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- Sergeant Umbles was with Jim Harvey at Casas Amarillas that evening.
- Umbles left a note at Silver Lake instructing any soldiers to head east.
- Harvey asked Umbles to let the hunters use the horses and Umbles refused.
- Harvey asked Umbles to let the hunters use the horses and Umbles refused.
- Allsup reported that Umbles had arrived at Bull Creek, and related what he had said.
- Umbles added, sounding nostalgic as he ate a hot dog during a break in a game.
- Umbles argued that he was now in command, despite knowing he had been demoted by Nolan.
- Sergeant Umbles, the former First sergeant, was still out in the dark with two sick men.
- Instead, it's traced to " umbles " ( from the Latin lumbulus, or litte loin ).
- Umbles and the others would later declare that Captain Nolan had men looking for water and that was what they were doing.
- "I go back before Glenn, " said Lee Umbles, 69, a retired high school basketball coach and teacher.
- The message was a general condition of his command and a warning to distrust anything Umbles and the men with him had to say.
- The English phrase is something of a pun & mdash; " umbles " were the intestines, offal and other less valued meats of a deer.
- Sergeant William L . Umbles first headed toward Double Lakes but changed his course and reached the supply camp at Bull Creek on August 1 with fourteen men.
- Several other soldiers who had been with Umbles told what had happened over the last few days . Nolan and Cooper began to realize that their problems were not over.
- Although " umbles " and the modern word " humble " are etymologically unrelated, each word has appeared with and without the initial " h " after the Middle Ages until the 19th century.
- The best meat might be reserved for the wealthy, while their servants ate inferior pies made of the left-over " umbles " liver, heart, tripes, and other offal, hence the term " eating humble pie ".
- I suspect that there is an element of snobbery in refusing low-status meats like these however-insisting on " the best cuts " shews that you have plenty of money, while the rest of us plebs can make do with the umbles.
- In the year they've been with me, the boys have perfected a fascinating method of communicating with a series of " chirps ", " grr-umbles " and an occasional " Eeee-yow ! " when one is particularly annoyed with the other.
- It has occasionally been suggested that'umbles'were considered inferior food and that in medieval times, the pie was often served to lower-class people, possibly following speculation in Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable but there is little evidence for this.