Use bay in a sentence
Sentences ending with bay
- Here comes the wonderful one-horse-shay, Drawn by a rat-tailed, ewe-necked bay. [6]
- As soon as we had swung clear of the cove he made for the weather stays, where he assumed a posture not unlike that in the famous picture of Farragut ascending Mobile Bay. [9]
- The hunted soul was at bay. [6]
- Suddenly she looked up at him anxiously, and, "Why did you go to Hudson's Bay? [11]
- The water appears to be as deep as the roof is high, and is of a light, beautiful blue, in contrast with the deep blue of the bay. [4]
- Suffering no one to accompany him, he carried the sick man to the boat which had brought the Queen's messenger to Rozel Bay. [11]
- Perhaps it was this impression that made her assent readily to a walk next morning with Mr. King along the bay. [4]
- The crackings of the old floor were to me like the shots in Charlestown Bay. [9]
- We got to the bay. [11]
- We had promised that, if we came near Pentecost again on our cruise, we would spend another idle day in the pretty bay. [11]
Short sentences using bay
- She had him at bay. [11]
- She has me at bay. [10]
- That is St. Ann's Bay. [4]
Sentences containing bay two or more times
- This had brought him hot-foot to St. Aubin's Bay, whence he had hurried Olivier Delagarde to a hiding-place in the hills above the bay of St. Brelade. [11]
- From the bare green promontory above might be seen two-thirds of the south coast of the island--to the right St. Aubin's Bay, to the left Greve d'Azette, with its fields of volcanic-looking rocks, and St. Clement's Bay beyond. [11]
More example sentences with the word bay in them
- Even as the young officer who brought the letter handed it to De la Foret in the little house on the hill-side above Rozel Bay, he was taken suddenly ill, and fell at the Camisard's feet. [11]
- There was a wonderful light on all the inner bay, as we put off from shore. [4]
- Many a time, with her mother, she had sat upon the shore at St. Aubin's Bay, and looked out where white sails fluttered like the wings of restless doves. [11]
- With a fair wind they might, with all canvas set--mainsail, foresail, jib, and fore-topsail--make Rozel Bay within two hours and a quarter. [11]
- Brigond was considering whether it were better, with his scant chart, to attempt the bay, or to take small boats and make for the shore. [11]
- Then, from the wharves, I saw the bay dotted with islands, their white sand sparkling in the evening light, and fringed with strange trees, and beyond, of a deepening blue, the ocean. [9]
- His only companions were the Indians, who in summer-time came and went, getting stores of him, which he in turn got from a post of the Hudson's Bay Company, seventy miles up the coast. [11]
- They went by way of the Great Lakes; and from Green Bay, in canoes, by way of Fox River and the Wisconsin. [5]
- At all the watery margins they have been present; not only on the deep sea, the broad bay, and the rapid river, but also up the narrow, muddy bayou, and wherever the ground was a little damp, they have been and made their tracks. [7]
- As he stood watching and leaning on ma couzaine, a sailor near him said that the bay and the rock were called Perce. [11]
- Meanwhile he had watched every movement of the bay, and at the right instant his strong hand had grasped its nostrils and forced it to stand. [10]
- The bay that washed the sands was called Belle Amour. [11]
- Chief of all was the renowned Bend Or, a Derby winner, a noble and beautiful bay, destined in a few weeks to gain new honors on the same turf in the triumph of his offspring Ormonde, whose acquaintance we shall make by-and-by. [6]
- What peace there was sitting once again under the rustling trees on the lawn with the green river and the blue bay spread out before us, and Scipio standing by with my grandfather's punch. [9]
- My whole soul was out in the bay, pent up with the men in the fort. [9]
- The large room was full of light, and through the half-dozen windows burst upon her the enchanting scene of the Bay, Henderson sat at his table, which was covered with neatly arranged legal documents, but bowed over it, his head resting upon his arms. [4]
- A geographer who was asked to describe the tides of Massachusetts Bay, would have to recognize the circumstance that they are a limited manifestation of a great oceanic movement. [3]
