Sometimes both ends burst at once, sometimes only one, and a quantity of coarse, brownish, granular matter was
ejected. The animal an instant before bursting expanded to half again its natural size; and the explosion took place about fifteen seconds after the rapid progressive motion had ceased: in a few cases it was preceded for a short interval by a rotatory movement on the longer axis.
Again, they drugged their patient with opium and drenched him with intoxicating liquors, hoping that the snake might thus be reduced to stupor and perhaps be
ejected from the stomach.
"The conductor, forgetting the proverb, would have chucked me out on account of my attire; but thereupon I began expressing my feelings in elevated language, and...you, too," he said, addressing Karenin and forgetting his name, "at first would have
ejected me on the ground of the old coat, but afterwards you took my part, for which I am extremely grateful."
These scraps of the wisdom of the captain's ancestors are received with such speechless indignation by Miss Abbey, that she instantly seizes the Captain by the collar, and without a single word
ejects him, not presuming to remonstrate, from the scene.
Swaffer's foreigner tried to expostulate: was ejected forcibly: got a black eye.
When the boy was born, he got elevated at the 'Coach and Horses,' essayed again a song and a dance, and was again ejected. People expressed their commiseration for a woman married to that Jack-in-the-box.
I was now under my first restoration, and perfectly happy; but, being French, I look forward to further changes, since the temperament that has twice
ejected the Bourbons from their thrones will scarce leave me in quiet possession of mine forever.
"In other words, until we are
ejected, as the lawyers say," observed Manicamp, blandly.
As the empty brass cartridges were
ejected, the return boys scrambled on the deck for them, esteeming them as very precious objects and thrusting them, still warm, into the empty holes in their ears.
Thou com'st, indeed, As a poor miserable captive thrall Comes to the place where he before had sat Among the prime in splendour, now deposed,
Ejected, emptied, gazed, unpitied, shunned, A spectacle of ruin, or of scorn, To all the host of Heaven.
The manager stopped the film and told the audience if they did not behave, he'd
eject two rows at random unless somebody pointed out the culprits.
Both pilots managed to
eject from the aircraft, local media report.