How To Use Furl In A Sentence

  • The paper hangs in its box frame, edges furling and contracting.
  • Trained by Mark Tompkins and ridden by Philip Robinson, Babodana made his move about three furlongs out.
  • Meanwhile the red ribbon was slowly unfurling like a red cloud and then a crimson sea.
  • I slow the line as it zips through my left hand and the leader begins to unfurl. Times, Sunday Times
  • D'ye know, that Irish lunatic absolutely ran the gauntlet of pandy fire to get back into Lucknow, and bring out Outram and Havelock in person (with the poor old Gravedigger hardly able to hobble along) just so that they could greet Sir Colin as he covered the last few furlongs? Fiancée
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  • The new scale is being introduced in June next year and will affect the weight a three-year-old will receive in races of ten furlongs and above. Times, Sunday Times
  • She reached out and grasped the silk, gasping as it unfurled into a thin cloak, shimmering softly.
  • He unfurled the blanket insulation over the concertina wire and scrambled over the fence as a Doberman streaked toward him, snarling. THE KILL CLAUSE
  • There are solar blankets kind of furled up in there. CNN Transcript Jun 11, 2007
  • Tying a rope to the wheel and to a pole to keep the vessel on course, Jake swung himself onto the boom and beginning to furl the sails himself.
  • We are going to get out there and we are going to unfurl our umbrellas and eat our cupcakes in the rain. The Sun
  • The crowd froze as a swarm of Steamers jerseys surged towards the Canterbury line and the clock ticked into the red a converted try was all that was needed to keep the Ranfurly Shield at home.
  • But the action really worth watching will unfurl where delegates and lobbyists come face to face with actual unmasked New Yorkers, who will demand accountability.
  • I mustered the entire caravan outside the tembe, our flags and streamers were unfurled, the men had their loads resting on the walls, there was considerable shouting, and laughing, and negroidal fanfaronnade. How I Found Livingstone
  • The length of the acre, forty rods, has given rise to one of the familiar units of length, the furlong, that is, a "furrow-long," or the length of a furrow. An Introduction to the Industrial and Social History of England
  • A Palestinian flag was unfurled at the site, and some of the demonstrators threw firecrackers at the building. Egypt to withdraw ambassador to Israel over ambush
  • It was not enough to fill the sail, and it was raised soon after it was unfurled, and the heaving on the oars continued.
  • You cannot see beyond the furlong pole. The Sun
  • 280,000 federal workers have been furloughed.
  • The curtains are made of saris glittering with sequins a tracery of gold threads unfurling.
  • The sails had been furled in preparation for the storm.
  • With 35 horses galloping in a straight line over nine furlongs this famous cavalry charge is a thrilling race, made even more exciting by the hope of backing the winner.
  • Suddenly, on the gravelled path, unhurrying, cool, luxuriant, Mme. Swann appeared, displaying around her a toilet which was never twice the same, but which I remember as being typically mauve; then she hoisted and unfurled at the end of its long stalk, just at the moment when her radiance was most complete, the silken banner of a wide parasol of a shade that matched the showering petals of her gown. Within a Budding Grove
  • Aye, aye, sir," the boy answered readily, for he enjoyed being aloft, and he clambered up the shrouds to the fore-topgallant yard and furled the sail, taking a pride in having it lie smooth and round on the top of the yard. The Boy With the U. S. Fisheries
  • The Olympic testing programme has been unfurling with a quiet precision and understated efficiency since May, such that the number of events that have already taken place, from modern pentathlon to mountain biking, would probably surprise you apparently there was even a trial of Wimbledon as the Olympic tennis venue – it was called the All England Championships and won by a Novak Djokovic. Sebastian Coe must be running on Jedi mind control| Emma John
  • We pass the shoe market, where hundreds of shoes hang from the ceilings on strings; the purse market, hanging by purse strings; the music mart, where the rich interdental consonants of Arabic songs consume the air; the basket bazaar; a merchant unfurling a yo-yo. Richard Bangs: Why Would Anyone Bomb Jemaa El F'na Square in Marrakesh?
