Sentence Examples
In 1648 his remains were disinterred and buried under a dunghill, but after the Restoration they were restored to their original resting place. |
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Well, I can add one speck to the dunghill of data currently accumulating, which may or may not be indicative. |
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The way I see it, jazz is a beautiful flower that manages to grow even out of the dunghill. |
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She had returned for the third time as a volunteer and was lodging in a dilapidated unfurnished apartment that faced the dunghill. |
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Governments have buried it in a tangled mass of illegible, indecipherable texts of opt-outs, clauses, footnotes, resolutions, Minutes, and they have taken the Constitution beyond the limits under cover of this dunghill. |
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Only you feel it's morally wrong for you to live happy on this dunghill. |
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A midden may be a regularly used animal toilet area or dunghill, created by many mammals, such as the hyrax, and also serving as a territorial marker. |
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Examples from Classical Literature
At its worst it has collapsed into a death-trap or is rotting like a dunghill. |
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If a flower grows on a dunghill, 't is still a flower, and not a part of the dunghill. |
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The wind bore the unhappy fowl to a dunghill, where it left him for a moment. |
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He made his pile from an as, and would pick a quadrans out of a dunghill with his teeth, any old time. |
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His long and unvenerable hairs strayed loose beneath the dunghill relic which crowned them. |
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But we can say, we men of the nineteenth century, that the nineteenth century is not the dunghill. |
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My hat was so crushed and bent, that no old battered handleless saucepan on a dunghill need have been ashamed to vie with it. |
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But like all dunghill products, the life of these was ephemeral. |
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The Jat stood on his dunghill and the King's elephants went by. |
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Providing music will be the Crowquill Nightowls, Conjugal Visitors, Alder Street Allstars, Dunghill Rooster Strutters and John Lowell Mitchell. |
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