Use springs in a sentence
Sentences ending with springs
- Two of the younger men Honora recognized with a start, but for a moment she could not place them--until suddenly she remembered that she had seen them on her wedding trip at Hot Springs. [9]
- Afternoon sometimes brought visitors from Wildbad, among whom was the artist Gallait, who with his wife and two young daughters had come to use the water of the springs. [10]
- It is enough to mention Mrs. Farquhar's name to an habitue of the Springs. [4]
- At the same time I caught a tone of voice and a manner which showed she was not actually oblivious, but was touched in that nerve called vanity; and from this much feminine hatred springs. [11]
- There were such things as hypnotism and magnetism and will-power, and abnormal mental stimulus on the part of the healed--to say nothing of the Healing Springs. [11]
- Some went to the Virginia Springs. [9]
- Pretty soon after that I was sick, and used up, and had to go off to the Hot Springs. [5]
- Rather will I shelter him from thy revenge, knowing as I do the impure source from which it springs. [10]
- But his condition, part of that time, was such that it led him to take a course of treatment at the sanatorium in Clifton Springs. [4]
- It is out of this that the painful difference between you and the mass of the world springs. [7]
Short sentences using springs
- At Capon Springs? [4]
Sentences containing springs two or more times
- The book was begun at Hot Springs, in Virginia, in the annex to the old Hot Springs Hotel. [11]
More example sentences with the word springs in them
- He places at your disposal--this time, at least, he was not economical--a sum which will take you to the healing springs four or five times, nay, oftener still. [10]
- On no account would she have left the capital during this period of decision, and, though her husband earnestly entreated her to go to the springs, whose waters had proved so beneficial, she remained in Brussels. [10]
- Innumerable boarding-houses swarmed with city and country clergymen, who have a well-founded impression that the waters of the springs have a beneficent relation to the bilious secretions of the year, but the resort had not an oppressive air of sanctity. [4]
- Al'mah's face flushed with anger and shame at the thing she saw, and a weakness came over her, as though the springs of life had been suddenly emptied. [11]
- I used the Wildbad springs in all seventeen times. [10]
- Beside the springs which there gushed from the soil of the desert grew green palm trees and thorny acacias. [10]
- A toadstool--that vegetable which springs to full growth in a single night--had torn loose and lifted a matted mass of pine needles and dirt of twice its own bulk into the air, and supported it there, like a column supporting a shed. [5]
- Down from the west, through hills that crowded on either side to divert it from its course, ran the sparkling Deerfield, from among the springs and trout streams of the Hoosac, merrily going on to the great Connecticut. [4]
- The reader knows well enough what fatal recollections and associations had frozen up the springs of natural affection in his breast. [6]
- After sojourning a week at Lake Bigler, I went to Steamboat Springs, and, besides the steam-baths, I took a lot of the vilest medicines that were ever concocted. [5]
- They have a way of mixing the oxygen which issues in small jets from certain natural springs with their atmospheric nitrogen in the proportion of about twenty per cent, which makes very nearly the same thing as the air of your planet. [6]
- The springs gave way and the floor bumped on the axle. [6]
- The tramps in Washington Square felt the genial impulse, and, seeking the shaded benches, began to dream of the open country, the hospitable farmhouses, the nooning by wayside springs, and the charm of wandering at will among a tolerant and not too watchful people. [4]
- This circumstance, which was deeply lamented by his parents and tutors, was in fact, in the best opinions, an advantage to him; for it often happens that apparent superiority does us damage, and that from apparent defect springs the saving of our life. [10]
- But now Laura was a convert to the prophet of the Healing Springs, and those people who still retain their heads in the eddy of religious emotion were in despair. [11]
- Would not the very springs of it dry up? [9]
- They bathed that vain mind in the illusion that it could see into the secret springs of experience. [11]
- It is dependent upon the state of the spirits, and springs from bile----" "You learned that from Dr. Mathys," interrupted the royal lady, "and the quacks repeat it from their masters Hippocrates and Galen. [10]
- He, it is true--Moses I mean--only struck water from the rock for the use of the body, while to our philosophers and poets we owe inexhaustible springs to refresh the mind and soul. [10]
- As we have to tell, not what Myrtle Hazard ought to have done, and why she should have done it, but what she did do, our task is a simpler one than it would be to lay bare all the springs of her action. [6]
- Alexander was commissioned to take one of the emperor's chariots--which always stood ready for the use of the courtiers between the Serapeum and the springs on the east--and to hasten to the lady Berenike. [10]
- To expect them to live without frequent twinges is like expecting a doctor's old chaise to go without creaking; if it did, we might be sure the springs were broken. [3]
- I was able to bear their reproaches with the superior good nature that springs from success, to point out why the American tradition to which they so fatuously clung was a things of the past. [9]
- It is not to be confounded with the French Broad, which originates among the hills of Transylvania, runs northward past Asheville, and finds its way to the Tennessee through the Warm Springs Gap in the Bald Mountains. [4]
