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    Use "camel" in a sentence

    camel example sentences

    camel


    1. Probably just a wild camel


    2. Jesus said, “It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter Success doesn’t just happen


    3. In this chapter we meet the Swan and the Camel


    4. I have demonstrated the correct Camel


    5. Before I go on to your next exercise I would mention here that the CAMEL POSTURE or UTRASANA described in chapter six in connection with backache should also be practiced by women suffering from displacement of the uterus and fallopian tubes provided that the displacement is not of a serious order


    6. If you find the Camel too strenuous, try this similar but slightly easier asana which is called CHAKRASANA or the WHEEL POSTURE


    7. No use flogging a dead camel, he thought as he made his way to the exit feeling somewhat dejected and sad


    8. He had almost forgotten to breathe and his heart was racing faster than a thirsty camel galloping to an oasis


    9. She knew the best would be to grab the camel by its tail and be upfront about the whole matter, but she would have to convince Darniil to let her tell their family


    10. “Holy camel, Rebekah! You gave me a fright!” He wondered how long she’d been standing there watching him in all his naked glory

    11. I got back to Elijah and held the bottle to his lips while he drank like a parched camel he said


    12. I sat there and the sun beat down my lips throat and eyes were burning and I was thirstier than a drunken camel but I had no water to quench my thirst


    13. I smoked Camel cigarettes, and in those days they had no filter


    14. Every pilot should be checked out on the Camel, but there would have to be a group of pilots who flew them daily


    15. Black not aggressive enough, put Andrew in charge of the Camel squadron


    16. “Jim, what can you tell us about flying the Camel?”


    17. This is a bad idea in a Camel at low level and in a low energy state


    18. Never relax in a Camel, it requires constant attention…you can sideslip this plane, and that’s a better way to manage the energy state


    19. Patience is a virtue in a Camel


    20. The Camel wasn’t really meant as a gliding machine

    21. “The Biffs head east immediately above the Camel Jocks, at three-thousand-five-hundred feet; and proceed to the primary target,” chimed in Powell


    22. We break, split-S and attack the enemy lines from the rear…here, a half-mile north of the Camel Jockeys


    23. Wallace and Webster separated about seventy yards to the left of the Camel formation, and then I saw the enemy planes


    24. The Camel can climb ten thousand feet in nine minutes, and the SE in about eleven minutes


    25. The Camel Jocks handily disposed of that threat


    26. First there was a Camel, and then a tri-plane, and then a pause and another Camel


    27. “He seemed okay to dive with the plane, and he caught up to the Camel


    28. The Camel Jock in the sun


    29. In Bolder Colorado there was a find of old Clovis Tools with a protein residue showing Camel, Bison, and Venison DNA


    30. 15 And so shall be the plague of the horse, of the mule, of the camel, and of the ass, and

    31. the opposite direction, the modern day camel of the desert


    32. making out with a camel on a desert floor, he would forgive his


    33. It was clear he was in big big trouble now, the camel herder


    34. a camel, was beaten with a stick and chased through a village


    35. Camel dung, musk and lumps of rock


    36. Talk of alien encounters and camel spit was lost on her but the


    37. “Donald, I think Bob’s in trouble, I never got chance to tell him the stain was nothing more than harmless camel spit!”


    38. And Abraham did look at her as though she were several saddle bags short of a camel load, but simply said, "How, Dear?”


    39. 25 And Abraham asked the wife of Ishmael, saying, Where has Ishmael gone? and she said, He has gone to the field to hunt, and Abraham was still mounted on the camel, for he would not get off to the ground as he had sworn to his wife Sarah that he would not get off from the camel


    40. 29 And Abraham called to the woman to come out to him from the tent, and the woman came and stood opposite to Abraham, for Abraham was still mounted on the camel

    41. 32 And Abraham finished his instructions to the woman, and he turned and went off on the camel homeward


    42. 39 And he rode on his camel and went to the wilderness, and he reached the tent of Ishmael about noon


    43. 33 And many of the sons of men came to procure some of Jacob's flock, and Jacob gave them a sheep for a man servant or a maid servant or for an ass or a camel, or whatever Jacob desired from them they gave him


    44. 40 And Rachel stole her father's images, and she took them and she concealed them on the camel on which she sat, and she went on


    45. 26 And Joseph heard that the Ishmaelites were proceeding to Egypt, and Joseph lamented and wept at this thing that he was to be so far removed from the land of Canaan, from his father, and he wept bitterly while he was riding on the camel, and one of their men observed him, and made him go down from the camel and walk on foot, and notwithstanding this Joseph continued to cry and weep, and he said, O my father, my father


    46. 30 Esau took all that his father had left him after his death from his brother Jacob, and he took all the property, from man and beast, camel and ass, ox and lamb, silver and gold, stones and bdellium, and all the riches which had belonged to Isaac the son of Abraham; there was nothing left which Esau did not take to himself, from all that Isaac had left after his death


    47. 64 And Rebekah lifted up her eyes, and when she saw Isaac, she lighted off the camel


    48. 4 Nevertheless these shall you not eat of them that chew the cud, or of them that divide the hoof: as the camel, because he chews the cud, but divides not the hoof; he is unclean to you


    49. In a pair of camel, slim fit pants and a matching shirt protruding from a winter white shawl, collared cardigan, he runs his fingers through his flowing locks and stares at me with anxious eyes


    50. The designs on the cushions carry a combination of the colors in the room, camel, pastel-green, brown and gray














































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    "camel" definitions

    cud-chewing mammal used as a draft or saddle animal in desert regions