7bIn appearance the locusts were like horses prepared for battle:con their heads were what looked like crowns of gold; their faces weredlike human faces,8their hair like women’s hair, andetheir teeth like lions’ teeth;9they had breastplates like breastplates of iron, and the noiseof the...
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will be dissipated; while government expenses for broken chariots, worn-out horses, breast-plates ...
) A square of fine linen worn by women as a covering for the head; hence, anything similar in form or material, worn for ornament on other parts of the person; -- mostly used in compounds; as, neckerchief; breastkerchief; and later, handkerchief. Kerchief (n.) A lady who wears a ...
ai need a day to rest and so do my horses 我需要一天休息和,因此做我的马[translate] aDon't talk here. 不要谈话在这儿。[translate] ai want you to want me to keep your dream. 我要您要我保留您的梦想。[translate] aGoodbye my friends 再见我的朋友[translate] ...
Yea, a trooper of the forces who has run his own six horses,And faith he went the pace and went it blind,And the world was more than kin while he held the ready tin,But to-day the Sergeant's something less than kind.We're poor little lambs who've lost our way,Baa! Baa! Baa!
“Monday” should never be written as “monday”. Proper nouns are also individual examples of common nouns, but not all instances of common nouns have associated proper nouns. For example, ahorse(common noun) may be named “Mr. Ed” (proper noun), but not all horses have names. Below ...
The locusts had breastplates of iron, signifying that their hearts were protected by unbending devotion to righteousness; the cavalry wear breastplates colored red, blue, and yellow, reflecting the fire, smoke, and sulfur of the lethal judgment messages that gush from the mouths of the horses. ...
And so, from hour to hour, march up along the road ever fresh groups and bands of armed men, their casques and breastplates flashing back the long low lines of morning sunlight, until, as far as eye can reach, the way seems thick with glittering steel and prancing steeds. And shouting...
breastplates pass and re-pass alternately; there was no end to it, and it constantly began again. There had never been such a display of pomp. Several citizens had scoured their houses the evening before; tri-coloured flags hung from half-open windows; all the public-houses were full; ...