Sentence for passengers | Use passengers in a sentence

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

  • He made little acquaintance with his fellow- passengers. (9)
  • The train stopped; two passengers got out, and one got in. (8)
  • Have you been making all this row, waking up my passengers? (9)
  • The passengers were quitting the boat, strangers every one. (10)
  • I should like to wake up all the wrong passengers on this car. (9)
  • This is better than the P. and O., and playing deck cricket with the passengers. (8)
  • The flow of their conversation was interrupted by the entrance of passengers at a station. (10)
  • A large part of the passengers were still there, seated or standing about in earnest colloquy. (9)
  • Dust was on everything, especially the persons of the crumpled and weary passengers of overnight. (9)
  • The rare passengers blew into their hands, and shuffled in their wooden shoes to set the blood agog. (2)
  • The passengers incessantly mounted by the canvas-draped galleries leading, fore and aft, into the ship. (9)
  • Half a mile off shore, the Susan was put about to flap her sails, and her boat rocked with the passengers. (10)
  • Marvellous was his rounding of corners, his threading of obstructions, his skilful diplomacy with passengers. (10)
  • Marvellous was his rounding of corners, his threading of obstructions, his skilful diplomacy with passengers. (22)
  • Seated in an armchair and overcome by the heat and the droning of some prosy passengers near by, I fell asleep. (7)
  • The three passengers having descended, a controversy commenced between Evan and Andrew as to which should pay. (10)
  • She had three fellow passengers, all in khaki; very silent and moody, as men are when they have to get up early. (8)
  • The hatch was opened and the sailors began getting up the baggage of the passengers who were going to disembark. (9)
  • Then the circus detective hurried to the railroad station and scrutinized the passengers on all incoming trains. (21)
  • When I awoke the guards were crowded with passengers in a high state of excitement, pointing and craning shoreward. (7)
  • Among the passengers there was an Austrian engineer who had been building railroads in Peru and was on his way home. (12)
  • But most of the passengers here were men, and they mere plainly of the free-and easy West rather than the dapper East. (9)
  • Presently the boats had come alongside, and the passengers crowded down to the guard to learn the details of the search. (9)
  • He took out the picture, and pretended to the other passengers to be looking very closely at it, and so managed to kiss it. (9)
  • The trip just completed was its first for the day and the conversation of the two early passengers had not been interrupted. (1)
  • There was an accession of many passengers here, and they and the people on the wharf were as little like Americans as possible. (9)
  • Otherwise there was no reason to suppose that they did not speak German, which was the language of a good half of the passengers. (9)
  • At other ports profiles passed and repassed, as if the steerage passengers had their promenade under them, but they paused no more. (9)
  • Among the other passengers who regarded Letitia with a vivid eye was an American journalist who had spent several months in Brazil. (12)
  • Happy the passengers who shake off the dust of Edinburgh, and have heard for the last time the cry of the east wind among her chimney-tops! (2)
  • The farther edge of the water could not be seen; the boats came out of the obscurity, took on their passengers and vanished in the darkness. (7)
  • The passengers glanced at one another; the two table-stewards, with their napkins in their hands, smiled vaguely, and made some indefinite movements. (9)
  • She had, perhaps, really ventured too far, for ordinarily the employees of the trolley do not find occasion to use so much severity with their passengers. (9)
  • Few passengers went by, and those who did edged away from the ponderous, wanton-eyed figure of lazy mischief lounging there, as neatly as they well could. (10)
  • By and by came the unsparing train-boy on his rounds, bestrewing the passengers successively with papers, magazines, fine-cut tobacco, and packages of candy. (9)
  • It scarcely seemed to Basil and Isabel that their fellow-passengers were so interesting as their fellow passengers used to be in their former days of travel. (9)
  • In the start from Cuxhaven the passengers had the irresponsible ease of people ticketed through, and the steamship company had still the charge of their baggage. (9)
  • In the saloon Isabel had found among the passengers her semi- acquaintances of the hotel parlor and the Rapids-elevator, and had glanced tentatively towards them. (9)
  • Street cars make time with the procession, jammed with passengers and scores hanging to platforms, paying no fares but this eloquent testimony to the passing show. (21)

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