How To Use Pannier In A Sentence

  • He was also wheeling a black cycle with panniers.
  • The expedient of hiding a child in a pannier, which is afterwards filled up with eggs and chickens, and carried through a camp of hungry rebels, does not somehow appeal to the mind as quite the safest that could have been devised. Maria Edgeworth
  • In keeping with her subject she abandoned the ballerina's standard costume of voluminous skirts and panniers and appeared instead with her hair loose, wearing nothing but sandals and a simple muslin tunic.
  • The pannier training was followed by the little girls being placed on a pilch, and conducted about by a mounted groom with a leading-rein. The Horsewoman A Practical Guide to Side-Saddle Riding, 2nd. Ed.
  • The large panniers at the back held the main sail and the spinnaker.
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  • I stopped then, snacked on a couple of small oranges, tucked the peel in the little rubbish bag I keep on the back pannier, and sauntered over to look out over the country that'll be my next place to explore.
  • I ride an old boneshaker-style bicycle, the type with an uncomfortable saddle and double panniers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Elk Scouts had under their top-packs a "sawbuck" pack-saddle, which is a pair of wooden X's; and to the horns of the X's they hung on each side a canvas case or pannier, in which were stowed cooking utensils, etc. Pluck on the Long Trail Boy Scouts in the Rockies
  • It turns out they weren't in the bike pannier at all, but in a carrier bag in my spare room, where I found six months after supposedly losing them.
  • I did not notice the picturesque Copts and the Armenians, did not register the toasted-sesame smell of the round bread loaves that passed beneath our noses on the panniers of a donkey, did not even hear the strange, flat clang of bells or the “bakshish” cries of the beggars or the polyglot of tongues. O Jerusalem
  • On a touring bike it was acceptable as long as the touring bike stuck to the script: Load up some panniers and don some bright yellow rain gear and a hard-shell helmet.
  • Still, it could be worse: as I wheel my bike ignominiously towards passport control, I find some consolation in the fact that my panniers are still firmly attached to my bike, and that there isn't a Winnebago in sight..
  • One pointed to a kind of pannier of birch-bark hanging from a teepee pole, whence issued a violent scratching. The Fur Bringers A Story of the Canadian Northwest
  • Kitted up with a full touring pannier kit, the Sprint ST makes an enjoyable tourer.
  • These are the vendors who lug two heavy-looking panniers around with the help of a piece of pliable wood across their shoulder.
  • The Maythorn Cross was a boundary marker at the crossroads of a ‘salt trail’ between Cheshire and Wakefield, where drovers ferried salt in panniers by packhorse.
  • For touring, the best bike is a tourer - strong frame, big wheels, rack on the back for panniers, mudguards for the rain, enough gears for the hills.
  • We paused to let some Berber muleteers pass us, their donkeys' panniers loaded with the skis and packs of another climbing party.
  • Since then, the Foreign Office in particular has worried that staying out of integrationist projects is a pannier tactic than it is a strategy.
  • Would 100l of fuel in pannier mounted jerrycans get a bike from Seattle to NYC? Cheeseburger Gothic » Gentlemen’s Club.
  • If my laundry hadn't dried and the sun was out, with a string round the panniers and a couple of pegs he was a clothes horse as literal as any you'll find.
  • Early on the Sunday we parked Tim's car on the northern bank of the river, got out our mountain bikes, panniers and backpacks and we were off.
  • The firepan, the kindling, the bitumen were his own; but the lumber, of rags, old wood and nameless combustible rubbish (for all is fuel to him), was gathered from huckster, and ass-panniers, of every description under heaven. The French Revolution
  • The leather seats gave a little spring underneath our panniers, and Emily hurried to settle her dress before it flew in her face.
  • He took off his trousers, folded them neatly into the pannier and remounted his trusty steed. LEFT, RIGHT AND CENTRE
  • It was hitched up to reveal an underskirt of a different color and with no hoops or panniers.
  • Setting the pannier on a side table, she selected a heavy vase. A RAKE'S VOW
  • However, when I throw my rear panniers on and ride the bike at higher speeds, the bike will shimmy if I remove my hands from the bars.
  • Naturally she has paid close attention to her immensely panniered sea-green dress and the long stomacher of roseate buckles which clasps the narrow span of her waist.
  • Each secondary school is leasing two new bicycles, fully kitted out with lighting and panniers strong enough to carry schoolbooks, from Cycle Heaven in York.
  • He exaggerated the hips with panniered silk skirts, and skirts were stiffened into subtle bell shapes.
  • The camera was transmitting to a video camera and receiver stashed in the pannier of a bicycle locked to a lamppost nearby.
  • For touring, the best bike is a tourer - strong frame, big wheels, rack on the back for panniers, mudguards for the rain, enough gears for the hills.
  • Also, a bike "pannier" (a single saddle bag) fell off of a bike early last Sunday as a rider traveled along Valley Road from Bloomfield Avenue, made a right onto Chestnut Street, and then made a left onto Midland Avenue. Baristanet
  • You could also put it in a pannier and carry it on a rack, which is a good option, but you might not want your clothes wrinkly for some reason.
  • Large heavy items were either carried on primitive carts or dragged on sledges, and loose bulk materials were carried in panniers on horses.
  • A boy, armed with a spear, walks at the side of the women; and two children, seated in a kind of pannier placed on the back of an ass, ride on in front. Ancient Egypt
  • The bikers are trained both as ambulance paramedics and professional motorcyclists and carry enough equipment in their panniers, from oxygen cylinders to defibrillators, to cover almost every eventuality.
  • A substantial grab rail for the pillion provides security, plus hard panniers, a tank bag and touring windscreen are available.
  • Under direction, I tied the wet end to Anatole's saddle, having removed the panniers.
  • Periodically there might be a single rider coming into town with panniers on his llama, but that was about the extent of the traffic.
  • I also recall the macaroni tailor telling me that undergarments such as corsets and panniers were used to create the correct shape of the body that nature stubbornly refused to create. T and A: The Ideal Shape
  • La Sylphide also popularized the white tutus, freeing the ballerinas from the bondage of stiffening panniers.
  • They sounded idyllic and I began to break one of the golden rules of donkey-driving - never feel sorry for the donkey - as I watched Anatole, the brave little trooper, struggling between his 40-pound panniers.
  • On a touring bike it was acceptable as long as the touring bike stuck to the script: Load up some panniers and don some bright yellow rain gear and a hard-shell helmet.
  • However, when I throw my rear panniers on and ride the bike at higher speeds, the bike will shimmy if I remove my hands from the bars.
  • I pronounced "pannier" wrong for the longest time until I had to get new ones and the guy at the bike shop had no idea what "paneers" were. Popular Posts Across MetaFilter
  • I ride an old boneshaker-style bicycle, the type with an uncomfortable saddle and double panniers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The factory workers, the cops, the carpenters, the plumbers, they all wheeled to work, tools protruding from voluminous canvas panniers.
  • Thousands of hardy travelers hitched panniers to their 10-speeds and pedaled off to see the country and the world.
  • Just the name pannier should evoke enough irony and kitsch. Simplify: Less is Less
  • In Hong Kong in 1994, I dumped my backpack for a bike and panniers.
  • On each side of this his long-eared aide-de-camp, in a kind of pannier, were slung his water-jars, covered with fig-leaves to protect them from the sun. The Alhambra
  • Having discovered a mutual passionate love of food, travel and adventure, they pack up their panniers, rev up their bikes and head off in search of authentic culinary and cultural experiences in all corners of the world.
  • A pannier is a more rigid container than a bag or soggie, so that it incurs less risk of poor packing and shape to the load. 3.1 Cattle harness

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