Sentence for matter | Use matter in a sentence

A sentence using the word matter. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use matter in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for matter.

  • A private matter. (8)
  • What does he matter? (8)
  • What does it matter? (8)
  • Does it matter which? (10)
  • The matter will go on. (8)
  • But no matter for that. (9)
  • But what did it matter? (8)
  • No matter: I keep my oath. (10)
  • Oh, Joy, what is the matter? (8)
  • What was the matter with her? (22)
  • It does not matter in the least. (1)
  • For that matter, I saw the letter. (10)
  • So do we gather dead matter about us. (10)
  • What on earth was the matter with her? (10)
  • Did it matter what people thought of her? (8)
  • And what did it matter what Society thought? (8)
  • The fact of the matter is, Miss Middleton . (10)
  • What does it matter what old Duke Fitz does? (10)
  • These drag the orator too near to the matter. (10)
  • She tried so hard to think: What does it matter? (8)
  • What does it matter about the wretched shares now? (8)
  • I do not altogether like this matter of the salary. (14)
  • There was matter for an admonitory lecture in this. (10)
  • What did it matter if she did give him a cigarette? (10)
  • For in that case, what did her little sorrows matter? (12)
  • I instantly followed, and asked her what was the matter. (4)
  • Come, tell me what I have done or omitted in this matter. (1)
  • It is a matter which I naturally can never hope to forget. (8)
  • Hippias assured him there was something the matter with him. (10)
  • It did not seem to matter whether she were first with Hilary. (8)
  • No matter where you comes from, here you are, eh, Master Harry? (10)
  • Clemens made some sort of grit assent, and we dropped the matter. (9)
  • Colonel Pierson joined the current smile, and the matter passed. (10)
  • Shall I take up the matter of that nuisance in Old Compton Street? (8)
  • Did Breckon suppose that the matter could be turned off in that way? (9)
  • O for the passionate will to make head against what appeared as a fate in this matter! (10)
  • I went to Everett and tried to square the school matter as well as I could. (13)
  • She was forced to write on nevertheless, and exactly in the ruts of the foregoing matter. (10)
  • But as a matter of fact the flour shipment was merely a cloak to carry on a deeper scheme. (18)
  • Mrs. Lapham stole a look of relief at her husband, and nothing more was said of the matter. (9)
  • After some further talk the matter of the new office was arranged between them then and there. (13)
  • We begged for a garret or anything; but the innkeeper looked at me, and saw what was the matter. (12)
  • The melancholy position of the senior and junior Liberals was known abroad and matter of derision. (10)
  • But one must not expect every thing; though I suppose it would be no difficult matter to widen them. (4)
  • There was a silence such as falls when no one knows how far the matter mentioned is safe to, touch on. (8)
  • What with the dark, malignant Hughs and that haunting vision of Bianca, the matter seemed almost Italian. (8)
  • You must have some definite thoughts of your own on the matter; in one way or another it must touch you. (12)
  • Even to know that between organic and inorganic matter there is no gulf fixed, was of no peculiar comfort. (8)
  • The question set on fire by him will never be extinguished until the combustible matter has gone to ashes. (10)
  • He offered his arm and hurriedly informed her, to dispose of dull personal matter, that he had just landed. (10)
  • Mrs. Norris, being not at all inclined to question its sufficiency, began to take the matter in another point. (4)
  • She pretends to be an art-embroiderer, but as a matter of fact she practises fortune-telling and clairvoyance. (12)
  • The matter rather dropped for the moment, in which Bushwick filled a pipe he took from his pocket and lighted it. (9)
  • Flora, not of course in the swim of those happenings at Joyflelds, could not be got to take the matter very seriously. (8)
  • To sustain his belief that he has done serviceable work, he must be sore of his having charged them with good matter. (10)
  • But if between the paroxysms he were confronted with the facts he would own them, no matter how much they told against him. (9)
  • The suit, if brought, will be a very unpleasant matter for George, a still more unpleasant, even disastrous one, for his people. (8)
  • I am so far in the dark that I have to help myself by recollecting how Lady Busshe opposed my view of a certain matter formerly. (10)
  • In regard to that characteristic of Becket, not even Felix in his ironies had ever stood up to Clara; the matter was too delicate. (8)
  • Jackson exclaimed, rising, a trace of annoyance in his tone, as though he had been interrupted in some important business matter. (13)
  • He proposed the visit, and Doctor Holmes received us with a mind in which he had evidently formulated all his thoughts upon the matter. (9)
  • Of course, the transfer of our newspapers from personal to corporate ownership and control was not a matter of preference, but a practical necessity. (16)
  • But whereas, there the matter was confined to its electioneering aspect, here that aspect was already perceived to be only the fringe of its importance. (8)
  • Her father had departed, her mother treated her vixenishly, snubbing her for a word, but the ugly business of yesterday seemed a matter settled and dismissed. (10)

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