- Shlapin' I was wan night in a troop-ship in the Bay uv Biscay; an' I dramed I saw Mary walkin' along the cliff by--well, 'tis no matter, fer ye've niver been there, an 'tis no place to go to unheedin'. [11]
- I had no visitors; there was no one near, indeed, except the landlord of the little hotel in the bay, and his wife. [11]
- Presently, as the Victoire came nearer to the coast, he could see a bay and a great rock in the distance, and, as they bore in now, the rock seemed to stretch out like a vast wall into the gulf. [11]
- Then he say, ver' quick: 'That is the place; we will go to the bay of Belle Amour. [11]
- Breton fishermen are usually shy of storm to foolishness, and one or two of the crew urged the drunken skipper not to start, for there were signs of a south-west wind, too friendly to the Bay des Trepasses. [11]
- My only mirror used to be a stream of water in summer," she added, "and a corner of a looking-glass got from the Hudson's Bay fort in the winter. [11]
- Night has settled upon New Brunswick and upon ancient Greece before we reach the Kennebeckasis Bay, and we only see from the car windows dimly a pleasant and fertile country, and the peaceful homes of thrifty people. [4]
- A bay ran up the two stories, and at the left were two narrow doorways, one for each flat. [9]
- She came leisurely up the bay, with Captain Shewell on the bridge. [11]
- The nearest land, to the northwest, is the larger island of Ischia, distant nearly as far as Naples; yet Capri has the effect of being anchored off the bay to guard the entrance. [4]
- The Englishman belonged to the Hudson's Bay Company, but they have heard nothing down here at Fort Ste. [11]
- Well, he came to that farthest corner of the pasturage, to the Hudson's Bay country, two hundred years ago. [11]
- He then began to talk in a general way about Gaston's voyage, of the Hudson's Bay Company, and expeditions to the Arctic, drawing Lady Dargan into the conversation. [11]
- He had withdrawn to St. Aubin's Bay, where his trade of ship-building was carried on, and having fitted up a small cottage, lived a secluded life with his father there. [11]
- They came over to Massachusetts Bay in another vessel, and thus escaped the onus of that brevet nobility under which the successors of the Mayflower Pilgrims have descended. [5]
- From Land's End to John O' Groat's is a long tramp, but that from Montreal to Hudson's Bay is far longer, and yet many have made it; more, however, in the days of which we are writing than now, and with greater hardships also then. [11]
- It came back to England after he'd had his fill of Hudson's Bay and the earth beneath, and had gone, as he himself said on the last page of the journal, to follow the king's buglers in 'the land that is far off. [11]
- The bay narrowed to a mile in width where we came upon it, and ran several miles inland to a swamp, round the head of which we must go. [4]
- Therefore, from 1905 to 1909, I kept drawing upon all those experiences of others, from the true tales that had been told me, upon the reminiscences of Hudson's Bay trappers and hunters, for those incidents natural to the West which imagination could make true. [11]
- It was high tide, and all the bay was silvery with a tinge of color from the glowing sky. [4]
- A peaceful place, this Whykokomagh; the lapsing waters of Bras d'Or made a summer music all along the quiet street; the bay lay smiling with its islands in front, and an amphitheater of hills rose behind. [4]
- The fore-claws of this tiger are the lacerating pinnacles of the Corbiere and the impaling rocks of Portelet Bay and Noirmont; the hind-claws are the devastating diorite reefs of La Motte and the Banc des Violets. [11]
- In anticipation of this hour there was a blood bay for Honora, which Chiltern had bought in New York. [9]
- It was on this day that Roadmaster found himself at bay in the mangrove swamp not far from the port of Rahway, where he had expected to find a schooner to take him to the New Hebrides. [11]
- The only other thing of note the Bras d'Or offered us before we reached West Bay was the finest show of medusm or jelly-fish that could be produced. [4]
- On the 29th they set up a cross on Chesapeake Bay, on Cape Henry, and the next day coasted to the Indian town of Kecoughton, now Hampton, where they were kindly entertained. [4]
