How To Use Ordure In A Sentence
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My bowels, recognising the significance of this moment, conspired to produce some ordure so foul smelling, that even I, its originator, was uncomfortable being in its presence.
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Or are we supposed to approach 2020 smelling of ordure, and sinking in swill?
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In the last century a complicated system or differencing by bordures was propounded by Stoddart to allow for cadet arms, but although giving a conceptual framework, this has in practice been more honoured in the breach than in the observance.
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And at the left syde of the emperoures sege, is the sege of his firste wif, o degree lowere than the emperour: and it is of jaspere, bordured with gold and preciouse stones.
The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
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Perhaps A.R.X. can also say whether the arms properly borne by the Muirtown branch are those given to them in Burke's _Armory_, viz.Gu. three crescents interlaced or, between as many wolves 'heads erased arg. armed and langued az., all within a bordure of the third, charged with eight mullets of the first.
Notes and Queries, Number 64, January 18, 1851
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Taking notice of the similarities between the bordures of the stained glass window, those in Assisi and in the Duomo of Orvieto, further analogies in the choice of the colors and in the draping, she carries on the thesis that the work was realized by an Umbrian Master glazier.
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And the sydes of the sege of his throne ben of emeraudes, and bordured with gold fulle nobely, and dubbed with other precious stones and grete perles.
The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
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The comparable wetness aside, our nation is small and open to scrutiny, so that any ordure left by the inhabitants tends to float around for public inspection for way too long.
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It's going to try to get a gun or a bomb in, so the hell with people throwing ordure from the public gallery - that's democracy.
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But nor do I think it was quite the heap of steaming literary ordure that most reviewers found it to be.
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(of net) (de filet) (de red) seine senna red de cerco selner sonneur cerquero selvedge bordure renforce enchace, borde, costura semi-pelagic trawl chalut semi-plagique arte de arrastre semipelgico et gillnet filet maillant cal red de enmalle fija setnet filet cal red fija hackle manille grillete shear-chain chaine d'cartement cadena de refuerzo sheet bend, or weaver knot noeud d'coute ou de tisserand vuelta de escota, nudo de tejedor shoe plate lement de semelle zapata
Chapter 5
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It is to be observed that _Bordures_ and _Tressures_, which are not affected by Quartering, are _dimidiated by Impalement_, -- that is, that side of both a Bordure and a Tressure which adjoins the line of
The Handbook to English Heraldry
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We cud jsut sit there – meowing pitifullee at the bordure!
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Oblivious to the splish-splash, Slingblades frankfurter fingers snatched the mop into action causing the tangled mophead to swoop on and smear the pigeon ordure.
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The double-headed eagle, the bordure bizantée, and the demilion charged with bezants, are all evident derivations from the armorial bearings of Richard, titular king of the Romans, Earl of
Notes and Queries, Number 15, February 9, 1850
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Distilling that heap of ordure down to only ten nuggets of blackest filth takes work.
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Giano della Bella, of one of the families thus distinguished, who no longer retained his place among the nobility, and had yet added to his arms a bordure or.
Paradise. Canto XVI
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Locust Abortion Technician was a glorious mire, a glistening palace of ordure, a cataract of dysentery.
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In addition to our current catalogue, our bordures which we produce upon special orders with the desired colour, shape and dimensions are as strong and durable as natural marble bordure or ceramic bordures.
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The orle is a narrow bordure following the exact outline of the shield, but within it, showing the field between the outer edge of the orle and the edge of the shield.
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Around this central design is a border of alternating silver and green pieces (the formidable ‘bordure gobony,’ which is explained as ‘fourteen gobbits gyronwise’).
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For a lengthy period the use of the _bend_, _bendlet_, and _baton sinister_ was usual for the purpose of denoting illegitimacy, but this has now given way to the use, in England, of a _bordure wavy_; in
The Handbook to English Heraldry
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Government inquiries and judicial tribunals have heaped further ordure upon this most conservative of professions.
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Whether Sir Malcolm Wallace and his son bore their arms with a bordure compony (or gobony), as here, or with a bordure counter-compony as shown elsewhere on these pages, is uncertain.
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The Order of the Pisces: Sable, two fish naiant in annulo and a bordure Or.
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But the stereotyped use of the _bordure wavy_ in England with a set meaning, gives to the wavy variety a lack of desirability.
The Handbook to English Heraldry
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The mud must at times have been nothing less than liquid ordure.
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I doubt very much that the arms of Navarra appear in the bordure compony.
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Perhaps A.R.X. can also say whether the arms properly borne by the Muirtown branch are those given to them in Burke's _Armory_, viz.Gu. three crescents interlaced or, between as many wolves 'heads erased arg. armed and langued az., all within a bordure of the third, charged with eight mullets of the first.
Notes and Queries, Number 64, January 18, 1851
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And the sege of his seconde wif is also another sege, more lowere than his firste wif: and it is also of jaspere, bordured with gold, as that other is.
The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
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Up to now they had the ‘Or, four pallets Gules, on a bordure Azure crosslets potent Argent’.
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SOMERSET), differenced _Beaufort_, No. 361, with a _silver bendlet sinister_, as in No. 362, the bendlet covering the quarterings, but being included within the bordure.
