How To Use Old salt In A Sentence

  • In 1523, the king gave her a silver cup, Wolsey sent her a gold salter, and the countess of Devonshire gave her a gold cross. 54 In 1524, the same countess gave her a silver gilt image of the Virgin, Wolsey gave her a saucer of gold, and the Duke of Norfolk sent her a silver cup. 55 From Heads of Household to Heads of State: The Preaccession Households of Mary and Elizabeth Tudor, 1516-1558
  • Yongjia Kengxiang northwest edge of the boundary, was once an important old salt - off between commercial Road.
  • Old salts like to tell the story of the young sailor learning to become a navigator. Christianity Today
  • I used to jump off the boat to release the pots, but an old salt gave me a tip.
  • After innumerable voyages aboard men-of-war and merchant-men, fishing-schooners and chebacco-boats, the old salt had become master of a handcart, which he daily trundled about the vicinity, and sometimes blew his fish-horn through the streets of The Village Uncle (From "Twice Told Tales")
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  • After innumerable voyages aboard men-of-war and merchantmen, fishing-schooners and chebacco-boats, the old salt had become master of a hand-cart, which he daily trundled about the vicinity, and sometimes blew his fish-horn through the streets of Twice Told Tales
  • But to them fish by day, The old salts say “Nay,” “A broadbill in the sunshine, yeah right!” Florida Keys Swordfish Limerick Contest
  • If you're an old salt yourself, or enjoy the carousing tales of the mariners, then you will enjoy the book and perhaps even have met some of the characters.
  • The requisite grizzled old salt, Mr. Stubb, pipe clenched between his teeth, was sung by Robert Orth, who succeeded in making his character a beloved comic figure in short order and led the local-color-providing sea-chanties (the chorus was also very strong). Moby-Dick premieres in Dallas
  • the old salt had sailed the seven seas
  • From there it is a short walk to two old salt warehouses. The Sun
  • I guess that brings us back to the beginning - that there is no easy route or short answer to bridge the generation gap between our sharp young Sailors and old salts like me.
  • The co-op's Summer Gold salted and unsalted butter is also made in small batches at an old-fashioned, local creamery in Hope, Minn., using only sweet cream from the co-op's grass-fed cows.
  • From there it is a short walk to two old salt warehouses. The Sun
  • Gold salts are highly effective in the management of patients with rheumatoid arthritis, most adverse reactions being mild and reversible.
  • Standing beside him is a muscular, uniformed old salt with a face the colour of mahogany. Times, Sunday Times
  • Old salts like to tell the story of the young sailor learning to become a navigator. Christianity Today
  • Nicolson, a successful writer but somewhat inexperienced sailor, teams up with an old salt and buddy George Fairhurst, who continually bails them out of near calamities - foul currents, fierce tides, raging winds and equipment failures.
  • He's an old salt.
  • The mist was drifting across the road in front of her, bringing the cold salt smell of the mudflats. HIDING FROM THE LIGHT
  • At the center of the case is a 38-year-old Salt Lake City widow, Gayle Burns (pictured).
  • In the suburban region north of the old saltworks, Anna Skouloudis , a retired Olympic Airlines flight attendant, has that figured out. Ailing Greece Tries National Tag Sale
  • During Lent, when meat was not eaten, they sold salt herrings and saltwater fish.
  • But the heavy, true alluvial gold, in great pure masses, mammillary, or botryoidal (like a bunch of grapes) in shape, have assuredly been formed by accretion on some metallic base, from gold salts in solution, probably chloride, but possibly sulphide. Getting Gold: a practical treatise for prospectors, miners and students
  • However, old salts may at first find themselves trying in vain to snick the safety on before holstering.
  • Waltham, -- exactly whereabout in Waltham he did not know, but, of course, he could easily find out, -- and, without exciting the grouty old salt's suspicions of false play, make sure of the cotton at his own price. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 21, July, 1859
  • The jewel of the crew, known as Redman for obvious reasons, was an old salt with Navy SEAL experience, and had coffee and a ‘good morning ‘brewing at 5 a.m. daily.’
  • I found many excellent blogs on lighthouses eg The Keeper's Blog, Old Salt Blog, Shed Some Light on Lighthouses Blog, New England Lighthouse Treasures, Montauk Point but few of them talked about heritage protection, de-manning, funding. Archive 2009-07-01
  • He does not need to interrogate the old salts on the dock to find out why haddock is high-priced.
  • I looked out across Poole Harbour, searching for the dolphin as directed by the local old salt.

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