Straight for me the two savage beasts were driving their quarry!
There was nothing for us to do but try to keep the canoe right side up and straight before the wind.
"I don't care whether you're straight with me or not.
She made no reply, but sat, gazing straight before her, dry-eyed and motionless, but with an ache in the throat which Martin divined so strongly that it made his own throat ache.
The more distant view ranged over the flat eastward country beyond, speckled with its scattered little villages; crossed and recrossed by its network of "back-waters"; and terminated abruptly by the long straight line of sea-wall which protects the defenseless coast of Essex from invasion by the sea.
"She's as straight as a poplar," mumbled old Mazey to himself, hobbling along after his youthful companion, and wagging his venerable head in cordial approval.
If our friend comes closer to us we see his line becomes larger; if he leaves us it becomes smaller: but still he looks like a
straight line; be he a Triangle, Square, Pentagon, Hexagon, Circle, what you will -- a
straight Line he looks and nothing else.
The street called
Straight is straighter than a corkscrew, but not as
straight as a rainbow.
The horse kept
straight along the road through the drifted snow, and before they had gone another hundred yards the
straight line of the dark wattle wall of a barn showed up black before them, its roof heavily covered with snow which poured down from it.
Red-Cap, however, was on her guard, and went
straight forward on her way, and told her grandmother that she had met the wolf, and that he had said 'good morning' to her, but with such a wicked look in his eyes, that if they had not been on the public road she was certain he would have eaten her up.
But I didn't do it straight off, but laid the paper down and set there thinking -- thinking how good it was all this happened so, and how near I come to being lost and going to hell.
So I just took a look, and shoved along, straight for town.