- In the window there was the uniform of an officer of the time of Wellington, and beside it--the leather coat and fur cap of a trapper of the Hudson's Bay Company! [11]
- Malbrouck had announced their coming by a blast from his horn, and Margaret was standing in the doorway wrapped in furs, which may have come originally from Hudson's Bay, but which had been deftly re-manufactured in Regent Street. [11]
- In a moment the vessel's nose was towards the bay, and she sailed in, dipping a shoulder to the sudden foam. [11]
- I stood between the trees and the foe, and kept hundreds and thousands of the enemy at bay when they were thirsting for your blood. [5]
- People talk of the transparent waters of the Mexican Bay of Acapulco, but in my own experience I know they cannot compare with those I am speaking of. [5]
- By daylight, when the tide was out, the pretty silver bay of the night before was a mud flat, and the tourists, looking over it from Monument Hill, lost some of their respect for the Pilgrim sagacity in selecting a landing-place. [4]
- How inadequate to the subjection of any considerable portion of it seems this little band of ill-equipped adventurers, who cannot without peril of life stray a league from the bay where the "Mayflower" lies. [4]
- Steaming slowly in the stupendous Delagoa Bay, its dim arms stretching far away and disappearing on both sides. [5]
- Once seated in the stern between Mr. Carvel's knees, what rapture when at last we shot out into the blue waters of the bay and I thought of the long summer of joy before me. [9]
- At half-past eight the steamer rounded into view of the hotels and cottages at Alexandria Bay, and the enchanting scene drew all the passengers to the deck. [4]
- The evening of the second day we set off again, and had a good night's run, and in the dawn, spying a snug little bay, we stood in, and went ashore. [11]
- The prizes are the same dreary, old, fading bay wreaths. [4]
- The next day the party which had been left behind at Alexandria Bay appeared, in high spirits, and ready for any adventure. [4]
- His popularity in the Hudson's Bay country had been at some tension since he had shipped his wife away to England. [11]
- In front of the gate was a shabby carriage with top and side curtains, hitched to a big bay horse. [9]
- An hour afterwards the Free-and-Easy was moving up stream with her splintered mast and ragged sails, and the Ninety-Nine was looking up and over towards the Bay of Belle Amour. [11]
- He found in the Fort an old sword and belt, left by some Hudson's Bay Company's man, and these he furbished up and wore. [11]
- Below us, round the curving bay, lies white Chillon; and at sunset we row down to it over the bewitched water, and wait under its grim walls till the failing light brings back the romance of castle and prisoner. [4]
- By eight of the clock we had crept into Kirkcudbright Bay and anchored off St. Mary's Isle, the tide running ebb, and leaving a wide brown belt of sand behind it. [9]
- Harvey held by the bridle a blooded bay hunter, and her like could scarce be found in the colony. [9]
- The skipper put the boat on the starboard tack, close-hauled and close-reefed the sails, keeping as near the wind as possible, with the hope of weathering the rocky point at the western extremity of the Bay des Trepasses. [11]
- We went up the bay with a fresh wind astern, which died down at night. [9]
- Presently, out on the bay they could hear the young ice break and come scraping up the shore. [11]
- I could describe the Bay of St. Ann more minutely and graphically, if it were desirable to do so; but I trust that enough has been said to make the traveler wish to go there. [4]
- When I visited the Bay of Islands in 1835, the dress and food of the inhabitants had already been much modified: they raised potatoes, maize, and other agricultural produce, and exchanged them for English manufactured goods and tobacco. [1]
- They anchored in the Bay des Trepasses. [11]
- The expedition crossed the bay at "Smith's Isles," named after the Captain, touched at Cape Charles, and coasted along the eastern shore. [4]
- He was being taught the trade of ship-building in St. Aubin's Bay. [11]
- And I saw Table Bay, so named for its levelness. [5]
- He, poor man, swore that he kept the light burning to guide his brother fishermen to and fro between Boulay Bay and the Ecrehos. [11]