- Therefore, "some say they could see no timbers of ten foot diameter, some the country is all wood; others they drained all the springs and ponds dry, yet like to famish for want of fresh water; some of the danger of the ratell-snake. [4]
- Where one of these figures is found, the forty-day-fast story is likely to grow out of it, as the mistletoe springs from the oak or apple tree. [6]
- Some years ago there was a famous belle here who had the Springs at her feet, and half a dozen determined suitors. [4]
- Religion springs from them, the family order rests upon them, and in every community each act involving a relation between any two of its members implies the recognition or the denial of a sentiment. [6]
- It rises from the well which has its springs at the beginning of the world, where those beings lived who loved before there were any gods at all, or any faiths, or any truths save the truth of being. [11]
- The distance to the Warm Springs is thirty-seven miles; to Marshall, more than halfway, the road is clear, as it runs on the opposite side of the river from the railway, and the valley is something more than river and rails. [4]
- There is at the Warm Springs a thriving mill for crushing and pulverizing barites, known vulgarly as heavy-spar. [4]
- Will springs from the two elements of moral sense and self-interest. [7]
- Out of this the surfaces of the articulations and the springs of the breathing apparatus are formed. [3]
- Behind the company the sound of wheels, the creaking of springs, and the tramp of horses' hoofs were heard. [2]
- If I believed the pamphlets the proprietors write about each other's springs I should never go to either of them. [4]
- But the foil, the background for everything, is the beautiful foliage, which is as beneficial to the eyes as are the springs to the suffering body. [10]
- He was conscious that here he was in contact with the springs that set in motion the enormous movements of the mass of which in his regiment he felt himself a tiny, obedient, and insignificant atom. [2]
- Has he escaped that hardening of the nature, that drying up of the sweet springs of sympathy, which usually attend a long-continued selfish undertaking? [4]
- This blind fatality, that capriciously sports with the rules and lives of mortals, tells me that the mountains will never again send forth the water of their springs to my thirst. [5]
- She continued to talk about Virginia Springs, "Oh, Mr. Brice, of course you have been there. [9]
- As Mr. Bain states, "effective aid to a sufferer springs from sympathy proper:" 'Mental and Moral Science,' 1868, p. [1]
- In this country squandered gold seems like the grass which, when mowed, springs up anew. [10]
- It has no springs, but lying 2250 feet above the sea and in a lovely valley, mountain girt, it has pure atmosphere and an equable climate; and being both a summer and winter resort, it has acquired a watering-place air. [4]
- There are hidden springs that keep the little pond-holes full when the mountain brooks are all dried up. [6]
- This time the springs proved still more beneficial than when she first used them, and the hope of soon being able to exercise her beloved art again gained new and solid foundation. [10]
- There are no springs on the island, but as it rains generally once a month they have plenty of water, although at times in former years they have suffered from drought. [5]
- Our national strife springs not from our permanent part; not from the land we inhabit; not from our national homestead. [7]
- The seed was sown then, the flower springs up to-day, that is all. [11]
- There are in some localities natural springs which give out slender streams of oxygen. [6]
- Out of this simple proposition springs logically the extension of suffrage, and a universal education, in order that this important function of a government by the people may be exercised intelligently. [4]
- Did you ever see that electrical experiment which consists in passing a flash through letters of gold-leaf in a darkened room, whereupon some name or legend springs out of the darkness in characters of fire? [6]
- The charm of Richfield Springs is in the character of the landscape. [4]
- Under her deft questions and suggestions he allowed her to see the springs of his own diplomacy and the machinery inside the Moravian administration. [11]
- Then did they pour into them such a tremendous volley, that the very hills quaked around, and were terrified even unto an incontinence of water, insomuch that certain springs burst forth from their sides, which continue to run unto the present day. [4]
- I'll take a posse and march to Shawanee Springs this day, and see any man a fair fight that tries to stop me. [9]
- A good many people had already arrived, but Anna Pavlovna, not yet seeing all those whom she wanted in her drawing room, did not let the reading begin but wound up the springs of a general conversation. [2]
- We observe that our contemporary of the Mud Springs Morning Howl has fallen into the error of supposing that the election of Van Werter is not an established fact, but he will have discovered his mistake before this reminder reaches him, no doubt. [5]
- We've thought some of the Hot Springs, but I don't know. [5]
- Its dainty springs of sweet water are praised not only by Higginson and Wood, but even the mischievous Morton says, that for its delicate waters "Canaan came not near this country. [3]
- A certain air of romance and tradition hangs about the French Broad and the Warm Springs, which the visitor must possess himself of in order to appreciate either. [4]
- Once the sight of her school friend, Ethel Wing, chatting with a tall young man, brought up a flood of recollections; again, in a millinery establishment, she came face to face with the attractive Mrs. Maitland whom she had seen at Hot Springs. [9]
