Sentence for foreign | Use foreign in a sentence

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

  • Foreign news. (10)
  • Speaks foreign English. (10)
  • Kick the foreign beggars out. (8)
  • She has had no foreign training. (10)
  • Its foreign service is ubiquitous. (16)
  • A foreign patent for cleaning boilers? (8)
  • Our foreign habits allow us to visit thus early! (10)
  • Her speech was not of so halting or foreign an English. (10)
  • Her father is so opposed to her making a foreign marriage. (9)
  • Fiction, and especially foreign fiction, he did not care for. (8)
  • She speaks English, sir, and her name, I think, was foreign. (10)
  • Her look on him was foreign; a civil smile as they conversed. (10)
  • The Minister for Foreign Affairs asked me about it yesterday. (14)
  • He counselled the study of Foreign Affairs for a present theme. (10)
  • That is the end of the limit, as the foreign ambassador remarked. (8)
  • We were obliged to confess that she was catching a foreign accent. (10)
  • The question is, Why not work him in the field of foreign literature? (9)
  • I talk to you like a man who has found a compatriot in a foreign land. (10)
  • And she resumed her foreign air in a most elaborate and overwhelming bow. (10)
  • She felt then that he was comparing her home with another, a foreign home. (10)
  • We thought it a pity to have to leave this nice foreign place immediately. (10)
  • He had been met on his way by a lady unmistakeably foreign in her appearance. (10)
  • Her brown eyes certainly looked frightened, her clothes were of a foreign cut. (8)
  • I feel it so empty out here; these people are so funny-all foreign and shallow. (8)
  • She remembered Laura, and Carlo, and her poor little frightened foreign mother. (10)
  • I tried to feel at home; the heir of the place seemed foreign, and so did Janet. (10)
  • The fairest of the cities of the plain had long been a nest of foreign soldiery. (10)
  • Our gallant fellows forgot the intrusion of the foreign as soon as it had passed. (10)
  • She receives ministers of state and foreign ambassadors like a crowned sovereign. (12)
  • Often had he thought of enlisting again, and getting drafted to a foreign station. (10)
  • Often had he thought of enlisting again, and getting drafted to a foreign station. (22)
  • The need for a common service of foreign and national news must therefore be admitted. (16)
  • The instance: she positively would not notice that you wear a dress-coat of a foreign cut. (10)
  • To do so brusque and, as it seemed to Hilary, so inhumane a thing was foreign to his nature. (8)
  • He spoke English with a foreign accent; his voice was rather harsh, but his smile very kindly. (8)
  • She turned the tables on me for looking so powerful, though I was dying for a foreign princess. (10)
  • He marched on the foe, And never counted numbers; Foreign widows know The hosts he sent to slumbers. (10)
  • It came as a shock to realise that this young foreign vagabond had taken such a place within his thoughts. (8)
  • We had at last a real letter of his, dated from a foreign city; but he mentioned nothing of coming to me. (10)
  • His tone expressed disappointment, but impartiality; he would do justice to foreign superiority if he must. (9)
  • Frank Gregory to a lady described as having been a frequent and bountiful contributor to the foreign missions. (9)
  • Slaked lime should be made from well-burned quicklime, free from ashes, clinker, and other foreign materials. (17)
  • They had made the Marienburg their home, and kept it against foreign and domestic foes for five hundred years. (9)
  • It was as though this foreign vagrant twanged within him a neglected string, which gave forth moans of a mutiny. (8)
  • Darkness is horrible in foreign places, but foreign places are not so accusing to you by daylight. (10)
  • Darkness is horrible in foreign places, but foreign places are not so accusing to you by daylight. (22)
  • In her history there, had been officers and bankers; even foreign dignitaries; now there was this sullen young fellow . (9)
  • In her way, also, Helen was laborious and conscientious, trying to solve the complex impressions of the foreign world. (13)
  • My father nodded: he thought I exaggerated that foreign English of hers; but, as I said, I was new to it and noticed it. (10)
  • For a number of years before the world war the amount of foreign news in the average American newspaper was very limited. (16)
  • She was not expected to faint, only she stood for the foreign Aminta more than for their familiar Browny in his presence. (10)
  • I was able to talk of foreign cities and could tell stories, and I was, besides, under the immediate protection of Heriot. (10)
  • Italy, where the common people cared for nothing but the lighter style of tune, has had to build anew, upon foreign foundations. (3)
  • With one hand Bodkin proffered the pictures to the foreign market, with the other he formed a list of private British collectors. (8)
  • Dozens, foreign and domestic, are on the back of Old England; a tribute to our quality if at the same time an irritating scourge. (10)
  • He may take his afternoon walk in some foreign country on the banks of the canal, and then come home to dinner at his own fireside. (2)
  • Both gentlemen were angry with the Birds on the flags of foreign nations, which would not imitate a sawdust Lion to couch reposefully. (10)
  • She was dressed ravishingly; slightly in a foreign style, the bodice being peaked at the waist, as was then the Portuguese persuasion. (10)
  • Cooperative enterprise being, in his opinion, foreign to the spirit of the country, there was, so far as he could see, no other alternative. (8)
  • The article was brief and passed in review the three main topics of the currency, our foreign relations, and the Kansas-Nebraska difficulties. (14)
  • In fact, foreign faces and foreign tongues prevailed in Greenwich Village, but no longer German or even Irish tongues or faces. (9)
  • As America reaches out for commercial predominance, so the American circus challenged competition abroad, and foreign rivals quivered and shrunk. (21)
  • Again they noted the English solidity of the civic edifices, and already they had observed in the foreign population a difference from that at home. (9)
  • Travel itself has become so universal that everybody, in a manner, has been everywhere, and the foreign scene has no longer the charm of strangeness. (9)
  • Around the office and along to the street of the cottages crowds were chattering, gesticulating; Ines fancied the foreign jabberers inclined to threaten. (10)
  • Even the chief of his Chancellery in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned him, and questioned him with an expression that made him blanch with shame. (12)
  • His humour flickered wildly round the ridiculous position of a prominent young nobleman, whose bearing and character were foreign to a position of ridicule. (10)
  • They listened gravely to Laura, who related that not only English books, but foreign (repeated and emphasized), had been supplied by Mr. Chips to Mr. Barrett. (10)
  • Again Wilfrid lifted an eyelid, and there is no knowing but that ideas of a connection with foreign Counts, Cardinals, and Princes passed hopefully through him. (10)
  • Tributes like these to the enterprise and energy and superior skill of the American circus men covered the almost continuous period of their foreign wanderings. (21)
  • They were signed by a certain Jegor Ulitch, and consisted of revelations concerning the Russian revolution, its foreign committee, and the activities of the terrorists. (12)
  • It was the corner-stone of his success that Stanley had completely seen through the talked-of revival of English agriculture, and sedulously cultivated the foreign market. (8)

Also see sentences for: alien, exotic, extraneous, odd, strange, unfamiliar.

Definition of foreign:

  • foreign, for’in, adj. belonging to another country: from abroad: alien: not belonging to, unconnected: not appropriate. | adj. for’eign-built, built in a foreign country. | ns. for’eigner, a native of another country; for’eignness, the quality of being foreign: want of relation to something: remoteness. (0)

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