  • They know that every public dollar slashed and every public employee laid-off or "furloughed" in the nation's most economically important state is another obstacle to Obama getting the economy moving again and thereby maintaining his popularity. Joseph A. Palermo: Arnold Schwarzenegger: Tea Bagging California
  • Rheingold was narrowly beaten in the Derby by Roberto, given an especially forceful ride by Lester Piggott, while Hawaiian Sound might have held off Shirley Heights in 1978 if he had not drifted away from the rail in the final furlong. Barry Hills to retire as trainer and hand licence to son Charlie
  • The race began to develop in the final quarter-mile, with Tony Culhane getting a dream run up the rails a furlong out on the 40-1 shot and setting sail for home.
  • You need to be able to kick between the three and two furlong poles. The Sun
  • When the missionary is furloughing, the church assists with the spiritual nurture, care and physical needs of the missionary such as helping to locate housing while on furlough.
  • Tom, if you have to ask why there is a roll of toilet paper unfurled on Washington Street, obviously you don't have a clue.
  • He was supposed to furl the side flaps in the morning.
  • He hit the front two furlongs from home but there was no conviction in the move and he faded into third. Times, Sunday Times
  • The field bunched up turning into the straight with over four furlongs to run and a host of horses were in with a chance.
  • The skysails were already furled; men were furling the royals; and the topgallant-yards were running down while clewlines and buntlines bagged the canvas. CHAPTER XXXIII
  • My eyelids slowly opened as though unfurling to a new day, and I found myself gazing into his eyes.
  • Dusty flags are again unfurled. Christianity Today
  • Hastings' five-furlong racing oval has not proved attractive to horsemen, and there is no room to expand the facility.
  • The furlong shorter distance and sharper track are in his favour so he has a decent chance. The Sun
  • climbed aloft to unfurl the sail
  • Puff follows puff, and I am glad the mizzen is furled. Chapter 9
  • An extended winter break shutdown is in the works (although a proposal to require involuntary furloughs has been dropped).
  • When Bernard was home on furlough in 1917, they met more than once.
  • Dawn Approach is bred for a lot further than the five furlongs he scorched home over yesterday. The Sun
  • He simply outstayed them from five furlongs out, which is how he liked to win his races, and you have to be a bloody tough horse to do it like that.
  • The bat furled his left wing around his body, and seemed to stretched upwards.
  • Many of the traditions survive in the modern firm: liveried commissionaires still take visitors' soggy umbrellas and hand them back, dried and furled, when they leave.
  • The header of the site has a blue and red design that hints at a furling flag.
  • In this BBC news video, a reporter with all the necessary documentation tries to visit Tiananmen Square with a cameraperson, only to find himself surrounded by umbrella-wielding goons who use their unfurled bumbershoots to block every shot the camera-person tries to catch. Boing Boing
  • Split drum units are available for quick change from furling headstays to double grooved headstays for those of you who want the best of both the cruising and racing configurations.
  • She travelled sweetly throughout, easing to the front over a furlong down to beat the other horse by a length.
  • He timed it beautifully, racing at a steady pace before quickening and then finding another gear at the furlong pole. The Sun
  • Alexander received a generous furlough of thirty days. He asked Stepanov for more time. THE BRONZE HORSEMAN
  • While the Jewish DPs strove to rebuild their shattered lives and played a critical role in the struggle to establish the State of Israel, the non-Jewish DPs had no clear ideological or other mission other than to exist while waiting, mostly passively, for the next chapter of their lives to unfurl. Menachem Rosensaft: Review: The Long Road Home, The Aftermath of the Second World War
  • The only restrictions placed on officers granting furloughs limited leaves to no more than thirty days for 5 percent of the unit at one time.
  • The midge is an ephemeral 2-3 mm insect whose larva induces a gall on young unfurled S. viminalis leaves.
  • A second shutdown that began in December furloughed fewer workers, 280, 000, but lasted 21 days.
  • This furlong shorter trip and likely stronger pace could be perfect. The Sun
  • According to the Daily Herald, "in lieu of taking unpaid days off (furlough days), an employee may also choose to have the accumulated monetary value of the furlough days prorated on an annual basis, and then deducted in equal amounts over the 26 pay checks they receive during the year. City of Aurora Agrees to Retroactive Raises and Guarantees of No Layoffs in Exchange for 2 Weeks of Furloughs for AFSCME Local 3298
  • Air Lines, the world's largest carrier, said it will recall furloughed attendants and hire an undetermined number of new workers as it adds flights. WN.com - Articles related to Investor group buys 95 percent stake in Mexicana to keep airline afloat
  • When they unfurled it dozens of cops swarmed over the protesters, knocking them to the ground and arresting several.
