tarrying in a sentence
Examples
- That last part's a sly dig at herself for tarrying too long at the practice rink the day she was supposed to take her driver's test.
- He was not only an eminent man of letters but also a very social being, fond of tarrying with old friends and making new ones, some with exalted status.
- More study led the Millerites to believe that they had entered the " tarrying time " a time of waiting after which Christ would finally return spoken of in and.
- De Witt sent letters to the fleet, but not to congratulate Van Wassenaer with his success but to ask him for what reason he was tarrying at the Dutch coast.
- She planeguarded for en route to Panama; transited the Canal on 29 April; and, after tarrying briefly at Balboa, got underway for San Diego on 2 May.
- The veteran destroyer disembarked her passengers at San Diego and, after tarrying there from 3 to 11 September, got underway for Panama and the east coast of the United States.
- Still was Raudalo not content, and he pursued the flood down the hill, ever and anon putting forth his forked tongue that there might be no tarrying on the way.
- The modern visitor may, without too much effort, put himself into the frame of mind of the above-mentioned Barbaric chieftain by tarrying in the door and looking toward the altar.
- Tindley's earliest musical experience likely included " tarrying " services, a musical tradition of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, wherein Christian worshipers prayed and sang throughout the night.
- The story continues that the couple hid the tooth in a sand shelter at Kothduwa, while tarrying there, before finally giving it to King Sirimeghavanna, the ruler of Sri Lanka at the time.