Sentence for discovery | Use discovery in a sentence

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  • How humiliating is this discovery! (4)
  • Happy the voice that proclaimed the discovery! (4)
  • He was like a discovery to her. (10)
  • A discovery would exactly ruin me. (10)
  • A discovery would exactly ruin me. (22)
  • He felt on the verge of some, discovery. (8)
  • I wish the discovery may do them any good. (4)
  • What he had said, indeed, was no discovery. (8)
  • That is my discovery; unhappily a late one. (10)
  • And yet the joy of the discovery was clouded. (5)
  • This discovery laid many smaller matters open. (4)
  • There is no knowing where that might lead to discovery. (6)
  • No morning could be fine that contained such a discovery. (8)
  • Temple had previously made discovery of Janet Ilchester. (10)
  • The result was the discovery that it nursed under water. (21)
  • To this discovery succeeded some others equally mortifying. (4)
  • And I own this new discovery seemed another point against her. (2)
  • Her sensations on the discovery made her perfectly speechless. (4)
  • In the discovery of her baseness, she had made a poor figure. (10)
  • Sir Purcell Barrett frequently called to assist in the discovery. (10)
  • He made a very picturesque thing of the discovery of the paint-mine. (9)
  • On his own bed he lay and pondered over the limitations of his discovery. (5)
  • Even before the discovery of the crime his behaviour attracted attention. (12)
  • The young man in the discovery shaft was a trifle disconcerted, apparently. (1)
  • And the Colonel dropped his gaze, startled by the discovery he had stumbled on. (8)
  • Now can you tell me of the morning on which the discovery of the forgery was made? (8)
  • For a while the shock of this discovery overwhelmed Champlain with rage and sorrow. (19)
  • She was cut off from the music-room, had not crossed its threshold since her discovery. (8)
  • He not only took no precautions, he boasted that he hailed the consequences of discovery. (10)
  • That is the discovery of advancing age: and I used to imagine it was quite the other way. (10)
  • But this blow, whether it fell on him by discovery or by confession, could not be countered. (8)
  • But the discovery that an idea is nonsensical is not a satisfactory solution of a difficulty. (10)
  • It was his duty to return to his own command with all possible speed and report his discovery. (1)
  • Rinaldo subsequently told him that his discovery of the armoury necessitated his confinement. (10)
  • In this pursuit I made a discovery that greatly interested me, and that specialized my inquiries. (9)
  • And from this moment his pale, round eyes never ceased to bulge with the interest of his discovery. (8)
  • Discovery that there was still a barrier between him and them came but slowly in the next two days. (8)
  • If the lieutenant sent her away, Mr. Andrew would infallibly pursue her, and light on a discovery. (10)
  • She seemed to propose shewing no agitation, or disappointment, or peculiar concern in the discovery. (4)
  • The discovery that his mother was beautiful was one which he felt must absolutely be kept to himself. (8)
  • But if you take his sermon, or his essay, or even his apposite reflection, you cannot escape discovery. (9)
  • It resembled a discovery, so strangely had her opiate and power of dreaming wrought through her tortures. (10)
  • After such a discovery as this, you will scarcely affect further wonder at my meaning in bidding you adieu. (4)
  • In the discovery of Lake Ontario, two years later, Champlain found some compensation for his disappointment. (19)
  • In a sort of icy discovery, he had seen his life as it would be if for a second time he had to bear such loss. (8)
  • The discovery was reached, and even acknowledged, before she could persuade herself to swallow the repulsive truth. (10)
  • And then he saw her looking at him, as if, seeing into the recesses of his soul, she had made some ghastly discovery. (8)
  • In the disturbance of that discovery he was very near to going and pouring out to her the whole story of his feelings. (8)
  • We are warmer if we travel on foot sunward, but it is a discovery that we are colder if we take to ballooning upward. (10)
  • And perceiving that in this impasse his last hope of discovery had foundered, the writer let his head fall on his chest. (8)
  • Their voyages of discovery stretched up on to the moor as far as the wild stone man, whose origin their wisdom perhaps knew. (8)
  • The others owned one by one that it was so, and she enjoyed the merit of a discoverer; but her discovery was rapidly superseded. (9)
  • She need not so have thought, for the Squire never worked embroideries, nor did the needle of his soul make voyages of discovery. (8)
  • The season was just beginning and time had been too short for a discovery and weeding out of the tough characters among the help. (21)
  • It must be confessed that he had come unwillingly to discovery of the depth of his passion, aware that it meant giving up too much. (8)
  • This little discovery had sufficed to transfigure, as it were, the rest of the day, and awaken a throng of new hopes and questions. (5)
  • As in the case of the wind instruments, the discovery of the principle of the vibration of a stretched string was probably accidental. (3)
  • The first hour of discovery had been as one confused and angry minute, ending in a burst of nerves and the telegram to General Pendyce. (8)
  • This meeting showed Shelton that he had been an hour on the stone seat; he had thought it some ten minutes, and the discovery alarmed him. (8)
  • At every minute of the day Ripton was thrown into sweats of suspicion that discovery was imminent, by some stray remark or message from Adrian. (10)
  • The sensations of the afternoon had been full and poignant, and this gruesome discovery coming on the top of them had really made her head ache. (8)
  • Then, with a sense of stupefaction, he made the discovery that no arrangement could possibly be made that would not be dangerous, even desperate. (8)
  • It was evident that he felt the shock of this discovery, and Shelton understood that personal acquaintance makes a difference, even in a vagabond. (8)
  • The lifeless form was hastily conveyed under ground where had been the circus ring and where the chances of discovery and disinterment were remote. (21)
  • Venial and grossly incompetent critics there have always been, but these have eventually been limited in their influence through the inevitable discovery of their defects. (16)

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