  • Circulation areas are used in a limited way for display, especially for a few large iconic objects, such as a 'couta boat complete with unfurled sail at the front of the building.
  • He drove the mare ahead inside the furlong pole, getting first run on Peineve, who finished with a flourish, but was still a neck adrift at the line.
  • During this brief exchange of words, Klauss had ventured over to the crumpled picture and unfurled it.
  • Peel 8 banana shallots, slice them in half and unfurl the layers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Six furlongs out in the two-mile event, Captain's Leap was going well, but not as well as Janoramic, ridden by a fine young claimer.
  • To expect all of Waterbury's diverse public-employee unions to react the same way to the furlough request is Pollyannaism. News from www.rep-am.com
  • A dual-winner last season, Josh has the makings of a high-class horse and, although unproven over this seven furlongs I think he will cope with the longer trip.
  • I want you to step from the crosstrees onto that, but rest most of your weight against the yard - use the sail furled along the top to hang on to.
  • Up in the stands a banner was unfurled with the same tribute. Times, Sunday Times
  • One fine May morning, William of Ockham was skirting the bosky woods, heading for open country in search of early mushrooms when a dragon alighted on the greensward not half a furling from him.
  • Strive not to run, like Hercules, a furlong in a breath: festination may prove precipitation; deliberating delay may be wise cunctation, and slowness no slothfulness. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 6
  • The captain gave his orders in a clear voice, and rope after rope was hauled taut, and the sails were furled, that is rolled up, except the fore-topsail, which was closely reefed. Taking Tales Instructive and Entertaining Reading
  • Yes, Will's prose is more orotund and the moral is more delicately unfurled.
  • a pound than to make the kingdom larger by calling a furlong a mile. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 4
  • A dour stayer, very much at home over this distance of three miles and three furlongs, he is taken to clinch the spoils.
  • Mangold's curled figure proves a curiously allusive and vulnerable emblem as it unfurls across one, two or three panels, nearing but never quite touching the edges of the support.
  • Falvelon's victory in the Sprint came after a testing duel in the final furlong with American challenger Morluc.
  • riddle-diddle-dow," Furlong wondered what a milliner could have to do in such an establishment, and his wonder was not lessened when his guide added, "The milliner is a queer chap, and maybe he'll tell us something funny. Handy Andy, Volume One A Tale of Irish Life, in Two Volumes
  • No wonder Morshead's eyes regularly stray skyward, as dark clouds canter across furlongs of watery blue.
  • Farms unfurled to the Bays of Pollenca and Alcudia as one last surge of Sierra forked into capes Pinar and Formentor.
  • Fearing they would be blown into the island cliffs, the crew furled the main sail, then to lower the ship's profile further, Alexander ordered the main spar lowered.
  • Missionaries interested in furloughing at the Havner House click here to submit an application.
  • The breeze that filled the sail died down; they furled the sail and lowered the mast; then, once again, they pulled at the oars.
  • A flash-frozen flag of Iberico ham was allowed to thaw at the table and then unfurled and draped blanketlike over a teepee of roasted salsify and a puddle of hazelnut cream, the ham melting into the hot fluted bowl just slightly before the head waiter drizzled it with smoked paprika oil. Omaha World-Herald > Frontpage
  • Yet each day thousands of Chinese wait for hours to watch the national flag being unfurled. Times, Sunday Times
  • He did well to win over six furlongs last time and can overcome a wide draw. The Sun
  • The ordinary seamen, younkers, grummets, and ship-boys, did the work aloft, furled and loosed the sails, and did the ordinary, never-ceasing work of sailors. On the Spanish Main Or, Some English forays on the Isthmus of Darien.
  • A night of calm, when sleep is well-nigh impossible in the sultry, muggy air, may be followed by a day of blazing sun and an oily swell from the south'ard, connoting great gales in that area of ocean we are sailing toward -- or all day long the Elsinore, under an overcast sky, royals and sky sails furled, may plunge and buck under wind-pressure into a short and choppy head-sea. CHAPTER XXVII
  • This is Fogy, the milliner, sir, "said he to Furlong, whose surprise was further increased, when, in the person of the man called the milliner, he beheld a tinker. Handy Andy, Volume One A Tale of Irish Life, in Two Volumes
  • Racing begins at 3.05 and the mixed card consists of four flat events, including two six furlong races, two chases and two hurdles.
