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How To Use Reticule In A Sentence

  • What is called a reticule, which contains their pocket-handkerchief and work, is hanging by a gold chain to the arm, and is fringed with gold. RVABlogs
  • A book of this kind is not larger than a thin octavo, and it maybe easily carried by your maid in her reticule without any parade, as, if it should not be wanted, it will be of very little incumbrance; whereas, if you have a table and the apparatus for drawing carried out, and should not happen to be visited by the pictorial muse, you will find it very disagreeable to be joked on so formidable a preparation having produced no result. The Lady's Country Companion: or, How to Enjoy a Country Life Rationally
  • She rummaged in her reticule for a vinaigrette, dabbed her handkerchief with it and pressed the handkerchief to her nose.
  • Tucked inside her reticule was another letter to Terence, while one of Anne Kingsley’s old dresses sat in her lap. Almost a Whisper
  • Your shuttlecraft comes equipped with a targeting reticule and autolock system, but you will still be doing most of your targeting by eye, using the automated system only to track down your next target.
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  • This sorts out the different narrow spectral images, without danger of overlapping, and after their passage through the prism we find them again, and fix their position by means of the bolometer, which for this purpose is attached to a special kind of spectrometer, where its platinum thread replaces the reticule of the ordinary telescope. Scientific American Supplement, No. 363, December 16, 1882
  • He could hit such a source in the dark, by aligning the reticule on it, but the muzzle-flash of the shot would give away his presence. KARA KUSH
  • Embarrassed at being so desperate, Elaine frantically searched inside her reticule for her practical if not pretty handkerchief and, having found it, proceeded to wipe away her silent tears.
  • Miss Lyell, who had returned the vinaigrette to her reticule, now fumbled for it again,
  • Viscountess Farnsworth resumed her beaming countenance after her wad of cash was safely stowed inside her reticule.
  • I have received a dispatch," Mrs. Bundercombe announced, drawing a letter with pride from an article that I believe she called her reticule, "signed by the secretary of the Women's League of Freedom, asking me to address their members at a meeting to be held at Leeds to-night. An Amiable Charlatan
  • Basically, once you've had an enemy in your sights for a short amount of time, your targeting reticule automatically locks on to your opponent.
  • For navigational purposes, there's a mini-map at the top left of the screen, while in the center of the display, a reticule provides target information whenever it is passed over friend or foe.
  • _ Have I got to say something that "reticule" suggests? Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 159, December 22, 1920
  • After enough clusters of dots form (every third turn), you'll take control of an aiming reticule and be able to shoot three times to destroy what you think are the biggest formed clusters.
  • She always carried on the horn of her saddle a handbag, then called a "reticule," and in that she always brought us some little treat, most generally a cut off of a loaf of sugar, that used to be sold in the shape of a long loaf of bread. The Use and Need of the Life of Carry A. Nation
  • The first night I was here, Colonel Gregory stopped me on the road and went through my reticule. MY FAVORITE BRIDE
  • They had been stopped at the Dazio coming back, and the young officials there, who seemed impudent and desoeuvre, had tried to search their reticules for provisions. A Room with a View
  • ‘Thank you,’ Clara said, giving a shilling from her reticule to show her appreciation.
  • Fearing that her most valuable possession might be damaged in the long journey, Amy had placed Lord Farnsworth's signet ring in her reticule, so that she could have it on her at all times but also protect it from outside hazards.
  • Stuck to the bottom of the reticule was a small key. Laughing Bill Hyde and Other Stories
  • She rushed over to her dresser and produced from her reticule a tiny silver key, which she inserted in her most treasured possession; a small trunk lined with black velvet.
  • You're asking this of Miss Snark who regularly writes 'gin pail' 'reticule' 'heaven forefend' and '23 skidoo'? Alas, poor Snarklings
  • That indeed she was crying, and was reaching now into her reticule for a mouchoir. At Swim, Two Boys
  • The longer your targeting reticule sits in the circle the more accurate your arrow will fly, indicated by the circle gradually changing to red for the best accuracy.
  • In her reticule was the paper on which he had written the address of the Art Students 'League, and, as an afterthought, his own address. The Dark Star
  • Her gaze on the posy, cradled in its delicate box, she breathed in, exhaled, then picked up her reticule and turned. WHOLE SECRET LOVE
  • For a certain portion of the passengers had the unmistakable excursion air: the half-jocular manner towards each other, the local facetiousness which is so offensive to uninterested fellow-travelers, that male obsequiousness about ladies 'shawls and reticules, the clumsy pretense of gallantry with each other's wives, the anxiety about the company luggage and the company health. Baddeck, and That Sort of Thing

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