How To Use Undine In A Sentence

  • Something that could only be an undine stared into Kellen's eyes for a long moment before flitting away. Tran Siberian
  • I'll skip over asking them to see that themselves. undine commented at 1:33 PM~ Ferule & Fescue
  • Rilleta thought she saw the undine leaping among the water drops, her face alive as a fox's with mischief.
  • They came to a place where a small waterfall spilled down into a deep rocky catch-basin, which in turn overflowed to make the stream where he had seen the undine the day before. Tran Siberian
  • You might see gnomes; they're certainly there, along with undines.
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  • Iuno, tene; tuque o puppem ne desere, Pallas: nunc patrui nunc flecte minas. cessere ratemque accepere mari. per quot discrimina rerum expedior! subita cur pulcher harundine crines velat Hylas? unde urna umeris niueosque per artus caeruleae vestes? unde haec tibi volnera, Pollux? quantus io tumidis taurorum e naribus ignis! tollunt se galeae sulcisque ex omnibus hastae et iam iamque umeri. quem circum vellera Martem aspicio? quaenam aligeris secat anguibus auras caede madens? quos ense ferit? miser eripe parvos, Post-Augustan Poetry From Seneca to Juvenal
  • Xenophon, in his Sympos. brings in Socrates as a principal actor, no man merrier than himself, and sometimes he would [3516] ride a cockhorse with his children. — equitare in arundine longa. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • But he has made money in some way and the hadj to Mecca is, you might say, made on the roller skates of his daughter, Undine, who for a good while has been dreaming about Fifth Avenue in her Apex backyard. Mrs. Wharton in New York
  • Was she salamander or sylph, naiad or undine, oread or dryad? There & Back
  • Minores etiam arundines nascuntur ad fluuii ripam, habentes in terra radices longitudinis trecentorum cubitorum aut plurium, Ad quarum nodos radicum, inueniuntur gemmæ preciosæ, de quibus expertum est, siquis vnam habuerit in pugno suo, ferrum corpori suo non nocebit: vnde si quis ibi pugnans, petat aduersarium, ac inimicum hac gemma munitum aggreditur eum cum fustibus non ferratis. The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • She (to persist in personifying the sensation as female) is a wild and sea-eyed undine, the darling daughter of adventure, the sister of risk, and it is for her rare and always ephemeral embrace, the temporary pressure she exerts on the membrane of ecstasy, that many men leave home. La insistencia de Jürgen Fauth
  • Ternora thought briefly that she looked like an undine, but no undine would have looked so disapproving.
  • Nope, not unless he's really hungry. undine commented at 1:34 PM~ Ferule & Fescue
  • Within the primine lies the bony crustaceous secundine, which is quite loose, and seems as if it were independent of the primine. Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia
  • What was generally made use of consisted of vervain, tenia, and hippomanes; or a small portion of the secundine of a mare that had just foaled, together with a little bird called wagtail; in Latin motacilla. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • [1665] "Hirundines luto construunt, stramine roborant: si quando inopia est luti, madefactae multa aqua pennis pulverem spargunt. NPNF2-08. Basil: Letters and Select Works
  • I should reply, _Read Undine: that is a fairytale; then read this and that as well, and you will see what is a fairytale_. A Dish of Orts : Chiefly Papers on the Imagination, and on Shakespeare
  • Now the mother of Kate and Undine was a great ponderer; and as she had, especially just then, nothing else to do, you may be sure how she pondered over the pretty scene of her two little ones and the motes in the sunbeam. Parables From Nature
  • A few pages of old authors would induce us to think the ancients had observed in certain arundines a sweet and extractible portion. The physiology of taste; or Transcendental gastronomy. Illustrated by anecdotes of distinguished artists and statesmen of both continents by Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin. Translated from the last Paris edition by Fayette Robinson.
  • Although the consensus has always been that Undine is an anti-heroine, she has also always had her defenders.
  • In fact only during cool, wet or windy conditions will all the hirundines and the swift be found feeding together.
  • You can be anything that you wish, such as an undine or elf.
  • The elements were inhabited by spirits - the air by sylphs, the water by nymphs or undines, the earth by gnomes, the fire by salamanders - and by many other spiritual or supernatural beings, such as syrens, nenuphar, lorins, etc.