  • The jockey urged on the two-year-old just after the three-furlong mark and he won impressively by five lengths.
  • Up in the stands a banner was unfurled with the same tribute. Times, Sunday Times
  • The next three runnings were over one mile six furlongs and 12 yards.
  • She'd take the latter gratefully, then unfurl the cone flat onto the table in front of her, and then barf all over it.
  • You need to be able to kick between the three and two furlong poles. The Sun
  • We unfurl the headsail and streak across the World Sailing Speed Record Council's start line 42 seconds after the stroke of midnight.
  • Flag fever is unfurling across Manchester as the city is swept up on a wave of World Cup and Jubilee celebrations.
  • But in the final furlong our filly was the only one running on. The Sun
  • You cannot see beyond the furlong pole. The Sun
  • Joseph was home on furlough July through mid-September.
  • These bats roost, head-up, inside the smooth tubes formed as young banana or heliconia leaves unfurl.
  • Two furlongs out, the field bunched and the apprentice jockey moved his mount out to try to get a run from fifth place.
  • Trim and quarter the fennel lengthways, not worrying if a few leaves unfurl. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sail were loosed and reefed, furled and unfurled, braces manned, halyards tested.
  • It began when a band struck up the opening hymn and a huge screen unfurled with a little bouncy ball popping across the words so everyone could sing along.
  • Bridget made tea for them both and came and watched as the sweep turned and furled his brushes with a dexterous competence. INSTANCES OF THE NUMBER 3
  • She hides her face with a raised and unfurled fan. Berthe Morisot
  • One minute he's running up to the bow to check a sail is properly unfurled. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ridden by Paul Eddery, Press settled at the rear, then hogged the rails and made good headway but found nothing extra in the last two furlongs.
  • She then suffered a bout with colic and did not race until returning in a seven-furlong allowance at Saratoga Race Course on August 23, which she won by six lengths.
  • For a start, the people queuing for kebabs after the march furled their banners.
  • Then Barbara Bush is called in, and as she straddles Rush's face and looses the girdle, her two labia "unfurl" and reach "halfway down to her knees, like some big ball-less scrotum" ... Aimless, aimless
  • Somewhere inside my chest, a sail was unfurling.
  • Races are measured in miles and furlongs. The Sun
  • The warm lyricism of the music unfurled anew in waves of lush orchestral sound.
  • The header of the site has a blue and red design that hints at a furling flag.
  • Roller-furling headsails should be removed from the foils not only do they create windage but the chance of their unrolling is great.
  • He ordered more of his men aboard, and had all the canvas clewed up and furled snugly away. The Lost Poacher
  • She has not raced beyond six furlongs before. The Sun
  • The Prix du Moulin winner, ridden by Christophe Lemaire, took over the lead in the final couple of furlongs.
  • In October Absalom convened the annual meeting of the newly formed North Kiangsu Presbyterian Mission, which assembled in Shanghai, and tabled a formal resolution urging him to go home at once on furlough to the United States. PEARL BUCK IN CHINA
  • The John Gosden-trained colt took up the lead coming into the home straight but faded in the final furlong.
  • The hooded blue eyes unfurl, revealing beneath the lids an unquenched intensity.
  • Jon Corzine asked unions in January to forgo a 3.5% raise and accept short-term furloughs for about 60,000 workers this year. Budget Gaps Pit States Versus Unions
  • A proposal to furlough employees for four to five unpaid days over winter break has been dropped.
  • Tomorrow's underfoot conditions are ideal for her to score again in this six furlongs dash.
  • The furlong shorter distance and sharper track are in his favour so he has a decent chance. The Sun
  • Don't forget taking the wrong course leads to automatic disqualification for the horse and bookmakers will simply not pay out even if the disqualified horse wins by a furlong.
  • We will be calling furloughed employees back to work as ongoing attrition reduces the active workforce. SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page
  • One year ago we brought you the Wall House, an elegant small-scale home that challenges the concept of walls with its delaminated construction and a flexible shell that invokes a sky-blown kite or a pristinely unfurled sail. WALL HOUSE: Build Your Own With Customizable Kit! | Inhabitat
  • The crew bunks in a decaying hotel with infinitely unfurling tenebrous corridors.
