Sentence for plot | Use plot in a sentence

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  • The plot! (8)
  • Plot, action, character, dialogue! (8)
  • But the plot failed. (19)
  • He has dislocated the plot. (10)
  • Barclugh, that foiled your plot. (18)
  • A plot was an afterthought with Congreve. (10)
  • I love my country; I plot for my country. (10)
  • From step to step Sir Austin traced the plot. (10)
  • It was another plot to get me out of the way! (10)
  • What if it were all a plot to get him to marry her? (8)
  • Richard began to scent a plot, and would not be balked. (10)
  • The plot for the rising in Milan city was two months old. (10)
  • She could meet Major Andre and advise him against his plot. (18)
  • No one knew the head of the plot till that night of the spy. (10)
  • Passions spin the plot: We are betrayed by what is false within. (10)
  • The timidity of Andre now explains the ultimate failure of the plot. (18)
  • She and her husband plot, and I plot to thwart them. (10)
  • Letitia thought out a clever plan; it was like the plot of a detective novel. (12)
  • Silently and speedily a plot was matured, and by the next summer it was ripe. (19)
  • The last, with Delphica detecting the plot of Falarique, is really not so bad. (10)
  • In fact, the void of plot, drama, shuffle of excitement, reflected upon Nataly. (10)
  • She has resources, which representatives of a rival creed would plot to secure. (10)
  • The crew and Captain Risk could be confined until his plot was carried through. (18)
  • That night Merthyr heard from Wilfrid that a plot against Carlo Ammiani did exist. (10)
  • They laid a plot, and fell upon him and beat him so that he roared like a buffalo. (12)
  • Not that he went out of the way to secure his end, or risked the expense of a plot. (10)
  • The line between what is honest and dishonest in business is a difficult one to plot. (13)
  • His son was engaged in a plot, and was, moreover, the leader of the plot. (10)
  • There was, I felt with relief, no plot, for nothing had been definitely assented to by me. (10)
  • There was decidedly humour in the plot, and it was a lusty quarterstaff blow into the bargain. (10)
  • They had crossed the garden plot and were at the gate of the park leading to the Western wood. (10)
  • To her, who knew the plot of this tragi-comedy, its most dramatic moment was well-nigh painful. (8)
  • I fell into her plot so far as to walk down to the quays on the river-side and reconnoitre the ship. (10)
  • He did fling her off, spat at us all, and showed the blackest hellish plot I ever in my life heard of. (10)
  • He did fling her off, spat at us all, and showed the blackest hellish plot I ever in my life heard of. (22)
  • As for plays, he detested the theatre, and said he would as lief do a sum as follow a plot on the stage. (9)
  • His subordinate helped him to the instrument, and possibly to the plot, but Edbury was the capital offender. (10)
  • Dr. Greydon questioned the Indian maiden at length about the plot, and she told the story precisely as before. (18)
  • It is easy to imagine the headlines that would have been used if labor had been found in so diabolical a plot. (16)
  • Cervantes wrote a novel with the simplest plot, without belying much or little the natural and logical course of events. (9)
  • Here lay the exposure of the whole plot when the papers were perused by Washington, but too late to entrap the traitor. (18)
  • By this you perceive the true hero, whether he be a prince or a pot-boy, that he does not plot; Fortune does all for him. (10)
  • If Barclugh had confined himself to his plot with Arnold and to his plans in financiering, he would have been better off. (18)
  • By the help of a wooden villain (Maskwell) marked Gallows to the flattest eye, he gets a sort of plot in The Double Dealer. (10)
  • She nodded, but frowned lovingly at the shout he raised, and he understood that there was haply some plot to be worked out. (10)
  • Andrew had become so demoralized by his own plot, that in every turn of events he scented a similar piece of human ingenuity. (10)
  • She had no idea of the long revenge Old Tom cherished, and had just shaped into a plot to be equal with her for the Bull-dogs. (10)
  • Beyond a plot of flowers, a gold-green meadow dipped to a ridge of gorse bordered by dark firs and the tips of greenest larches. (10)
  • If zat woman has a plot for to-morrow night to spoil my concert, she shall not know where she shall wake to-morrow morning after. (10)
  • It can be said that without such personages the plot could not be transacted; but so much the worse for the plot. (9)
  • Whereas he was formerly all enthusiasm about his plot with Arnold, he now began to be doubtful and suspicious of his own ability. (18)
  • Next day the man was handed from the civil to the military authorities, he having confessed to the existence of a plot in the city. (10)
  • In fact, she as good as confessed her scheme to plot for the acknowledged position of Countess of Ormont in the English social world. (10)
  • And ever when the song was heard, From trees that shade the grassy plot Warbled another glossy bird, Whose mate not long ago was shot. (10)
  • This was an outlying plot of neglected ground belonging to their farm, two sedgy meadows, hedged by banks on which grew oaks and ashes. (8)
  • He had restricted all of his business since his illness to the plot with Arnold and to the establishment of a bank among the merchants. (18)
  • It was not for the plot that she cared; she had read too many stories to care for the plot; it was the problem involved. (9)
  • A plot which had all the conditions demanded the year before may be the foundation of many houses when the show arrives on its next visit. (21)
  • Uncle Algernon shambled in to see his nephew before the supper was finished, and his more genial presence brought out a little of the plot. (10)
  • The dramatist who hangs his characters to his plot, instead of hanging his plot to his characters, is guilty of cardinal sin. (8)
  • Besides Fielding and Goldsmith, there is Miss Austen, whose Emma and Mr. Elton might walk straight into a comedy, were the plot arranged for them. (10)
  • Having thus far perfectly succeeded in my plot, my spirit rose rapidly, and I made every exertion to make the road appear short to my fellow-travellers. (6)
  • Braintop rattled them out, their plot and fun and the merits of the actors, with delightful volubility, as one whose happy subject had been finally discovered. (10)

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