How To Use Peary In A Sentence

  • But where the blue clay aboundeth (which hardly drinketh up the winter's water in long season) there the grass is speary, rough, and very apt for bushes: by which occasion it becometh nothing so profitable unto the owner as the other. Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series)
  • Its showery, arrowy, speary sleet pierceth one thro’ and thro’, O’Hussey’s Ode to the Maguire
  • Why, when I come to you, I don't forever feel it rising up with a thousand speary heads that shut you out; it drowns in your presence; the surface is cool and clear, and I can look down, down, into the very heart of my sin, like that strange lake we looked into one day, -- do you remember it? The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 58, August, 1862
  • Conventionally male and female caribou are assumed to congregate on rutting areas, which I believe is usually true for Peary caribou.
  • The antlers of the Peary caribou grow swiftly each year, and may double the height of an adult male before growth ends in the fall.
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  • A cape of northwest Greenland in northern Baffin Bay. It was used as an exploration base by Robert E. Peary, who discovered its famous iron meteorites.
  • The cupolas of the many mosques and the tall and speary minarets gave their Eastern message -- that message which, even to In the Wilderness
  • Peary Robert explored the North Pole in 1909.
  • Gee!" she giggled, "after going to bed every night over there muffled in woolen pajamas and blankets till I looked like Peary, a nightie like this feels positively indecent. Lance Mannion:
  • A cape of northwest Greenland in northern Baffin Bay. It was used as an exploration base by Robert E. Peary, who discovered its famous iron meteorites.
  • Carpathians 2500 feet above sea level I found English walnut trees of small size (15 feet tall, 6 inches thick) with light gray bark, producing 2 inch long nuts of speary shape, like our Canadian butternuts but of English Walnut shells and kernels. Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the 43rd Annual Meeting Rockport, Indiana, August 25, 26 and 27, 1952
  • The speary hand burned aloft, unbuckled was the shield, forth went the hand of jealousy among the flaming hair, and hurl'd the new born wonder thro 'the starry night. The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
  • When you hear the words "adventure travel", perhaps you think of Venetian merchant Marco Polo, the distinguished African explorer David Livingstone, or North Pole adventurer Robert Peary.
  • The men…in quest of musk-oxen, caribou, and Arctic hare: for Peary, who never had a single case of scurvy on any of his expeditions, fully appreciated the value of fresh meat as an antiscorbutic. Are we meat eaters or vegetarians? Part II | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
  • From Robert E. Peary's expedition to the North Pole to the discovery of the Titanic, National Geographic highlights a century of exploration on its centennial cover.
  • When you hear the words, " adventure travel" , perhaps you think ofthe Venetian merchant Marco Polo, the distinguished African explorer David Livingstone, or North Pole adventurer Robert Peary.
  • The planes land many times at Camp Peary in Virginia, known as ‘The Farm,’ where CIA agents are trained in espionage.
  • He knew McDonald had traveled on one expedition with Peary.
  • Then came a period of reflection and inner-struggle as Herbert set out to write Peary's biography and reluctantly disprove his hero's claim to be the first man to the North Pole.
  • Variation between snow conditions at Peary caribou and muskox feeding sites and elsewhere in foraging habitats on Banks Island in the Canadian High Arctic. Renewable resource use and climate change in the arctic
  • Fleep, did u take notez uv deh speary mint dat booklion and TO ALL OUR - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Lieutenant Peary found making gay the frosty fields of Greenland, in buttercup-yellow and orange and white; the great Orientals, gorgeous beyond expression; the immense single white California variety. An Island Garden
  • From Robert E. Peary's expedition to the North Pole to the discovery of the Titanic, National Geographic highlights a century of exploration on its centennial cover.
  • Already Rosamund and Dion had spent many hours here, sometimes sitting on the bench, more often resting on the warm ground in the sunshine, among the fragments of ruin and the speary, silver-green grasses. In the Wilderness
  • What I neglected to mention was the controversy around Peary's pioneering accomplishment.
  • Without Chambers, the genealogist would be left to wonder why her great-grandfather was set adrift by Admiral Peary for being a "mallemaroking jobernowl. Defined Intervention
  • But where the blue clay aboundeth (which hardly drinketh up the winter’s water in long season) there the grass is speary, rough, and very apt for bushes: by which occasion it becometh nothing so profitable unto the owner as the other. Of the Air and Soil and Commodities of This Island. Chapter X. [1577, Book I., Chapter 13; 1587, Book I., Chapter 18
  • A jubilant Peary wrote in his diary: "The Pole at last!!!
  • In September 1909 he had prepared his expedition with intentions to explore the polar basin, when the news about Peary's success arrived.

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