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    Use "bunting" in a sentence

    bunting example sentences

    bunting


    1. The hall is looking festive with balloons and what can only be called bunting arrayed around the walls


    2. scared freshman (several of whom wouldn’t be back tomorrow) with bunting drills


    3. procedures like hit and run and bunting


    4. The second batter attempted to move the runner over to second by bunting


    5. Bryant attempted to bunt but was called out after bunting the ball foul three times


    6. By mid morn, the meadow was clear arid Uncle Todd had made his final trip to Dort loaded with poles, bunting and remnants of the staging


    7. "Because it's the day before Christmas," twittered Snow Bunting


    8. "Ter-ra-lee, ter-ra-lee," said Snow Bunting


    9. "Come on, then," said Snow Bunting


    10. The street was covered with bunting and the town centre crammed with visitors and tourists

    11. His mother would dress him and his brothers and sisters in fancy dress and they would go to the town which had been transformed with bunting and balloons and flags


    12. The police compound that was usually a car park had been transformed into a parade ground for the evening with bunting and banners and a small wooden platform that Alves was standing on


    13. white crossed bunting of the flag of Great Britain


    14. As my fellow males debated the finer points of bunting and the designated hitter I finally offered up “And don't try and tell me that home plate doesn't give the other bases attitude


    15. Even as they stared at it, a roll of bunting went up the truck


    16. But I have seen thee bunting, to tatters torn upon thy splinter'd staff, Or clutch'd to some young color-bearer's breast with desperate hands, Savagely struggled for, for life or death, fought over long,


    17. Thick-sprinkled bunting! flag of stars!


    18. Flag of stars! thick-sprinkled bunting!


    19. The flutter of that piece of red bunting showered sentiment on the nations of the earth


    20. At present they were cackling in chorus with parakeets of every color, with solemn cockatoos that seemed to be pondering some philosophical problem, while bright red lories passed by like pieces of bunting borne on the breeze, in the midst of kalao parrots raucously on the wing, Papuan lories painted the subtlest shades of azure, and a whole variety of delightful winged creatures, none terribly edible

    21. And everywhere amid the greenery, on flags and bunting, blazed the bright stars of the Confederacy on their background of red and blue


    22. In the village the working party who had been preparing the decorations for the bridal entry, began unpacking the Bs on the bunting and substitutin Ms, obliterating the Earl's points and stencilling balls and strawberry leaves on the painted, coronets, in preparation for Lord Marchmain's return


    23. Hardly had the islanders taken down the bunting, however, than General Suharto of Indonesia ordered an invasion


    24. The same is true of Fourth of July equipment, flags and bunting and skyrockets


    25. But Mack and the boys had taken the crepe paper, the masks, the broomsticks and paper pumpkins, the red, white, and blue bunting, and moved over the lot and across the street to the laboratory


    26. When his protests weakened a little they carried the packing case over to the laboratory, tacked red, white, and blue bunting over it, lettered the big sign with iodine on a card, and they started the decorating from there


    27. And suddenly the Mayor’s car crossed and it sprayed bunting from the radiator—then Long Bob on his white horse carrying the flag, then the band, then the soldiers, the Elks, the Knights Templar, the Knights of Columbus


    28. The three men at her mast-head wore long streamers of narrow red bunting at their hats; from the stern, a whale-boat was suspended, bottom down; and hanging captive from the bowsprit was seen the long lower jaw of the last whale they had slain


    29. In the windows of the houses also flags and bunting were displayed


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    "bunting" definitions

    a loosely woven fabric used for flags, etc.


    any of numerous seed-eating songbirds of Europe or North America