Sentence for novel | Use novel in a sentence

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  • A Novel. (9)
  • A novel request from me. (10)
  • Your father will use her in a novel. (8)
  • The dime novel has not the vogue it once had. (16)
  • The novel spectacle of some hundred (thousand?) (6)
  • He cures those miseries; he creates the novel harmony. (10)
  • You read the crux of a man like me in my novel position. (10)
  • His method of taking in Blackstone seemed absorbing as it was novel. (10)
  • Imogen had taken up a novel sent from the library, and stood absorbed. (8)
  • She reached out, took a French novel off a little table, and opened it. (8)
  • What if he knew it and could cap it with something novel and stranger? (10)
  • To tell the truth, I do not think that I found my account in that novel. (9)
  • But at the Dean Bridge, you may behold a spectacle of a more novel order. (2)
  • The less I saw of the novel, the better I liked it: a pregnant reflection. (2)
  • The theme appeared novel and delicious, fitted to the season and the hour. (10)
  • Letitia thought out a clever plan; it was like the plot of a detective novel. (12)
  • More care was taken than on a novel of which I and another were greatly guilty. (2)
  • Consider, too, the novel pleasure of earning money by the labour we delight in. (10)
  • Their issue into the open air seemed fraught with novel emotion for Mrs. Verrian. (9)
  • His novel excitement supplied the deficiency, sweeping him past minor reflections. (10)
  • I believe neither his history nor his novel brought the author more gain than fame. (9)
  • The right novel is never a congeries of novelle, as might appear to the uninspired. (9)
  • A press of hideous impulse urged to speak: A novel dread of man enchained her dumb. (10)
  • The manners of the novel have been improving with those of its readers; that is all. (9)
  • The declarations and novel or ultra theories might almost be written down beforehand. (10)
  • The spectacle of a state of excitement without a show of feeling was novel to Patrick. (10)
  • Moreover, the novel act of advocacy, and the nature of the advocacy, had effect on him. (10)
  • The conception of her husband as a champion seemed to commend him to her in novel degree. (9)
  • The new novel has as many bemoaners as the old novel had when it was new. (8)
  • These things perplexed him; he was afraid the great American novel, if true, must be incredible. (9)
  • M. Élie Berthet has made him the hero of a novel, which I have read, and do not wish to read again. (2)
  • I borrowed from my friend the bookbinder a German novel, which had for me a message of lasting cheer. (9)
  • Any of these things would have availed in a novel, and something of the kind would have happened, too. (9)
  • Adrian relished their novel tactics sharply, and led them to lengths of lamentation for Farmer Blaize. (10)
  • He remembered the apostrophic close of a novel in which the heroine dies after much emotional suffering. (9)
  • His novel assimilation to the rat-rabble of amatory intriguers tapped him on the shoulder unpleasantly. (10)
  • They enjoyed the peculiar novel relish of it, coming from a social pressman and a dame of high society. (10)
  • It was in poetry and in romance that they excelled; in the novel, so far as they attempted it, they failed. (9)
  • It is not quite so clear as to when and where a piece of fiction ceases to be a novella and becomes a novel. (9)
  • Now, that novel has positive finality, since the spiritual conclusion from its premises strikes one as true. (8)
  • It is less known that he attempted it in prose, and that he went so far as to write the first chapter of a novel. (9)
  • Once more the novel begins to rise to its higher function, and to teach that men are somehow masters of their fate. (9)
  • Then that novelist began to reflect, and he remembered how sick the invariable motive of the French novel made him. (9)
  • She had humour, and was ravished by his English boyishness, with the novel blush of the heroical-nonsensical in it. (10)
  • Cervantes wrote a novel with the simplest plot, without belying much or little the natural and logical course of events. (9)
  • If the heroine of one novel be not patronized by the heroine of another, from whom can she expect protection and regard? (4)
  • It has enlarged the field of belles-lettres, certainly, but not permanently, I think, in the case of the artistic novel. (9)
  • Then later in the spring of 1889 the unfinished novel was carried to a country house on the Belmont border of Cambridge. (9)
  • Sir Meeson Corby, important to himself in an eminent degree, enjoyed the novel sense of his importance with his fellows. (10)
  • Our traveller had ordered his vetturino to drive slowly to his hotel, that he might take the features of this novel scene. (10)
  • His forms are novel, his orchestration highly effective in spite of the achievements of Berlioz and Wagner in this direction. (3)
  • They remained wilfully, not to say woodenly, the young bridal pair of that romance, without the promise of novel functioning. (9)
  • They had scant talk for the rest of their journey to the S. R. W. C., where Miss Mallow, at the typewriter, was reading a novel. (8)
  • The mazurkas with their vital rhythms and novel harmonies, contain much poetry of mood and variety of expression within small limits. (3)
  • Until he is well on towards forty, he will hardly have assimilated the materials of a great novel, although he may have amassed them. (9)
  • Whitwell was full of a novel conception of the agency of hypnotism in interpreting the life of the soul as it is intimated in dreams. (9)
  • We surpass the Germans, who, like ourselves, have as distinctly excelled in the modern novella as they have fallen short in the novel. (9)
  • She had a novel, with her finger between its leaves, pressed against her heart, after the manner of ladies coming out on hotel piazzas. (9)
  • Until he is well on toward forty, he will hardly have assimilated the materials of a great novel, although he may have accumulated them. (9)
  • She fancied she might not have heard correctly; she feared to ask and yet she perceived a novel softness in him that would have answered. (10)
  • Throughout the cruise she was placable, satisfied with earth and sea, and constantly eulogizing herself for this novel state of serenity. (10)
  • Very slowly and in spite of opposition did the novel attain in this country the fulness of that biographical form achieved under Thackeray. (8)
  • A poem, an essay, a novel, even a paper on political economy, may be worth gold untold to one reader, and worth nothing whatever to another. (9)
  • The characters in the novel are too clearly outlined in my recollection, together with some critical reservations of my own concerning them. (9)
  • A brilliant pianist, he claims our attention chiefly on account of his etudes, introducing novel and extremely difficult problems of technic. (3)
  • Who would not wish his novel to sell five hundred thousand copies, for reasons besides the sordid love of gain which I am told governs novelists? (9)
  • V The dog was of novel breed, The Shannon retriever, untried: His master, an old Irish lord, In an oaken armchair snored At midnight, whisky beside. (10)
  • His ardent, restless temperament, seeking novel modes of expression, often led to wild and extravagant combinations which even today appear harsh and forced. (3)
  • Even he made no essential change in the scheme established by Lully beyond greatly enlarging the sphere of the orchestra, originating novel rhythms and bolder harmonies. (3)

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