Sentence for mile | Use mile in a sentence

Sentences for mile. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use mile in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for mile.

  • Eight mile. (8)
  • I can see a mile. (10)
  • The site was not half a mile from his own house. (8)
  • My horse is awaiting me saddled, a mile from the city. (10)
  • A cloud of millinery shoots me off a mile from a woman. (10)
  • Pagnell vowed she swam out a mile at Dover when she was twelve. (10)
  • Before I had proceeded half a mile, the scene changed completely. (6)
  • Happy Lady Scudamore to live within a mile of the divine Henrietta! (4)
  • I came on Pasiance, about a mile up the road, sitting in the hedge. (8)
  • One of the wheels had come loose, half a mile off the nearest town. (10)
  • It was not in their direct road, nor more than a mile or two out of it. (4)
  • More than a mile still; and he was blown, and his legs beginning to give! (8)
  • After winding along it for more than a mile, they reached their own house. (4)
  • At the expense of dislocating a mile of the cavalcade, he struck into it. (10)
  • He drew in sight before she had gone a quarter of a mile, driving rapidly. (9)
  • Up from the station they took the field paths, which cut off quite a mile. (8)
  • The crest of that gentle hill a mile away has a sinister look; it says, Beware! (1)
  • The only enemy in sight was a group of horsemen on a hill a quarter of a mile away. (7)
  • The frigate was lying a mile on the weather bow, and all was activity on her decks. (18)
  • They were the exposed flanks of three lines of infantry, each half a mile in length. (7)
  • As the weather was fine, they had a pleasant walk of about half a mile across the park. (4)
  • Now we are coming to the lodge-gates; but we have nearly a mile through the park still. (4)
  • There was no mistaking who they were, though they were well-nigh a mile distant below. (10)
  • Objects a mile away sprang toward our eyes as a snake strikes at the face of its victim. (7)
  • She could not break back up that hill, and there was no other cover for fully half a mile. (8)
  • About a quarter of a mile out lay a cutter, with her tan sail half down, swinging to the swell. (8)
  • On arriving at Robin Hill, they found no cab, and started to walk the mile and a half to the site. (8)
  • Danvers had implored for permission to walk the mile to the town, and thence take a fly to Copsley. (10)
  • Dacier butted against the stringing wind, that kept him at a rocking incline to his left for a mile. (10)
  • Here over the short, as yet unflowering, heather, there was a mile or more of level galloping ground. (8)
  • My heart throbbed; yet she was within range of a mile and a half, and I did not wish to be taken to her. (10)
  • Through the gap of half a mile the Confederates charged without opposition, cutting our army clean in two. (7)
  • Half a mile off shore, the Susan was put about to flap her sails, and her boat rocked with the passengers. (10)
  • The average fall per mile is also much greater in this part of the river than it is from Ulm to this point. (20)
  • At the opening of the battle that morning the regiment was performing outpost duty a mile away from the main army. (1)
  • Jane acknowledged it, and at first induced her aunt to join her in the daily walk of half a mile to sit with him. (10)
  • At all events, the idea of making the mile of broad water serviceable for boats is too good to give up in a hurry. (10)
  • But before they had gone a mile he corrected the address, in an impulse of which next moment he felt thoroughly ashamed. (8)
  • I write you from a villa, only a mile distant from Gonzaga, belonging to the family of the Counts Arrivabene of Mantua. (10)
  • She ran thus perhaps a quarter of a mile, then threw up her arms, fell down amongst the fern, and lay there on her face. (8)
  • For a great distance up and down the stream on the other side, and for at least a mile back from it, extended cornfields. (7)
  • They rested an hour at the village where he had slept overnight; the muskets were a quarter of a mile to the rear of them. (10)
  • A mile and a half below Donaueschingen the Brigach and the Brege join, and the stream here receives the name of the Danube. (20)
  • In this mile and a half of rapids the river falls sixteen feet, and the broad defile at this point is known as the Iron Gates. (20)
  • Our horseman, now within a quarter of a mile of the crest, suddenly wheels to the left and gallops in a direction parallel to it. (1)
  • That night the entire Confederate army lay within a half mile of our road, while we all sneaked by, infantry, artillery, and trains. (7)
  • They soon outstripped the others, and when they had reached the carriage, Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner were half a quarter of a mile behind. (4)
  • After marching about a mile we came into a neck of woods and crossed an intersecting road which showed no wheel-tracks, but was rich in hoof-prints. (7)
  • Speed-the-Plough volunteered information that Bursley was a good three mile from where they stood, and a good eight mile from Lobourne. (10)
  • Thither, about a mile south of my destination, and on the other side of a respectable summit, had these confused roads and treacherous peasantry conducted me. (2)

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Definition of mile:

  • mile, ml, n. 1760 yards. | ns. mile’age, length in miles: (_u.s._) compensation for expense of travel reckoned by the mile; mil’er, something the length of a mile; mile’stone, a stone set up to mark the distance of a mile. (0)

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