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Looking for sentences and phrases with the word Tartarian? Here are some examples.
Sentence Examples
The region filled up with people after the Tartarian invasion. |
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Examples from Classical Literature
One of the upright kinds, most common in gardens, is the Tartarian Honeysuckle, the flowers of which are in twins. |
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He wore a high conical cap of Tartarian felt, and had round his neck the string of black beads belonging to his order. |
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The cross-legged sitting posture, and the Tartarian contour of the face and head, are very remarkable. |
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The one known as lonicera bella alba does not differ very much from the common white form of the Tartarian honeysuckle. |
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Black Russian, listed by some firms, is probably Black Tartarian as it is used many times as a synonym by foreign writers. |
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Mr Eaton states that butter melted by the Tartarian method, and then salted by ours, will keep good and fine-tasted for two years. |
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Tartarian honeysuckles waved at the very summit of the chimney, and wild-roses curtained every window. |
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The variety still retains a place among the recommended cherries but under the name Tartarian. |
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This bay is very open, belongs to the Tartarian sea, and is called the Linchidolin, where the Muscovites have a whale fishery. |
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Another retiring gentleman, with a brimstone belly, doubtless got by scraping along the Tartarian tiles in some of his profounder divings. |
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And you, he said to the Tartarian chief, will not you help me? |
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They represented me to his Tartarian majesty as a spy of the pope. |
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Spring slipped quickly into the south Willamette Valley Friday, stringing the Tartarian cherry tree at Owen Rose Garden with frilly white blossoms. |
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