Use bass in a sentence
Sentences ending with bass
- The Newcastle Guardian, with unconscious irony, proclaimed the golden era; and declared that its columns, even in other days and under other ownership, had upheld the wisdom of Jethro Bass. [9]
- Coniston, too, was watching the drama, and had had a better view of the stage than Brampton, and saw some reason presently for the change in Jethro Bass. [9]
- Now I've often wanted to ask you, did you buy that bonnet with the trembly jet things for Mis' Bass? [9]
- Will," he added, turning to Wetherell, "let me make you acquainted with Jethro Bass. [9]
- During this period, too, there sprang up the strangest of intimacies between him and Jethro Bass. [9]
- He will try to wrest the power from Jethro Bass. [9]
- They said, 'Go to Jethro Bass. [9]
- The railroads were tired of paying toll to the chief of a band of thieves and cutthroats, to a man who had long throttled the state which had nourished him, to--in short,--to Jethro Bass. [9]
- The only person then in Coniston whom he thought about was Jethro Bass. [9]
- It was during the slack hours that our friend the senator, whose interest in the matter of the Brampton post office out-weighed for the present certain grave problems of the Administration in which he was involved, hurried into the Willard Hotel, looking for Jethro Bass. [9]
Short sentences using bass
- Jethro Bass did no calculating. [9]
- But I like Jethro Bass. [9]
- Was this Jethro Bass? [9]
- It was Jethro Bass! [9]
- But Jethro Bass! [9]
- Jethro Bass. [9]
- Jethro Bass! [9]
- Bass. [4]
Sentences containing bass two or more times
- You will find it difficult to get a judgment of Jethro Bass that is not a partisan judgment, and yet I believe that that article is in the main a history of the life of Jethro Bass. [9]
- Jethro Bass, after all, was--Jethro Bass. [9]
More example sentences with the word bass in them
- Mr. Bass, have you ever done anything the pleasure of doing which was pay enough, and to spare? [9]
- Humiliation, in Mr. Worthington's eyes, had an element of publicity in it, and this episode had had none of that element; and Jethro Bass, moreover, was a highwayman who had held a pistol to his head. [9]
- Why in the world she should ever have been curious about Jethro Bass is a mystery to many, for the two of them were as far apart as the poles. [9]
- Broad-shouldered, stout, ruddy, with small but kindly blue eyes, and a resonant bass voice suited to fill great spaces, he was always at his ease and made others easy. [10]
- Their owners trooped with muddy boots into the meeting-house, and when the moderator rapped for order the Chairman of the Board of Selectmen, Jethro Bass, was not in his place; never, indeed, would be there again. [9]
- If the spirit which imbued the founders of this nation means anything, Mr. Bass, it means that the able men who are given a chance to rise by their own efforts must still retain the duties and responsibilities of the humblest citizens. [9]
- Concerning the locality where Jethro Bass was born and lived, it will and will not be recognized. [9]
- The district, too, was largely rural, and therefore anti-consolidation, and the inability of the Worthington forces to get their bill through had made it apparent that Jethro Bass was as powerful as ever. [9]
- Jethro Bass, who was engaged in pushing hemlock bark under the stone to be crushed, straightened. [9]
- The horse was walking now, and suddenly Jethro Bass faced around, and her heart stood still. [9]
- William Wetherell looked up, and there was Jethro Bass on the doorstep. [9]
- She ushered the unsuspecting Chester into the kitchen, and there, seated beside Joe and sipping a saucer of very hot coffee, was Jethro Bass himself. [9]
- Jethro Bass, rugged, uncouth, in rawhide boots and swallowtail and coonskin cap, came down from the porch to welcome her, and she ran toward him with an eagerness that started the painter to wondering afresh over the contrasts of life. [9]
- Jethro Bass was typical of his Era, and it is of the Era that this book attempts to treat. [9]
- If it were true that Bijah had gone over to Jethro Bass, the Consolidation Bill was dead. [9]
- Such was Jethro's torment that morning as he saw her drive away, the minister in the place where he should have been, at her side, and he, Jethro Bass, as helpless as though he had indeed been in the pit among the flames. [9]
- Give your consent to the marriage, and Jethro Bass will go back to Coniston. [9]
- He muttered something to himself abruptly and in a bass voice, as self-assured Germans do--it might have been "stupid fellow"... or "the whole affair will be ruined," or "something absurd will come of it."... [2]
- Kemble's acting seemed to him too studied and over-labored; he had the disadvantage of a voice lacking rich bass tones. [4]
- It's no joke to have that townsman of yours; Jethro Bass, opposed to you. [9]
- They are known to be bitter enemies, and it is said that Jethro Bass has but one object in returning to the field--to crush the president of the Truro Railroad. [9]
- The cause of this was the sight of fat Tom coming around a corner, with Jethro Bass behind him. [9]
- Jethro Bass runs things in this state. [9]
