Sentences for struggle. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use struggle in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for struggle.
- That had been a struggle! (10)
- Daily the struggle endured. (10)
- Death had a hard struggle with her. (12)
- The form beside him ceased to struggle. (8)
- But he made the first struggle against it. (9)
- Then for us the struggle, for him the grief. (10)
- Death stilled her struggle before it was decided. (8)
- I looked at my father to try a struggle with him. (10)
- The voice, buried in curtains, came after a struggle. (10)
- There is a little struggle, then she resigns her lips. (8)
- The struggle was a hard one, but pride finally conquered. (5)
- A struggle like this finds out the weak spots in everybody. (8)
- All through that silent meal the struggle went on within her. (8)
- In each of us there is that against which we cannot struggle. (8)
- I suppose you think it brave, then, to go on with the struggle. (8)
- Redworth, in the struggle to haul him away, received a blow from him. (10)
- In the struggle to breathe he had pushed it out from under the clothes. (8)
- The struggle with his uncle seemed to be souring him or deadening him. (10)
- Did you appear on the scene, as the constable says, during the struggle? (8)
- After a short struggle, however, Charles Hayter seemed to quit the field. (4)
- He had one helpless arm; his clothes were torn as from a fierce struggle. (10)
- He had one helpless arm; his clothes were torn as from a fierce struggle. (22)
- It cost me a struggle to turn aside to Germany from the Italian highroad. (10)
- You will find me too proud to struggle against your mind and your decision. (12)
- And he felt with a sort of horror that he must begin his struggle over again. (8)
- If she had not been ordered to give up nursing, that struggle would never have come. (8)
- It was a case of cramp, but to get him in was not difficult, for he did not struggle. (8)
- She gave a low, comfortable chuckle, and told Westover of the struggle they had made. (9)
- By-and-by, Emilia was led to think of herself; but with a struggle and under protest. (10)
- What part both Cialdini and Garibaldi will play in the great struggle nobody can tell. (10)
- The house grew more sombre, as day by day the struggle for life moved on to its crisis. (13)
- The struggle will be a sharp one, as the outs are distracted, and we shall want you much. (6)
- But, in the interval, she had experienced emotions which warned her of a struggle to come. (22)
- A struggle ensues, in the course of which I receives the black eye which I herewith produce. (8)
- They had watched our struggle with the storm, and welcomed us ashore with hearty good-will. (20)
- He redoubled his struggle to get forward in his chair; to get forward and put the bottle down. (8)
- How did geographical situation favor the Netherlands in the struggle for commercial supremacy? (3)
- Or was it that they were unconscious of struggle or of self-respect, and just let things drift? (8)
- The limit seemed to be fixed only by the weight we were individually willing to struggle with. (20)
- Lavender suffered a moment of the most poignant struggle between his principles and his chivalry. (8)
- Tony me no Tonies; I am stony to such whimpering business now we are in the van of the struggle. (10)
- Ghastly as a minority is in an Election, in a lifelong struggle it is refreshing and encouraging. (10)
- She saw, or she divined, much of this struggle; but the vision of it was fitful, not consecutive. (10)
- Seeing that a prolonged struggle would follow if she did not get up, Nedda rose and changed chairs. (8)
- It was rather worse than the anticipated struggle with this Charlotte, though he had kept his temper. (10)
- Their national qualities were essentially warlike, and were developed by years of struggle for existence. (3)
- It had been a life and death struggle with her; she had conquered, but she had also necessarily lost much. (9)
- It was only in this way, he held, that the intensely personal character of the struggle could be recorded. (9)
- In a last struggle for life and liberty the Governor attempted to rise, and looking back the captain saw him. (1)
- The period of the struggle against slavery culminating in the Civil War was one of great editorial leadership. (16)
- My hat had fallen off in the struggle and my hair tumbled about my face and shoulders in the most mortifying way. (1)
- To end the anguish of his struggle he quickened his steps, so that he found he was reaching home almost at a run. (9)
- But now Fulkerson clearly meant business, and March had a struggle to maintain himself in a firm poise of refusal. (9)
- He put himself at her side, and he did not leave her again till he went to dress for the struggle around the Tree. (9)
- She nodded, and horror stirred within old Jolyon, the horror of one who has never known a struggle with desperation. (8)
- We now scientifically know that in this department of the universal struggle, success is awarded to the bettermost. (10)
- He gave the struggle his attention, as an idler might observe the feat of a juggler, without interest in the outcome. (1)
- Jackson, he deemed, would get most out of the fight of life by making the struggle, as he had made it himself, unaided. (13)
- The absolute necessity of seeming like herself produced then an immediate struggle; but after a while she could do no more. (4)
- That something which made him, alone among Forsytes, move with the times had warned him against the struggle to retain them. (8)
- Braintop, after a short struggle, and an effort at speech, which was loosely shaken in his mouth, heard that he stood a prisoner. (10)
- Everybody was so zealously employed in the struggle to appear comfortable under Mrs. Mel, that his departure was hardly observed. (10)
- When he had accomplished this it seemed sufficient in itself, and she had to think, to struggle to recall things beyond it, above it. (9)
- He himself had never confided his spiritual struggles to any living creature; and the unspiritual struggle had little interest for Miltoun. (8)
- Instead of disturbing her, the news had a strangely calming effect; as though she saw in the prospect of this struggle new hope for herself. (8)
- It presented itself to men in the struggle for existence at every turn of the road, insidiously and honorably disguised as ambition and courage. (13)
- An incessant struggle of one man with the world, which position usually ranks his relatives against him, does not conduce to soundness of judgement. (10)
- There she sat, staring before her; and only her tight-clasped hands, the little movements of her lips and throat, showed the struggle going on in her. (8)
- The intervening chapters will show pitiable weakness, and such a schooling of disaster as makes men, looking on the surface of things, deem the struggle folly. (10)
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Definition of struggle:
- struggle, strug’l, v.i. to make great efforts with contortions of the body: to make great exertions: to contend: to labour in pain: to be in agony or distress. | n. a violent effort with contortions of the body: great labour: agony. | n. strugg’ler, one who struggles, strives, or contends. (0)
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