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

  • It is rather melancholy though. (10)
  • She smiled sweetly though vaguely. (10)
  • It was very good of you to come, though. (8)
  • Ah, you will not, though thousands will! (10)
  • He would go, though I told him how ill I was. (4)
  • He, too, though he laughed, thanked me kindly. (10)
  • Upon my soul, a very pleasant vicinity, though I. (6)
  • He had them, though none for the incriminating charge. (10)
  • It was as though she might be looking out for some one. (8)
  • He doubled the sum he had intended to leave him, though. (10)
  • Her heart was heavy for him, though she could not say so. (9)
  • Though you were as wild as a cat of the woods, by heaven! (22)
  • These painful ideas crossed her mind, though she said nothing. (4)
  • One would like to die in the open, though, like Whyte-Melville. (8)
  • The young foreigner made a sign as though confirming this opinion. (8)
  • The battle of the antidote Is tough, though silent: may you thrive! (10)
  • Though Julia fancies she prefers tragedy, I would not trust her in it. (4)
  • Real unions were for ever, even though the Church permitted remarriage. (8)
  • She could not have spoken, though her vitality had pressed for speech. (10)
  • Elizabeth could not refuse, though she foresaw little pleasure in the visit. (4)
  • Now, though at first she will suffer much, I am sure she will soon become easier. (4)
  • But he maintained that his aunt, though an eccentric, was a cordially kind woman. (10)
  • The driver seemed to eye him queerly now, as though conceiving doubts about the fare. (8)
  • He brought her nearer to what she had to face, though he did not help her vision much. (10)
  • He did not answer, as though in very truth he had been the shadow of a man lying there. (8)
  • He made himself one of my dogs, though my elder, and seemed to like to be at my heels. (10)
  • But he had plenty of money, though by this time he was married and beginning to have a family. (9)
  • And there was anxiety in his voice, as though Shelton were in danger of missing something good. (8)
  • But sawed stuff is much the easiest, though in a timber country the other is far the cheapest. (17)
  • Fellingham, though a man, and an Englishman, was nervously wakeful enough to see the connection. (10)
  • A faint smile gleamed for a moment on her face, as though she were glad to have come to a decision. (12)
  • And he was moved, though he knew that the squeeze expressed feeling for his nephew, not for himself. (8)
  • But this experience, though he gave a humorous description of it, had a paralysing effect on Imhof. (12)
  • It was indeed a public duty; and the chiwal-glass, though pertaining to it, was a private business. (10)
  • Such a question is almost too dreadful, and though I have asked it, I will not attempt to answer it. (9)
  • Mr. Prentice, though an expert in the use of weapons, did not escape many attacks of murderous intent. (16)
  • Young Farney, though a secretary, was capable of attachment; and his eyes expressed a pitying affection. (8)
  • Even the smooth surface of family-union seems worth preserving, though there may be nothing durable beneath. (4)
  • His letter was soon dispatched; for, though dilatory in undertaking business, he was quick in its execution. (4)
  • He was as sure of this as he was of the other, though he was not so sure of any reason for his pleasure in it. (9)
  • She was grateful to him for perhaps hinting at the amantium irae, though she rejected the folly of the verse. (10)
  • Courtier was silent; and with his eyes Miltoun pressed on him, as though he would despatch him with that glance. (8)
  • She rejoiced at my perfect recovery, though it robbed her of the plea in extenuation of this step she had taken. (10)
  • This speech produced a queer turmoil in Stephen, as though his brother had accused him of a petty view of things. (8)
  • It is a gift that may now and then be the ruin of promising youths, though as a rule they find it helpful enough. (10)
  • The music, though worthy, can hardly stand comparison with that of the great work upon which the opera was modelled. (3)
  • Having done this, she swept her hands down her face and breast as though to brush something from her, and walked away. (8)
  • Though evidently intending to come in, it seemed an effort to enter the room, and a still greater to speak when there. (4)
  • As for condemnation of the poor little woman, her case was not unexampled, though the sudden flare of it startled rather. (10)
  • Naturally, too, he cried out, but his lamentations, though echoed shrilly by the demagogues, seem to have been unavailing. (7)
  • There were many other views to be shewn; and though the weather was hot, there were shady lanes wherever they wanted to go. (4)
  • The choruses contain powerful and dramatic vocal effects, and though not strictly fugal are intricate in their part-writing. (3)
  • They were nearly all little fellows, and very dark, though here and there a six-footer towered up, or a blond showed among them. (9)
  • And he suddenly found his hand up at his mouth, as though there were blood there to be staunched that had escaped from his heart. (8)
  • I myself would consider it desirable for her to go to Christian, though my reasons are not yours; but Judith cannot be persuaded. (12)
  • Farmer Fleming asked not for any life of ease and splendour, though thirty thousand pounds was a fortune; or even twenty thousand. (22)
  • Irene looked at him as though about to refuse, but, seeming to change her mind, went upstairs, and came down again with her hat on. (8)
  • Hilary saw that Mr. Stone was staring fixedly at his sheet of paper, as though the merits of this last sentence were surprising him. (8)
  • It was the first time I had imitated a prose writer, though I had imitated several poets like Moore, Campbell, and Goldsmith himself. (9)
  • She had turned away; but on hearing herself called, though in a voice which proved it to be Mr. Darcy, she moved again towards the gate. (4)
  • We had of course joined the crowd in pushing forward; people always do, though they promise themselves to wait till the last one is out. (9)
  • Though attentive to their neighbours on the other side, they were both of them keeping the corner of an eye on Barbara and on each other. (8)
  • And as though down that vista of faces and fruits and flowers a secret current had been set flowing, Mrs. Pendyce nodded gently to her son. (8)
  • Angelo said that Sana would get to Rome; and Carlo, smiling on Angelo, said they were to die twins though they had been born only cousins. (10)
  • That deathly stillness settled round her heart; her eyes fixed themselves on the skylight, as though beseeching it to break and let in sound. (8)
  • Their honor, their righteousness, their purity are veracious, though their social state is magnified beyond any post-revolutionary experience. (9)
  • In this case, they spoil both pictures: and that scene down there rather hooks me; though I prefer the Dachstein in the wane of the afterglow. (10)
  • Thyme ate in silence, but though her eyes seemed fastened on her plate, she saw every glance that passed between them, heard every word they said. (8)
  • Forgiveness does not matter, though I now believe that poor loving old man who waits outside his door weeping, is wrong-headed only in his political views. (10)
  • In the unnatural stillness his ear received tones of a hymn chanted below; now sinking, now swelling; as though the voices faltered between prayer and inspiration. (10)
  • Juliana, which fully determined her to continue the campaign at Beckley Court, commence decisive movements, and not to retreat, though fifty George Uplofts menaced her. (10)

Also see sentences for: although, bethought, forethought, thought, thoughtful, thoughtless, thoughts.

Definition of though:

  • though, th_, conj. admitting: allowing: even if notwithstanding. (0)

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