The Handbook to English Heraldry
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This Shield, represented in No. 328, has both the bordure on its dexter half, and the tressure on its sinister half, dimidiated by the impalement.
The Handbook to English Heraldry
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However, he is always cheerful, jokey and smiling, which I guess you have to be if you spend your day playing around in other peoples' ordure.
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The hog, that finds his food among ordure, and greedily devours many things rejected by every other useful animal, is, like poultry, originally kept as a save-all.
XI. Book I. Of the Rent of Land
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The client might consider counterchanging the tinctures of the field, or using a bordure.
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He lands in - perhaps he lives there - an ancient and gigantic fig tree, and in the morning proves that your sighting was no product of a late night out, he having spattered the footpath below with great dollops of ordure.
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SENE, M. (1988): Le travail la dent en traction bovine pour une meilleure infiltration des eaux des premires pluies sur sols grvillonnaires en bordure de plateaux: C.R. de Kaymor.
Chapter 9
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Locust Abortion Technician was a glorious mire, a glistening palace of ordure, a cataract of dysentery.
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When these three charges are taken up, there is some hesitation as to the next step: a bordure gules bezanty is used, then a bordure engrailed.
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When used in an impaled coat the bordure is not continued around the inner side.
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And without bins for dog ordure, we find ourselves carrying the stuff for miles - no wonder cleaning up after dogs isn't popular.
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The bordures themselves were often dimidiated or even quartered and various lines of partition were used, so that the inside of the bordure might be engrailed or wavy.
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These sub-humans are attracted to the happiness of others like flies to ordure.
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If more designers took this truth to heart and acted on it, maybe the quality of visual communication would improve and our daily experience of the media would feel less like wading through… bovine ordure.
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You couldn't fail to laugh when Big John completed his task of searching through a pile of ordure to secure ping-pong balls that allowed the housemates to get a drink.
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But he is bogged down by a terrible script - crammed with all that is clunky, cutesy and phoney - and surrounded by actors giving turns of pure ordure.
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Paradise the first parents which slept in the death of sin, buried from the beginning of inobedience and gluttony, and now she that hath borne life to all human lineage, and was obedient to God the Father, and put away from her all ordure of sin, how shall not she be in heaven?
The Golden Legend, vol. 4
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Cony Rabbit Dunghill Cock Also called a hoope, bird that nestles in ordure, the lapwing.
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We shower, we smear and spray ourselves with product, we defecate into artfully designed porcelain which takes away the ordure invisibly and more or less odourlessly.
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Whether Sir Malcolm Wallace and his son bore their arms with a bordure compony, as here, or with a bordure counter-compony as shown elsewhere on these pages, is uncertain.
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Perhaps if one refrained from singing because you loved the sound of your voice, people would be less likely to scoop up ordure and fling it at your head.
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For at what time he ministred the sacrament of baptisme to him; shortlie after he came into this world, he defiled the font with the ordure of his wombe (as hath beene said:) whervpon
Chronicles (1 of 6): The Historie of England (7 of 8) The Seventh Boke of the Historie of England
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But he is bogged down by a terrible script - crammed with all that is clunky, cutesy and phoney - and surrounded by actors giving turns of pure ordure.
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Thus, worse off than wild animals, many of which withdraw to a distance and conceal their ordure, the dwellers in these courts had converted their shame into a kind of money by which their lodging was to be paid.
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That way they won't blow your cover when the ordure hits the air-conditioning.
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And the principalle zates of his palays ben of precious ston, that men clepen sardoyne: and the bordure and the barres ben of ivorye: and the wyndowes of the halles and chambres ben of cristalle: and the tables where on men eten, somme ben of emeraudes, summe of amatyst and summe of gold, fulle of precious stones; and the pileres, that beren up the tables, ben of the same precious stones.
The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
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It was like watching a chimp trying to fashion a scale model of Michelangelo's David out of its own steaming ordure.
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He appears to have been recently pelted with ordure.
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This Shield, represented in No. 328, has both the bordure on its dexter half, and the tressure on its sinister half, dimidiated by the impalement.
The Handbook to English Heraldry
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Air made a thin bordure to its shield, shading from blue to purple to the winter sky of space.
A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows
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Shield: Or, a diminished bordure Vert, on a chief indented Azure, two fleurs-de-lis of the first.
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The Scots, today, are the major cheerleaders for cadency, and, indeed, the modern Scots system is most elaborate, involving the use of differently tinctured bordures and changing the lines of the bordures to differentiate one man from another.
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Pour remédier à cet inconvénient, il faut parfumer la bordure avec le musc, ou l'eau de fleur d'orange; ou bien encore mêler quelque huile essentielle aromatique comme de citron, de cannelle, de lavande, &c. avec l'essence de térébentine, …
The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe
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The arms are, argent, an eagle displayed with two heads within a bordure sable bezanty.
Notes and Queries, Number 13, January 26, 1850
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Suddenly folk who pandered to his every whim are falling over themselves to add their deposit of ordure on his disgraced head.
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The Arms of James Thomas Robson debruised of a bordure charged with three ermine spots counterchanged;
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Civilization means living in cities and cities are confronted, in a way more dispersed settlements are not, with heaps of garbage and ordure.
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Or, a lion adumbrated, debruised by two bendlets azure, all within a bordure compony argent and gules.