- The Bay and Susy were on hand with their nurse, Rosa. [5]
- The faces that surrounded Jim were thin with hunger, and the murder that had been committed by the chief had, as its origin, the foolish replies of the Hudson's Bay Company's man to their demand for supplies. [11]
- I feel quite sure that if I had an uncle in Botany Bay, I should never, never throw him up to Polly in the way mentioned. [4]
- Of course, I supposed that such vessels came in unexpectedly, after indefinite years of absence,--suddenly as falling stones; and that the great guns roared in their astonishment and delight at the sight of the old war-ship splitting the bay with her cutwater. [6]
- The French, under such men as La Salle, had pushed their trading posts westward to the great lakes and beyond the Missouri, and north to the shores of Hudson's Bay. [11]
- Hodder took in, subconsciously, that the house was a dingy grey, of three stories and a Mansard roof, with a bay window on the yard side, and a fly-blown sign, "Rooms to Rent" hanging in one window. [9]
- He promised to stop just outside this bay and land our man on us. [11]
- So the little steamer sailed, comforted by these remedies, through the strait of Safe Nervine, round the bluff of Safe Tonic, into the open bay of Safe Liver Cure. [4]
- On this bay stands Pozzuoli, the ancient Puteoli where St. Paul landed one May day, and doubtless walked up this paved road, which leads direct to Rome. [4]
- The Villa Nardi stands in pleasant relations to Vesuvius, which is just across the bay, and is not so useless as it has been represented; it is our weather-sign and prophet. [4]
- Eva was soon standing beside her godfather's big bay, and while patting the smooth neck of the splendid animal he said hurriedly, in a low tone: "It's fortunate that it happened so. [10]
- There was a stable with a tarred roof in the rear, to be discerned beyond the conventional side lawn that was broken into by the bay window of the dining-room. [9]
- Mounted upon a spirited bay horse from her Prebrunn stables, she rode beside the Marquise de Leria's huge litter to her new home. [10]
- To compare the situations of any dwellings in either of the great cities with those which look upon the Common, the Public Garden, the waters of the Back Bay, would be to take an unfair advantage of Fifth Avenue and Walnut Street. [6]
- On the farther side, in an alcove, was a huge dressing-table; a fire was laid in the grate of the marble mantel, the curtains in the bay window were tightly drawn, and near by was a lounge with a reading-light. [9]
- Save for these shrines--for such in some sort they were to him--the Back Bay in his eyes was nothing more than a collection of houses inhabited by people whom money and social position made unassailable. [9]
- The bay has shorter legs than that tall camel; and Peter never rides out at this hour. [10]
- He owned large shares in the Hudson's Bay Company, and when he travelled through the North-West country, prospecting, he was received most hospitably. [11]
- At last the setting moon emerged from the grey clouds, and her peaceful light silvered the heights of Baal-zephon and the shore of the bay, whose bottom was once more covered with tossing waves. [10]
- And while scouts searched for us night and day Jeanne telegraphed on at Sturgeon Bay. [11]
- What we first saw was an inlet of the Bras d'Or, called, by the driver, Hogamah Bay. [4]
- But the Annapolis sailed away down the bay, and never another glimpse we caught of my lady. [9]
- The way is round the curving bay by the sea; but so continuously built up is it, and so inclosed with high walls of villas, through the open gates of which the golden oranges gleam, that you seem never to leave the city. [4]
- A rickety ladder rose to a kind of tower (cupola, I suppose it would be called), whence the bay spread out before me like a picture, the white islands edged with the whiter lacing of the waves. [9]
- At their head rode the chief priest Bai in a gilded battle-chariot drawn by magnificent bay stallions. [10]
- Bare, parched rocks rise in naked beauty at the north of the bay, and the rays of the young day-star shot golden threads through the light white mists, that floated around them. [10]
- The messenger has ridden off on my bay. [10]
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