Chinaman, remarkably evil-looking, with his head swathed in a yellow silk handkerchief and face badly pock-marked, planted a pike-pole on the
White and Yellow
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Aeolus, that bastard son of Hippotes (a typical wite man), reined in the winds like so many horses 'corpses (they were not real horses, but like pinochio they stank awfully), decided at a blink that he would have no more of this stillness (silly chinaman0), and like Leland Archer he woke from his stupor screaming about Japanese dreams and the' redolence 'of "sameness" - and alway to samness says th fdsljf rj
The Sea at Sea (or Why is There a Question Instead of Not a Question)
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Who cut the blocks -- that is exactly what Chinaman -- we do not know, nor do we know who handled the presswork, but it is logical to assume that the whole process took place under the supervision of the fathers of San Gabriel, Juan Cobo if work had begun before 1592, and certainly
Doctrina Christiana The first book printed in the Philippines, Manila, 1593.
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His fancy had sketched a pleasing picture of beautiful floating domiciles, moored under the banks of the river, and inhabited by a hundred thousand people in variegated costume; he recalled to memory the stories of the lofty pagodas lifting roof above roof, ... the snug cottages with the picturesque bridges and the comfortable Chinaman under the shade of a willow, with nothing to do but fish, all of which we have been accustomed to read, and pictures of which served to amuse us in our childhood ....
The Romance of China: Excursions to China in U.S. Culture: 1776-1876
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A small, innocuous-looking fish called a chinaman leatherjacket is swarming in Sydney waters, attacking and eating anything that moves, from bare fishing hooks to large marlin.
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You wanchee cumshaw?" she asked, handing the furs to the Chinaman to be wrapped.
Triple Spies
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All the ponies are tethered in good order, but most of them are tired -- Chinaman and Jehu _very tired_ ....
The Voyages of Captain Scott : Retold from the Voyage of the Discovery and Scott's Last Expedition
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Zimpun_ touched nothing but water the _Amban_ drank champagne, port and liqueurs freely -- even the untravelled Chinaman is partial to European liquors -- yet they seemed not to affect him.
The Jungle Girl
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What the Chinese eat is a mystery, and such queer compounds enter into their _menu_ that I would give everybody who dines with a Chinaman this advice -- don't enquire too minutely into what is placed before you, or you will eat nothing, and so offend your host; bolt it and fancy it is something nice -- and _fancy_ goes for something at times, I can assure you.
In Eastern Seas Or, the Commission of H.M.S. 'Iron Duke,' flag-ship in China, 1878-83
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The Chinaman jog-trotted towards them, his baskets a-sway, his mouth stretched to a friendly grin.
Australia Felix
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Besides, there was an equally good bunk all the way across the width of the steerage from the Chinaman's.
CHAPTER X
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Quebeckers is an ugly word, though, and there’s always the worry that it has the same connotations as ‘Scotch’ or, even worse, ‘Chinaman’.
Matthew Yglesias » My Long-Awaited Revenge
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Batholomew chew off a Chinaman's ear in the Blue Light Saloon on account of a crossbarred muslin shirt that -- what was that noise? '
Heart of the West [Annotated]
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If a customer was on drugs and showed it, or even broke out a stick of kish, I eased him out quickly and sent him down the line to the Chinaman's. \par
Time Enough For Love
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Through his poem "Plain Language from Truthful James," Harte created a wily Chinaman who outwits his Anglo gambling opponents.
Bret Harte (1836-1902)
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Lilly missee," crooned the Chinaman, smiling up into the other's face with a sort of childish entreaty.
Bat Wing
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In the bright water into which he stared, the pictures changed and were repeated: the baresark rage of Goddedaal; the blood-red light of the sunset into which they had run forth; the face of the babbling Chinaman as they cast him over; the face of the captain, seen a moment since, as he awoke from drunkenness into remorse.
The Wrecker
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He wondered what she'd do if she ever met a Chinaman or a black slave.
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All the ponies are tethered in good order, but most of them are tired -- Chinaman and Jehu _very tired_.
Scott's Last Expedition Volume I
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The old Chinaman at his elbow was dressed for travelling in a clean but unironed shirt; and his shoes had been newly hobbed.
The Man from the Bitter Roots
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(BTW, did I never mention that da nobble is called "Chinaman Treetops"?
Orifice Supplies
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The folk marvelled at this quill, when they saw it, and the man who was called Abd al-Rahman the Moor (and he was known, to boot, as the Chinaman, for his long sojourn in Cathay), related to them the following adventure, one of many of his traveller’s tales of marvel.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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The Western hoodlum who cuts the tail from a Chinaman's nowl, and would cut the nowl from the body, if he dared, is simply a patriot with a logical mind, having the courage of his opinions.
A Cynic Looks at Life
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He wondered what she'd do if she ever met a Chinaman or a black slave. Run a mile probably.
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Nearer the Arctic his canoe becomes a skin kaiak, his face is still broader, Ms eyes like a Chinaman's, and writers of human history call him Eskimo.
The Golden Snare