  • The ship had seven short masts, and though the sails were furled, the ship gave a sudden lurch as the lines were cast off, and began sliding away from the dock in such a way that it seemed the dock itself was receding from them.
  • Haafhd raced into second over three furlongs out and came galloping alongside Chorist to make his bid.
  • Leaves had unfurled , goldfinches had arrived at the feeder and daffodils were fighting their way heavenward.
  • Protesters managed to dodge an encampment of police to unfurl a long banner calling for universal suffrage. Times, Sunday Times
  • A few pearls roll off, unfurling some genuinely glistening sounds for the waning summer days.
  • The geeky, stand-up reporter lets his brows furl together. FLASH FLOOD • by Gay Degani
  • In a wide open race, Wannabe Around broke from the start and opened up a five-length lead with three furlongs to go.
  • She hides her face with a raised and unfurled fan. Berthe Morisot
  • Each morning she unfurls her American flag and attaches it to the stand on the outside wall of her home.
  • I'm on furlough at the moment with a busted knee (an old friend which has been with me for the better part of a decade), but intend to resume fencing as soon as I stop hurting.
  • Up in the stands a banner was unfurled with the same tribute. Times, Sunday Times
  • We've kept her to five furlongs so far this year when she was third at Chester and unplaced at Thirsk but as the season progresses, I'm sure she'll get the six.
  • That race over an extended three miles and one furlong on a sharp course hardly represented ideal conditions for Running Moss, who will be much better suited tomorrow.
  • I had thought he was an out-andout five-furlong speedster. The Sun
  • Republic Pictures hoped to make a movie with Gene Autry while he was on furlough from the Army Air Corps.
  • Bred by Devonia Stud, Royal Dragon was held up early in the one-mile turf contest but was able to range up into contention more than one furlong from the wire.
  • Women, it is commonly believed, sewed the rebel flag that was unfurled on Bakery Hill as a symbol of united resistance.
  • Meanwhile at home, the first daffs were reluctantly unfurling, and half my scillas haven't come out yet.
  • He unfurls a magnificent, painterly canvas, on which 1846 New York is reimagined as a hyperreal wild west of the east.
  • A wide and galloping track, one of the key moments comes about two furlongs from the winning post where there is a dip in the course.
  • Hardly had his sails been furled and his mooring made fast than he was hustling his passengers ashore.
  • Yet each day thousands of Chinese wait for hours to watch the national flag being unfurled. Times, Sunday Times
  • From there I was in the rigging, getting into the crow's nest, keeping my eye to the lens as I was inches away from the unfurling of a 400 square foot main sail 80 feet above the waterline -- and pointing the glass at the crew as they went about their seagoing tasks. Jerry Nelson: Sea Spray and Time Travel
  • The dahabiyeh -- her very name, the _Loulia_, has a gentle, seductive, cooing sound -- drifts broadside to the current with furled sails, or glides smoothly on before an amiable north wind with sails unfurled. The Spell of Egypt
  • They only had a range of about three furlongs and the film had to be unloaded from the camera and rushed to a dark room on the track to be processed before it could be shown to the stewards.
  • The extra furlong and softer ground should do the trick. The Sun
  • In October, he was allowed home on a two-week furlough - and refused to go back.
  • Times described "furcation" as "going someplace while on furlough or combining paid vacation days with unpaid days," while it said "staycation" means "staying at home because you can't afford to travel during your days off. Latest News - UPI.com
  • She knotted her jacket's sleeves around her waist and from a pocket she unfurled a roll of balloons.
  • In the past year or two, major carriers have been recalling furloughed pilots as well, creating rapid turnover at regional airlines. Airlines Lower Bar
  • She took the lead inside the final furlong and finished two lengths clear of Godolphin Racing's Quecha.
  • Once unfurled, the fronds produce a more bitter, unappetizing flavor.
  • furled sails bound securely to the spar
  • Most importantly, in the very near future, you'll be watching races from Del Mar and Turfway Park and throwing around words like "furlong" and betting trifectas and superfectas. Hennegan Brothers: Tribeca Filmmakers: How To Be A Kentucky Derby Know-It-All
  • The extra furlong will help his chance and he still looks well weighted. The Sun
  • However, he also concentrated on the job in hand, sending Dodgy Dancer ahead well inside the final furlong.
  • Southend today unfurled the flag of success as its beaches were named among the best in Europe.