- I had thought of a union with Nancy as something that would bring about the "self-realization that springs from the gratification of a great passion,"--an appealing phrase I had read somewhere. [9]
- She was unfortunately obliged to use the waters of the springs medicinally, and many an hour was clouded by mental and physical discomfort. [10]
- The hoarseness was now barely perceptible in her speech, and Dr. Mathys, whom she visited in April, encouraged her, and told her of really marvellous cures wrought by the famous old springs. [10]
- Else, I should not have listened to Barode Barouche, who, one summer in camp on the St. Lawrence River near our camp, opened up for me new ways of thought, and springs of feeling. [11]
- The days of my youth are spent, and my step no longer springs from the ground. [11]
- It would be more dignified to quietly leave the Springs the next day. [4]
- One of the men was Jim Willis,--my friend of Clark's campaign,--who had a Henderson claim near Shawanee Springs. [9]
- At the annual meeting of the Social Science Association on September 4, 1899, at Saratoga Springs, the members of the Institute voted to organize independently. [4]
- She by no means lacked notice, partly on her own account, partly in consequence of the conversations with which Granvelle, who visited the springs for a short time, honoured her, while he kept entirely aloof from all the other guests. [10]
- Life was to me a sunny garden with golden trellises and shady trees and waters as bright as crystal, with rosy flowers and singing birds; and he, he has darkened its light, and fouled its springs, and broken down its flowers. [10]
- Tradition says that many springs ago, while upon this island, a young warrior loved and wooed the daughter of his chief, and it is said, also, the maiden loved the warrior. [5]
- For such a man, with an artistic feeling so sensitive, the White Sulphur Springs is a natural goal. [4]
- The first improvement made was in the construction of a rude wagon a cart without springs, the body resting solidly on the axles. [4]
- It was a long journey, in a bumping car with had springs that rattled unceasingly, past the string of provost guards. [9]
- There is a little village at Warm Springs, but the hotel--since burned and rebuilt--(which may be briefly described as a palatial shanty) stands by itself close to the river, which is here a deep, rapid, turbid stream. [4]
- It is nothing less than to leap from, here across all the intervening States to the White Sulphur Springs in Virginia. [4]
- What should he know of that love which springs once in every woman's heart, be she fellah or Pharaoh's daughter? [11]
- Once more the kid springs forward, and this time with its bead down. [10]
- They gave little jumps as they walked, as though they were on springs. [2]
- Honora took an infinite delight in the ramshackle cabins beside the red-clay roads, in the historic atmosphere of the ancient houses and porticoes of the Warm Springs, where the fathers of the Republic had come to take the waters. [9]
- I shall swim in front of you until we come to the big basin into which the springs of these mountains empty their waters. [10]
- Only remember this,--that, if a bushel of potatoes is shaken in a market-cart without springs to it, the small potatoes always get to the bottom. [6]
- A large bath house is built over one of the springs, and we go in it and steam ourselves as long as we can stand it, and then come out and take a cold shower bath. [5]
- In half an hour the whole Springs would know it. [4]
- There are several hot springs there, and during two thousand years they have poured forth a never-diminishing abundance of the healing water. [5]
- You will see his yellow eyes sometimes in a tree: you must be ready before he springs. [11]
- Mab Humphrey greeted her lover with such a smile as only springs to a thankful woman's lips. [11]
- When she lifted her eyes to his, he felt as though two springs had opened to pour floods of bliss into his young breast, and he had already clasped in greeting the dainty hand which held the yarn. [10]
- What it must have cost Jane--ah!--well, when we get out of this wild country with Star and Night, back to my old home in Illinois, we'll buy a beautiful farm with meadows and springs and cool shade. [13]
- They were a handsome, happy pair, and it seemed to them as if, instead of passing naked rocks over barren desert paths, they were journeying through a vernal landscape where springs were gushing and birds carolling their songs. [10]
- Familiar as King had been with these Springs, accustomed as the artist was to foreign Spas, the scene was a surprise to both. [4]
- Have we ever had any quarrel over the fact that they have laws in Louisiana designed to regulate the commerce that springs from the production of sugar? [7]
- But he had gone no distance at all before Polly Ann, with three springs, was at his shoulder. [9]
- I mean to go to Hot Springs myself and get 30 or 40 years knocked off my age. [5]
- Five minutes later, gently swaying on the soft springs of the carriage, he turned to Prince Andrew. [2]
- The country is full of springs and streams, and between Abingdon and Egger's is only one (small) bridge. [4]
- Occidental manhood springs from that as its basis; Oriental manhood finds the greatest satisfaction in self-abasement. [6]
- On our "picnics" from Berlin we had taken dainty mugs in order to drink from the wells; now we learned to seek and find the springs themselves, and how delicious the crystal fluid tastes from the hollow of the hand, Diogenes's drinking-cup! [10]
- First viewing her external charms, such as set forth in her form and benevolent countenance, and then passing to the deep hidden springs of loveliness and disinterested devotion. [5]
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