- The first of these clippings was the article containing the arraignment of Jethro Bass which Mr. Merrill had shown to his wife, and which had been the excuse for Miss Penniman's call. [9]
- The man in the window had been his lifelong enemy: more than this, Jethro Bass, was not like ordinary men--his ways were enshrouded in mystery, and when he struck, he struck hard. [9]
- It will grind the people and debase them and clog their progress a hundred times more than Jethro Bass has done. [9]
- A genius by the name of Jethro Bass had for many years presided (in the room of the governor and council at the State House) at the political birth of justices of the Supreme Court. [9]
- In spite of the misery the news had brought, the thought that his father, too, who was fighting Jethro Bass as a righteous man, dealt in mortgages and coerced men to do his will, was overwhelming. [9]
- She knew now the life of Jethro Bass, but he was still "Uncle Jethro" to her. [9]
- Mr. Cooke and the Four, in addition to other accomplishments, possessed excellent voices, and Mr. Drew sang a bass which added much to the melody. [9]
- The fiat of the first citizen had gone forth that the ward of Jethro Bass must be got rid of; the designing young woman who had sought to entrap his son must be punished for her amazing effrontery. [9]
- Now, if ever, the fate of the Truro Franchise hung in the balance, and, perhaps, the rule of Jethro Bass. [9]
- His voice was the effortless deep bass of a church organ, and would disturb the tranquility of a gas flame fifty yards away. [5]
- Jethro Bass as the boss of the state--with the tolerance with which the public in general regard politics--was one thing. [9]
- Marvell's "Annihilating all that's made To a green thought in a green shade," may well have suggested Emerson's "The green silence dost displace With thy mellow, breezy bass. [6]
- Another theory is that the railroads and interests opposed to the consolidation have induced Judge Bass to take charge of their fight for them. [9]
- It is hinted that some action on the part of Isaac D. Worthington has brought Jethro Bass to life. [9]
- Jethro Bass had that kind of an eye. [9]
- Was it possible that Jethro Bass lay crushed under the weight of the accusations which had been printed, and were still being printed, in the Newcastle Guardian? [9]
- It was thus that Jethro Bass accepted his sentence. [9]
- No one knew that Cynthia Ware and Jethro Bass had ever loved each other. [9]
- Who shall say that a large part of the punishment of Jethro Bass did not come to him in the life upon this earth. [9]
- I was quite taken by the remark of a thin, dyspeptic man who summed up the matter by growling out in a harsh, deep bass voice, "Punish 'em in love! [4]
- For Jethro Bass, still with the coonskin cap, but in a brass-buttoned coat secretly purchased in Brampton, appeared at meeting! [9]
- Did not she still love Jethro Bass? [9]
- Wetherell thought of speaking to Mr. Duncan of his friendship with Jethro Bass, but the occasion passed. [9]
- Mr. Bass rose solemnly, apparently unmoved by his triumph in a somewhat remarkable transaction, and William long remembered how he towered over all of them. [9]
- The sun was slanting in yellow bars through the branches of the great trees, and a robin's note rose above the bass chorus of the frogs. [9]
- Jethro Bass would sit silent on the seat for hours and--it is a fact to be noted that when he told Lyman to do a thing, Lyman did it; not, perhaps, without cursing and grumbling. [9]
- He was a sensitive, conscientious person whose life should have been in the vale; and yet at that moment he had a fierce desire to confront Jethro Bass and--and destroy him. [9]
- The capital had seen no such war as this since the days of Jethro Bass. [9]
- Is that ancient seat of power deserted, and does Jethro Bass sit there alone behind the curtains, in his bitterness, thinking of other bright June days that are gone? [9]
- Although, as you say, we are from that part of the country (Miss Sadler bad spoken of the Duncans as the people of importance there), it was by the merest accident that Miss Wetherell's connection with this Jethro Bass was brought to my notice. [9]
- I will not say all I think about that affair, Mr. Bass. [9]
- Jethro Bass was rich beyond the dreams of avarice--for Coniston. [9]
- Nobody ever could prove anything against Jethro Bass. [9]
- Look over Sara Price's shoulder and you will see the name--Jethro Bass. [9]
- Could it be possible that he was using this patronizingly kind tone to Jethro Bass? [9]
- Jethro Bass was plodding in the same direction, and Isaac Worthington, out of the goodness of his heart, invited him into the sleigh. [9]
- It is inevitable, perhaps, that many people of a certain New England state will recognize Jethro Bass. [9]
- At noon, on one of those madcap April days of that Coniston country, Jock descended from his work on the steeple to perceive the ungainly figure of Jethro Bass coming toward him across the green. [9]
- In the distance, one could see a long wavering line of torches drifting down the main street, and could hear the throbbing of the bass drum, the clash of cymbals, the squeaking of a fife or two, and the faint roar of remote hurrahs. [5]