  • Never fear, there was a Makarram Khan,13 until I shot him on my last furlough; he will give thee a shabash* (* Hurrah, bravo.) from hell, for he was a stout rider in his time. Fiancée
  • He should give the selection a good lead until the furlong pole. The Sun
  • Though Jodelle Furland in blond hair could probably do the trick as wel or Daveigh Elizabeth Chase (she was the girl in the ring) but look at her these days. Twilight Lexicon » Has Jane been found for New Moon?
  • This return to a stiff six furlongs looks sure to suit and he is much respected. Times, Sunday Times
  • What's there is a furling, shimmering loop of ice, whorled loosely like a bundle of ribbon, not neatly wound — instead hastily stuffed in a brown paper bag by a clerk. A Winter Gift
  • Fearing they would be blown into the island cliffs, the crew furled the main sail, then to lower the ship's profile further, Alexander ordered the main spar lowered.
  • Allen furled the large handkerchief into a silken rope.
  • Spencer then moved to the front and led inside the final furlong to record a famous victory for trainer Henry Candy.
  • Tomorrow's three miles and three furlongs contest should bring out the best in him and a return to winning form is expected.
  • Protesters managed to dodge an encampment of police to unfurl a long banner calling for universal suffrage. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is not to say that Conn's history wanders from its purpose -- to unfurl the many writers producing work in the 1930s. Joe Woodward: Occup(ied) America: A Literary History
  • It was a particularly good evening for the Kildare trainers and Edward Lynam got a nice surprise when Ennistown Ladys late surge landed the seven furlong maiden race.
  • She received a handful of furloughs, but never traveled farther than back to her home in Alabama until her discharge, which took place at Fort Bragg in Fayetteville, North Carolina.
  • This Asian-style concoction melds multilayered tastes, unfurling hints of cardamom, cloves and anise on the tongue.
  • At least we know the roller-furled jib works, though overall it isn't exactly a great advert for Sunfast (the makers of the yacht).
  • With sails unfurled, Cosmos 1 will be bright enough to be easily visible to the naked eye.
  • This furlong shorter trip and likely stronger pace could be perfect. The Sun
  • The extra two furlongs is in his favour and the softer going should help too. The Sun
  • So came they, three hours after noon, to where was a clearing in the woodland, and a long narrow plain some furlong over lay before them, with a river running along it, and the wood rose on the other side high and thick, so that the said plain looked even as a wide green highway leading from somewhence to somewhither. The Water of the Wondrous Isles
  • As a volunteer sailor aboard a museum-quality replica of the Endeavour, I lived and worked like an eighteenth-century seaman: sleeping in a narrow hammock in the ship's hold alongside forty others, climbing the 127-foot main mast to furl sails in rolling seas, manning the helm in a hard blow. An Interview with Tony Horowitz, author of Blue Latitudes
  • Roller-furling headsails should be removed from the foils not only do they create windage but the chance of their unrolling is great.
  • Covers were dragged across courts, umbrellas and hooded capes unfurled, and Britain reminded itself that there is remains one sport – uncomplaining stoicism – at which it is the undisputed world champion. Wimbledon day one: champagne, umbrellas and British hopes dashed
  • The extra furlong should not be a problem and she looks progressive. The Sun
  • Michael Kinane guided the winner, who covered the seven furlongs over good turf in 1: 26.97.
  • County flags are unfurled and plans are made for the journey to the ‘match’.
  • It may be that the position of her uncle's house (which was her home) at the corner of West Street nearest the barracks, the daily passing of the troops, the constant blowing of trumpet-calls a furlong from her windows, coupled with the fact that she knew nothing of the inner realities of military life, and hence idealized it, had also helped her mind's original bias for thinking men-at-arms the only ones worthy of a woman's heart. A Changed Man; and other tales
  • Granted a furlough in October, Wright returned home to his parents in Clayton County briefly before reporting back to the hospital on November 23.
  • ‘And these were everywhere,’ he laments nostalgically, pointing to the Irish-looking coracle lashed under the furled rust sails.
  • He broke through for his first wicket of the match in his 24th over of the innings, unfurling an overpitched delivery to the young left-hander.
  • Come within a dozen yards of him; nay, at the most, blow on him, and he was excruciated -- you rubbed his sensitive hairs at a furlong's distance. International Miscellany of Literature, Art and Science, Vol. 1, No. 3, Oct. 1, 1850

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