Sentence for imagine | Use imagine in a sentence

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

  • Do you imagine it? (10)
  • Imagine a collision! (10)
  • Do I imagine it clearly? (9)
  • Imagine how I felt, Grinnidge! (9)
  • Imagine yourself in his shoes. (8)
  • I let them imagine he cared for me. (10)
  • Well, why do you imagine they do it? (8)
  • She could imagine she scored a point. (10)
  • Impossible to imagine him intimidated. (10)
  • I can imagine learning to love ugliness. (10)
  • Where, do you imagine, she would lay it? (10)
  • You may imagine what I felt and how I acted. (4)
  • To imagine it a moment was an injury to her. (10)
  • You cannot imagine what depends on it for me. (12)
  • Come, imagine that, if you are for comparisons. (10)
  • It means more to me than you can possibly imagine. (8)
  • You cannot imagine how suddenly it has come on me! (4)
  • There of all the world you might imagine Gods to sit. (10)
  • And even to imagine such a meeting filled him with fear. (12)
  • But look forward, and you cannot imagine our separation. (10)
  • Let us imagine a composer of the 12th-century at his work. (3)
  • You are in a much more dangerous position than you imagine. (10)
  • No one could imagine of her that she spoke broken-spiritedly. (10)
  • Few members of the privileged Band dare even imagine the thing. (10)
  • Who could imagine this to be the letter of an old crabbed miser? (10)
  • They may not know it, and those who are richer may not imagine it. (9)
  • I cannot imagine a people so mentally and morally depraved as that! (7)
  • He could not imagine that Lady Romfrey required more of her husband. (10)
  • But do you imagine you can go about the town taking things out of spite? (8)
  • She was unable to imagine danger where her own impelling thirst was pure. (10)
  • She does not imagine the effect of her silence upon the magnanimous wretch. (10)
  • There you imagine what you will; you live what you imagine. (10)
  • Imagine my surprise at finding myself thus seated amongst my old Acquaintance. (4)
  • And yet I imagine all these people are followers of One who never owned anything. (8)
  • I can imagine, that before she had seen any body superior, she might tolerate him. (4)
  • I should imagine his opinions to be extremely good, for they are not a multitude. (10)
  • But we are forbidden to imagine the conducting of an argument thereon with a lady. (10)
  • Besides, think how difficult it is for them to imagine themselves in such a position. (8)
  • I do not imagine he figures much in the letters to Mansfield Park; do you, Miss Price? (4)
  • What proportion of the upper classes do you imagine is even conscious of that necessity? (8)
  • He did not speak; but I can imagine everything he would have said, had he opened his Mouth. (4)
  • How Wickham and Lydia were to be supported in tolerable independence, she could not imagine. (4)
  • Now, imagine a master of the Comic treating this theme, and particularly the argument on it. (10)
  • Cousin imagine what my transports will be when I feel the dear precious drops trickle on my face! (4)
  • You may indeed imagine grief in the very rock that sees its flower fading to the withered shred. (10)
  • He begged me as a man to imagine the scene: the old Bloated Bourbon of London Wall and Camberwell! (10)
  • There was one whose colour he liked, a dove-grey, but to imagine Megan clothed in it was beyond him. (8)
  • And now that he perceived this, he was bewildered, yet could not imagine how to get on terms with them. (8)
  • Imagine an old, white, timbered cottage with a thatched roof, and no single line about it quite straight. (8)
  • He could imagine the damp touch of very expectant fingers; the dying look of life-drinking eyes; and, oh! (22)
  • She could imagine how much he disliked to go, if such a ship as the Colmannia did not make him want to go. (9)
  • It is false to imagine that schemers and workers in the dark are destitute of the saving gift of conscience. (10)
  • You know the weak side of her character, and may imagine the sentiments and expressions which were torturing me. (4)
  • In trying to understand why her sister should imagine it, she began to know that she had in truth deceived Dahlia. (22)
  • It intimated a romantic personality in the author, and the world still likes to imagine romantic things of authors. (9)
  • How they will bear so much dissipation I cannot imagine; of their spirits I have no fear, I only dread their health. (4)
  • Or, finally, imagine that you yourself had become impoverished, and were forced to withdraw all assistance from me. (12)
  • When she should be stronger, there might be a pale flush in it, like sunset on snow, but Verrian had to imagine that. (9)
  • I knew that he could not conceive the idea of jealousy existing in me, as little as I could imagine unfaithfulness in him. (10)
  • Nor does the organization, as some of its critics seem to imagine, get any special privileges from the telegraph companies. (16)
  • How little the onlookers imagine that after the act the human rooster frequently drops in a state of collapse and exhaustion! (21)
  • Imagine the behaviour of people round a slain tiger that does not compel them to fly, and may yet stretch out a dreadful paw! (10)
  • Should he ever propose to me (which I have very little reason to imagine he has any thought of doing), I shall not accept him. (4)
  • He ought to have known; he ought to have given them warning; but when did a Forsyte ever imagine that his conduct could upset anybody! (8)
  • So conversational were his eyes and brows that he could persuade you to imagine he was carrying on a dialogue without opening his mouth. (10)
  • However, I do not imagine that it was a very smiling time for any literary endeavorer at home in the life-and-death civil war then waging. (9)
  • He dutifully tried to imagine another issue to the disaster of the night, and to realize himself suddenly bereft of her who so filled his life. (9)
  • And imagine the celestial refreshment of having a pure decency in the place of sham; real flesh; a soul born active, wind-beaten, but ascending. (10)
  • Where this people finds the secret of its pretty speeches, I cannot imagine; unless the secret should be no other than a sincere desire to please! (2)
  • Dudley took the word, leaving her to imagine freedom, until once more her mother or her father, inspired by him, came interceding, her mother actually supplicating. (10)

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