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  • Whistletrigger turns up his patrician nose at all "pessimists" and broadly intimates that the man who hasn't a new silk cady, seventeen pair o 'tailor-made "pants," a silken nightshirt and sufficient provender in his pantry to run a Methodist camp-meeting for a month, would starve to death in a Paradise whose springs run Pomery Sec, and whose trees grew pumpkin pies, hot weinerwurst and pate de foie gras. The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 10
  • Long rows of the noblest horses were seen at picquet, prancing and tossing their heads, as impatient of the inactivity to which they were confined, or were heard neighing over the provender, which was spread plentifully before them. Anne of Geierstein
  • Like an ass, he wears out his time for provender, and can show an old torn gown, an ensign of his infelicity.
  • As the rocket and purslane disappeared, I began to forage Greenmarket for fall provender.
  • Because it often happens that the oxherd steals the provender. ' A Short History of English Agriculture
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  • Running carrier services efficiently involved considerable expenditure on horses together with their equipment and provender.
  • The owner attached some provender to a rod, and suspended it over the animal's head. The animal, seeing these viands almost within reach, stepped gayly forward to consume them.
  • Many, like asses that wear out their time for provender, are so buried in the minor and immediate tasks of earning a living as to get confounded promptly and permanently with the victims of commercial ­ambition, whence it comes to pass that, slily and ­insensibly perverted, nerves frayed and brains dulled, they take to books as sick souls take to drugs. Notable & Quotable
  • His windows encompass most of his world; for the rest, there is the weekly Variety that his nephew, Ben, delivers punctually every Wednesday along with a week's provender.
  • The children refuse all human food until they are given newly shelled beans, upon which provender they subsist until they learn to eat bread.
  • This possibility was very real, for the amount of provender they bore would not have fed them for more than a week.
  • We have both straw and provender enough, and room to lodge in.
  • The children refuse all human food until they are given newly shelled beans, upon which provender they subsist until they learn to eat bread.
  • I must praise the men who were engaged in this business, for they were not only teamsters, but errand boys -- expressmen we would call them now -- as well as purchasers of provender and general commercial agents of the Association; and their combined tasks were hard and difficult. Brook Farm
  • Current costs consisted of provender, i.e. fodder and bedding, the pay of the workers who looked after the horses, and shoeing.
  • After this interchange of greeting, the steed began to his provender with an eager dispatch, which showed old military habits; and the master, after looking on the animal with great complacency for about five minutes, said, — “Much good may it do your honest heart, Gustavus; — now must I go and lay in provant myself for the campaign.” A Legend of Montrose
  • Greedy beggars !'he observed , making for the provender.'Why did not you invite me, Ratty?
  • Indeed we owe you thanks for your assistance and the good provender was most welcomed. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • She surveyed her purchases anxiously, then bought all the herbs to go with all this provender. SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND
  • Or else, well-fermented maslin, that is, provender formed of a mixture of various substances: grain, beans, vetches, hay, and salt. winnowed -- not as it is usually given to cattle before it is separated from the chaff; the grain shall be so abundant that it shall be given winnowed. shovel -- by which the grain was thrown up in the wind to separate it from the chaff. fan -- an instrument for winnowing. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Let us libate, suhs, in order to tackle our provender in proper spirit. Desert Dust

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