Sentence for singular | Use singular in a sentence

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

  • This was singular. (8)
  • I feel singular pains already. (10)
  • He thought that the singular look recurred. (10)
  • But here was another singular change in Evan. (10)
  • In my youth their singular attire impressed me. (10)
  • He noticed the singular appearance of the streets. (10)
  • The Duke would find a change of the sort singular. (10)
  • A singular ill fate befell the writings of Menander. (10)
  • There was a singular fixity in her face and attitude. (8)
  • Things had come to this; and he thought it singular. (10)
  • She added a little laugh to the singular interjection. (10)
  • You might make her see stars, but never in the singular. (8)
  • A singular form of speech, it was thought by the ladies. (10)
  • The singular fact was that no answer to it ever arrived. (10)
  • Renee bent on Nevil one of her singular looks of raillery. (10)
  • The hours at Tourdestelle had a singular turn for slipping. (10)
  • It explains, too, the singular influence the man has upon me. (1)
  • There was a singular huskiness in his voice as he spoke again. (1)
  • And she could trust her friend: he who was a singular constancy. (10)
  • Patrick also called attention to the singular noise in the room. (10)
  • She sat down to make tea, and talked with singular self command. (10)
  • She sat down to make tea, and talked with singular self command. (22)
  • To pass from Becket to Joyfields was really a singular experience. (8)
  • Gower had singular experiences of him on the drive North-westward. (10)
  • The singular sharpness of her refusal astonished him none the less. (10)
  • But before the singular muteness of this family sounds would not come. (8)
  • I was a witness of the most singular scene this morning, at the piano. (10)
  • It occurred to him that they would be characterized as a singular couple. (10)
  • Vittoria perceived a singular change in him: he had become pale and sedate. (10)
  • But he did know of a singular harmony that suddenly burst over his whole being. (10)
  • It is a singular fact, I have not known what this love is, that they talk about. (10)
  • This singular person had fully qualified herself to attend on a soldier-brother. (10)
  • As there is something singular in our Courtship, I will give you an account of it. (4)
  • During this conversation they had both heard a singular intermittent noise above. (10)
  • He held her disengaged hand and his head was bent with a singular dignity and grace. (1)
  • My aunt Dorothy accepted the eulogy with a singular trembling wrinkle of the forehead. (10)
  • And what a singular thing it is to look back on the day when we thought something like it! (10)
  • They exhibit a singular mingling of the old and new styles, natural under the circumstances. (3)
  • The mixed origin of the singular issue could not be examined, where all was increasingly funny. (10)
  • Emilia, in a singular bewilderment, sat eyeing a beam of sombre city sunlight on the dusty carpet. (10)
  • Percy, however, asked some questions about Sedgett, and seemed to think his disappearance singular. (10)
  • Percy, however, asked some questions about Sedgett, and seemed to think his disappearance singular. (22)
  • I asked, when he had told me of this singular experience; I liked his apparently not coloring it at all. (9)
  • Lavender to the exultation he was evidently feeling, this singular visitor went out and closed the door. (8)
  • You are the oldest friend we have, and by a singular coincidence you are the oldest friend of Mr. Durgin, too. (9)
  • He must have been in a singular state not to see her heart in the refusal, as was she not to see his in the request. (10)
  • The necessity for the two conditions will explain how it is that we count him during centuries in the singular number. (10)
  • With this great book and with Esmond and The Newcomes, he gave a name eminent, singular, and beloved to English fiction. (10)
  • Nor was it singular to her that one of them at last should rise and protest against the continuation of the impertinence. (10)
  • Luigi confessed (owing to a singular recovery of his memory) the gift of the cigarette as coming from the Signorina Vittoria. (10)
  • Singular indeed; but men, even great men, men of title, are so, some of them, whom you could least suspect of their being so. (10)
  • Thereupon came one of the most singular sensations he had ever known: he felt that he was unable to see the way to please her. (10)
  • What with her name and her hair and her build and her singular style of attire, one wonders at her coming into civilized parts. (10)
  • My recollection of him is of courtesy to a far younger man unqualified by patronage, and of a presence of singular dignity and grace. (9)
  • A gentleman in the stalls, a head beneath her, bowed, and holding up a singular article, gravely said that he had been requested to pass it. (10)
  • When the desert had made its appearance, I beckoned the waiter towards me, and asked what the landlord meant by his singular reception of me. (6)
  • Mr. Goren thought it very singular that young Mr. Harrington should demand all the hours of the day for his own purposes, up to half-past four. (10)
  • What a singular gift the fellow had of divesting things and people of their garments, of tearing away their veil of shams, and their phylacteries! (8)
  • They were people whom chance had brought for the time under a singular obligation to the Lapham ladies, and they were gratefully recognisant of it. (9)
  • She continued talking in random suggestions, and with singular heat, as if she conceived that the sensibility of her sisters required to be aroused. (10)
  • Wilfrid was perhaps the most critical auditor present: for he doubted whether she could renew that singular charm of her singing in the pale lighted woods. (10)
  • Yes, but the battles with Charlotte forced on his recognition once more, and violently, the singular consequences of his retirement and Coriolanus quarrel with his countrymen. (10)

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