- Jethro Bass, Chairman of the Selectmen. [9]
- The humorous aspects of the doings of Mr. Bass did not particularly appeal to him now; and he was, in truth, beginning to hate this man whom the fates had so persistently intruded into his life. [9]
- Jethro Bass, Chairman of the Board, in the honored seat of Deacon Moses Hatch, the perquisite of the church in Coniston! [9]
- Jethro Bass Chairman of the Board of Selectmen, in the honored place of Deacon Moses Hatch! [9]
- Jethro Bass, Chairman of the Board of Selectmen! [9]
- To the best of my knowledge and belief, and so far as I can judge from the inquiries I have undertaken, Jethro Bass has made his living and gained and held his power by the methods described in those articles. [9]
- Of what gratification now was the overthrow of Jethro Bass? [9]
- Mr. Dudley Worthington, now a mill owner, had found a substitute; Heth Sutton of Clovelly had been drafted and had driven over the mountain to implore Jethro Bass abjectly to get him out of it. [9]
- But this is not the case when the fishermen return home, for then it appears that they have been dealing mainly with muskallonge, and with bass by the way. [4]
- Although he would not confess it to himself, he had been in fear of Jethro Bass all his life, and his fear had been greater than ever since the March day when Jethro had left Coniston. [9]
- Jethro Bass had not been in Coniston since William's arrival. [9]
- Jethro Bass paid no attention to this speech. [9]
- Jethro Bass had never taken any active part in politics, though some folks had heard, in his rounds on business, that he had discussed them, and had spread the news of the infamous ticket without a parent. [9]
- But Mr. Balch never again broached the subject of money to Jethro Bass. [9]
- Surely Jethro Bass must have known that he could have taken no more exquisite vengeance than this, to compel a man--and such a man--to sit down in the white heat of passion--and write two letters of forgiveness! [9]
- Look yonder," and Mr. Bass pointed across the lawn. [4]
- All this time Mr. Bass had not moved, not so much as to lift his head or shift one of his great cowhide boots. [9]
- Horse and cow mortgaged to Jethro Bass, though his father, the tithing-man, doesn't know it. [9]
- Like the steady monotone of the bass accompanying the rise and fall of the air, he constantly heard the assurance that it would be a pity if his splendid twins should resemble him. [10]
- He did not mention Jethro Bass to Deacon Hatch. [9]
- Of the three men who realized this, and all that would happen if one side or the other were victorious, one was Alexander Duncan, another Isaac D. Worthington, and the third was Jethro Bass. [9]
- But not a man dropped a ballot into the box whom Jethro Bass did not see and mark. [9]
- And Jethro Bass made up his mind that the victory of the railroads, in his state at least, should not come in his day. [9]
- The whippers-in no longer set on the hounds, but changed to the cry of ulyulyu, and above the others rose Daniel's voice, now a deep bass, now piercingly shrill. [2]
- He was more lonesome than ever on the Saturdays and Sundays which she spent with Jethro Bass. [9]
- It is not likely that they will tell Beacon Hatch, or us; that they are going to town meeting and vote for that fatherless ticket because Jethro Bass wishes them to do so. [9]
- Of all the lieutenants in the state, his manners bore the closest resemblance to those of Jethro Bass. [9]
- He wrote those letters, as we know, after he had piled his boxes and rolled his barrels into place; after he had added up the columns in his ledger and recorded, each week, the small but ever increasing deficit which he owed to Jethro Bass. [9]
- How could her letters be otherwise when Jethro Bass, her benefactor, was at the capital working to defeat and perhaps to ruin Bob's father? [9]
- This one knew Jethro, greeted him deferentially as Judge Bass, and dipped the pen in the ink and handed it to him that he might register. [9]
- The father of Jethro Bass, Nathan the currier, had once, in a youthful lapse, permitted a Baptist preacher to immerse him in Coniston Water. [9]
- The return of Jethro Bass to activity seriously complicates the railroad situation, and many prominent politicians are freely predicting to-night that, in spite of the town-meeting returns, the proposed bill for consolidation will not go through. [9]
- The reputation of Jethro Bass is at stake. [9]
- He remembered that Jethro Bass had for some years been journeying through the town, baying his hides and wool, and collecting the interest on his mortgages. [9]
- But she loved Jethro Bass and served him with a devotion that filled his heart with strange ecstasies--yes, and forebodings. [9]
- He had not intended a dissertation on Jethro Bass, but he felt bound to defend his statements. [9]
- The senator's personal influence was not to be ignored; and it had sufficed to carry his district in the last election against the Worthington forces, in spite of the abdication of Jethro Bass. [9]
- Jethro Bass was indeed a great man to make such as these tremble or rejoice. [9]
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