1The still-born constitution was Mr. Busby's proposed means of checkmating a rival.
2Miss Goodwin nodded and gave me the still-born affirmative of politeness.
3Those sprightly sallies became rarer; epigrams died, still-born, on his lips.
4The woman had given birth to three still-born children, and always menstruated easily.
5When death means life there is no death, but the towns were still-born.
6Walsh, they say, will kill it, unless it should chance to be still-born.
7I wanted to wear my six-months' mourning for our still-born love.
8The still-born child is wrapped in a mat and placed in a hollow tree.
9That child, a boy, came in December; but was still-born.
10Sir, it fell what they call still-born from the press.
11Bob Pillin had of late been harassed by the still-born beginning of a poem:
12Fred Starratt had a sense that it had died still-born.
13At the bottom of her heart was the hope that the child would be still-born.
14This was recorded in Germany in the last century, but all the calves were still-born.
15Here was the library, lined ceiling-high with books that had fallen still-born from the press.
16Should she eat fruit that has fallen to the ground, the child will be still-born.