  • Multo autem minus doctrina de reprobatione terreri debent ii, qui cum serio ad Deum converti, ei unice placere, et e corpore mortis eripi desiderant, in via tamen pietatis et fidei eo usque, quo volunt, pervenire nondum possunt, siquidem linum fumigans se non extincturum, et arundinem quassatam se non fracturum, promisit misericors Deus. The Creeds of the Evangelical Protestant Churches.
  • The grasslands that surround the shola forests consist of several fire - and frost-resistant grasses: Chrysopogon zeylanicus, Cymbopogon flexuosus, Arundinella ciliata, Arundinella mesophylla, Arundinella tuberculata, Themeda tremula, and Sehima nervosum. South Western Ghats montane rain forests
  • The house-martin is a socially monogamous and monomorphic hirundine.
  • Undine was almost ashamed that the unwooed Mabel should be the witness of her own felicity, and planned to send her off on a trip to Denver when Peter should announce his arrival; but the weeks passed, and Peter did not come. The Custom of the Country
  • We have now investigated the selection pressures acting on tail morphology in a variety of hirundine species, and obtained highly consistent results.
  • The grasslands that surround the shola forests consist of several fire - and frost-resistant grasses: Chrysopogon zeylanicus, Cymbopogon flexuosus, Arundinella ciliata, Arundinella mesophylla, Arundinella tuberculata, Themeda tremula, and Sehima nervosum. South Western Ghats montane rain forests
  • When I had swum a while -- how many breaths I cannot say, for I did not draw breath -- I recalled the undine and set out to find her. The Urth of the New Sun
  • It is respecting a foreign species of _hirundines_, called the esculent martin. Domestic Pleasures, or, the Happy Fire-side
  • Eventually the end of the thin brittle primine breaks like an eggshell and the secundine falls out. Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia
  • He spoke in the bantering tone which had become the habitual expression of his tenderness; but his eyes softened as they absorbed in a last glance the glimmering submarine light of the ancient grove, through which Undine's figure wavered nereid-like above him. The Custom of the Country
  • It went on in that fashion for hours, until, late in the night, or more precisely, early in the morning after the moon had set and human activity had flagged, the stick hopped up on the ledge beside the gastropodous undine and announced that he was going to the sea. Skinny Legs and All
  • There were some suggested improvements, including building up the growing love between the plumber and the undine, mentioning earlier that undines are incurable romantics, and changing the plumber's ex (who shows up several times) into several separate exes to demonstrate the plumber's previous personal history. 6/18/08: Taos Toolbox, days 10-11: Some have broken under the strain of it
  • Nothing flies like a hirundine; you can tell them from miles off. Times, Sunday Times
  • The pressure was on both sides and late in the term Trevor Dhu let fly with a jab that Anthony Mundine would be proud of, decking Adam Taylor and earning himself a red card.
  • The elements were inhabited by spirits - the air by sylphs, the water by nymphs or undines, the earth by gnomes, the fire by salamanders.
  • What a cool family you have. undine posted at 5:49 PM Camp has never smelled so good
  • To procure the expulsion of the secundines, apply a sternutatory, and shut the nostrils and mouth. Aphorisms
  • The ovules are the rudimentary seeds, situated in a case at the base of the pistils, each consisting of a central portion, called the nucleus, which is surrounded by two coats, the inner called the secundine, the outer the primine. The $100 Prize Essay on the Cultivation of the Potato. Prize offered by W. T. Wylie and awarded to D. H. Compton. How to Cook the Potato, Furnished by Prof. Blot.
  • I permitted myself only one hirundine (swallow, swift and martin family). Times, Sunday Times
  • For a variety of reasons I decided to use on a story idea I had a long time ago about a magical plumber who meets an undine. 6/14/08: Taos Toolbox, days 6-7: Nellie Goes Spung!
  • However, frequently burnt slopes support a rich growth of grasses including Arundinella setosa, Imperata cylindrica, Themeda anathera, and Cymbopogon distans and a number of shrubs such as species of Berberis, Rubus, and other thorny bushes. Himalayan subtropical pine forests
  • A new career: hired background. undine posted at 3:43 PM Island mansion

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