She sheathed the sword.
The two lowered their weapons in response, and she sheathed her knives with a glance at the blood bubbling on the scrape on her arm.
Elise sheathed her weapon with a glance at him.
The traitor sheathed her weapons, and Jenn's gaze went to the necklace in her hand.
The aging but burly and large man sheathed his weapons and knelt over the still form.
The pyramidions were sheathed in bright metal, catching and reflecting the sun's rays as if they were thrones of the sunlight.
He sheathed the knife and pushed the woman away.
He sheathed his knife and crossed to her.
He sheathed his weapons, grim at the discovery.
He withdrew the sheathed dagger and tossed it to Rhyn.
He snatched her arm and sheathed his knife.
Gabriel sheathed his weapon.
Brady sheathed his weapon and leapt over the boulders, confronting the struggling duo.
Sirian sheathed his sword.
The nymph of a thrips-insect (Thysanoptera) is sluggish, its legs and wings being sheathed by a delicate membrane, while the nymph of the male scaleinsect rests enclosed beneath a waxy covering.
He sheathed his weapons and Traveled to where the beach met the apple orchard.
Sometimes the wires are covered with the compound alone, and the whole cable after being sheathed is finally covered with tarred tape.
5 shows the intermediate type again sheathed with a heavy armour to resist wear in the shallow water near shore.
Each consists of a prolongation of the syncytial material of the proboscis skin, penetrated by canals and sheathed with a scanty muscular coat.
The cables are wrapped in cotton duck soaked in oxidized oil and varnish, and are sheathed in sheet iron.
Covered Bridge Of Iron, Sheathed In Cast Lead, Grand Hotel, London.
Long before any clear ideas as to the relations of Schizomycetes to fermentation and disease were possible, various thinkers at different times had suggested that resemblances existed between the phenomena of certain diseases and those of fermentation, and the idea that a virus or contagium might be something of the nature of a minute organism capable of spreading and 1 Cladothrix dichotoma, for example, which is ordinarily a branched, filamentous, sheathed form, at certain seasons breaks up into a number of separate cells which develop a tuft of cilia and escape from the sheath.
(a) Filaments rigid, non-motile, sheathed: - Crenothrix (Cohn), filaments unbranched and devoid of sulphur particles; Thiothrix (Winogr.), as before, but with sulphur particles; Cladothrix (Cohn), filaments branched in a pseudo-dichatomous manner.
Stages of growth of a sheathed filament - a at 9 A.M., b at 3 P.M., cat 9 P.M., d at I I A.M.
As the cable is sheathed it is stored in large water-tight tanks and kept at a nearly uniform temperature by means of water.
The setae ar ° invariably formed each within an epidermic cell, and they are sheathed in involutions of the epidermis.