But the high-stomached Norman is there and the stubborn Saxon. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Besides, the art of burning to bedrock still lay in the womb of the future, and the men of Forty-Mile, shut in by the long Arctic winter, grew high-stomached with overeating and enforced idleness, and became as irritable as do the bees in the fall of the year when the hives are overstocked with honey. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Then it was the men became high-stomached, and revived ancient quarrels, and crossed the divides to the south to kill the Pellys, and to the west that they might sit by the dead fires of the Tananas. ❋ Unknown (2010)
And further, I felt it my duty to prove the white man's wisdom and bring sore distress to Moosu, who had waxed high-stomached, what of the power I had given him. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Unlike the cowardly Melanesians, the people were high-stomached and warlike. ❋ Unknown (2010)
And I wonder me here in Folsom, while democracy dreams its enchantments o'er the twentieth century world, whether there, in the rock-hewn crypt of that secret, desert valley, the bones still abide that once were mine and that stiffened my animated body when I was an Aryan master high-stomached to command. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Moosu, who had waxed high-stomached, what of the power I had given him. ❋ Unknown (2010)
In this deputation were some high-stomached Sheiks, who, taking ❋ Unknown (2004)
Sarah called her “high-stomached”, to the delight of the other children and her own indignation; she had explained to them again and again what Sarah really meant. ❋ Unknown (2003)
Yes, it would seem a pleasant task to cook for such men; but just let them lie around cabin to rest up for a week, and see with what celerity they grow high-stomached and make sarcastic comments on the way you fry the bacon or boil the coffee. ❋ Unknown (1993)
Naturally, that sort of thing didn't appeal to many of the high-stomached children of fortune who ranged up and down the ❋ Bertrand W. Sinclair (1926)
And I wonder me here in Folsom, while democracy dreams its enchantments o'er the twentieth-century world, whether there, in the rock-hewn crypt of that secret, desert valley, the bones still abide that once were mine and that stiffened my animated body when I was an Aryan master high-stomached to command. ❋ Unknown (1915)
Melanesians, the people were high-stomached and warlike. ❋ Unknown (1911)
As for Mormon, disillusioned hero of three matrimonial adventures, woman-soft where Sandy was woman-shy, he was high-stomached, too stout for saddle-ease to himself or mount, sun-rouged where his partners were burned brown. ❋ Unknown (1906)
Michael longed to close his ears with his fingers, but had he attempted to do so, a donkey, carrying terracotta water-jars of an ancient and unpractical shape, or a portly, high-stomached Turk would assuredly have robbed him of his balance. ❋ Norma Lorimer (1906)
Then it was the men became high-stomached, and revived ancient quarrels, and crossed the divides to the south to kill the Pellys, and to the west that they might sit by the dead fires of the ❋ Unknown (1902)