Sentence for seeing | Use seeing in a sentence

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  • On seeing his son, Nicholas rose. (8)
  • She would only think of seeing him! (8)
  • I shall see every country worth seeing. (7)
  • She passed a Winter without seeing him. (10)
  • Rather flabbergasted at seeing me, I think. (8)
  • But I only go for the sake of seeing Edward. (4)
  • Then seeing her face, he slipped away again. (8)
  • He could not go back without seeing her to-day! (8)
  • Seeing that, the wily woman resumed her shell. (10)
  • She was the seeing friend of inanimate things. (12)
  • I suppose he had some poor hope, seeing you free. (10)
  • Seeing the impression he has made, he tries again.] (8)
  • He passed without seeing us, licking his lean chops. (8)
  • Would he ever be able to live down here, not seeing her? (8)
  • Dr Corney breakfasted very early, without seeing Vernon. (10)
  • But on seeing them together, she became perfectly satisfied. (4)
  • There could be no doubt of his great pleasure in seeing her. (4)
  • Diana sent her eyes over him and Mr. Hepburn, seeing Dacier. (10)
  • She is upstairs and will have great satisfaction in seeing you all. (4)
  • Seeing this, Mashalleed charged against the Chief once more, and lo! (10)
  • She arrived, therefore, in Hampstead seeing red even where red was not. (8)
  • It depends on what you call seeing, whether you might not call her blind. (2)
  • He stops on seeing who is here, and the unknown lady hysterically giggles. (8)
  • The conditions were in fact almost perfect for seeing more of one another. (8)
  • I will remain another week in the hope of hearing from you, or seeing you. (10)
  • We always want too much, and so end by seeing and understanding too little. (12)
  • And the idea that he was seeing the world, and feeling wiser, flattered him. (10)
  • Seeing John, however, put her bag down in the wrong place, she felt stronger. (8)
  • I am not going to miss seeing you take that first ride on the cable, not much! (13)
  • Montcalm, seeing the sands of his life fast running out, despatched a brief reply. (19)
  • Seeing her, the light of what he now knew of her was an ennobling equal to celestial. (10)
  • Then she shut the door and leaned her forehead against the window-pane, seeing nothing. (8)
  • I kept up a costly household for the sole purpose of seeing him and having him near me. (10)
  • Jackson, seeing her predicament, put down his cigarette and stepped forward to help her. (13)
  • Seeing the little coffin tremble above the hole, he craned his head still further forward. (8)
  • James said that he considered the request, and seeing no good reason against it, consented. (9)
  • Clementina did not make any sign of seeing this, and Mrs. Milray dropped upon her chair again. (9)
  • Seeing her resolution, her husband bade her God-speed, and she set off dauntlessly at daybreak. (19)
  • It must be she playing, and thus almost assured of seeing her, he stood more undecided than ever. (8)
  • Rhoda replied quietly that she was, but had come with the principal object of seeing her sister. (10)
  • Bow to that elder, though seeing him bow To the backward as well, for a thunderous back Upon thee. (10)
  • Absence had increased her desire of seeing Charlotte again, and weakened her disgust of Mr. Collins. (4)
  • He did not care to go to their houses, and he went at first in the hope of seeing Bessie Lynde again. (9)
  • They were constantly seeing Rose and his mother, in the sort of abeyance the Triscoes had fallen into. (9)
  • He talked on rapidly; he wondered that he did not hear Lady Charlotte exclaim at what she must be seeing. (10)
  • Her advice to him was to refuse to fight, seeing that he had done sufficient for glory and his good name. (10)
  • The conductor, seeing himself apparently forgotten, gave his bell a vicious snap, and his car jolted away. (9)
  • He stood up to help her, but seeing how securely she stayed herself from chair to chair he sank down again. (9)
  • She now drew in a long quivering breath, stared at her daughter without seeing her, and hurried downstairs. (9)
  • But, seeing that he did not uncross his arms, and remained bunched up defiantly, Rhoda silently observed him. (10)
  • After all, they had noble traits, and it was no great wonder they got, to despise us, seeing what most of us were. (9)
  • Old Jolyon did not rise on seeing his brother, but held out his hand, and exchanged with him the clasp of a Forsyte. (8)
  • Seeing Rozsi they broke into exclamations of relief, and Kasteliz, with a glance at Swithin, put his lips to her hand. (8)
  • Seeing her master thus vanish, Blink, who had never ceased to whine and sniff his toes, leaped over and landed on his chest. (8)
  • She looked at Rinaldo once, and Rinaldo at her; both dropped their eyes, for their joy at seeing one another alive was mighty. (10)
  • And rightly so, seeing that he confessed to his own bent for sarcastically stinging: he was therefore bound to endure a retort. (10)
  • Yet, seeing that somebody must be somewhere back of the pen, the result would appear still to be referable to private character. (16)
  • My privileges were the touch of hands, the touch of her fingers to my lips, a painless hearing and seeing, and passionate recollection. (10)
  • Then Mrs. Pasmer had made up her mind that Alice had met Mavering somewhere, and that this outburst was the retarded effect of seeing him. (9)
  • He had, before seeing the young lady, digested an immense deal more, as it seemed to him, than any English gentleman should be asked to consume. (10)
  • On the morning of the fifth day, seeing the old man stumble on the level flagstones of the garden, Hilary finished dressing hastily, and followed. (8)
  • How can we help it, seeing that we are undisciplined and standardless, seeing that we started without the backbone that schooling gives? (8)

Also see sentences for: beholding, perception, viewing.

Definition of seeing:

  • seeing, s’ing, n. sight: vision. | conj. since: because: taking into account. | n. see’ing-stone (_obs._), a looking-glass, a divining crystal.(0)

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