Sentence for abroad | Use abroad in a sentence

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  • Go abroad! (8)
  • No use inquiring abroad. (10)
  • He spread new air abroad. (10)
  • There was a secret abroad. (10)
  • No laborer abroad at this hour! (8)
  • The storm too abroad so dreadful! (4)
  • Take a run abroad, if you are restless. (10)
  • It is abroad that one truly misses friends. (14)
  • Spending most of his time abroad, I suppose. (8)
  • Threats of a petition against me were abroad. (10)
  • I was abroad a little after six the next morning. (2)
  • At the same time, the bell once more sounded abroad. (2)
  • One comes abroad foredoomed to share the sentiment. (10)
  • A fall indeed from his original conception of his name of fame abroad! (10)
  • Towards evening we went abroad again to post some letters. (2)
  • Their policy, indeed, was to show themselves openly abroad. (10)
  • Let them look with their clearest vision abroad and at home. (10)
  • I have been abroad in many a black night, but never in a blacker. (2)
  • He might go abroad, ruined men always went abroad. (8)
  • Then did mortals dimly guess that something portentous was abroad. (10)
  • I feel a strong persuasion, this morning, that I shall soon be abroad. (4)
  • I would re-establish trade and friendly relations at home and abroad. (18)
  • He could not go abroad alone; the sea upset his liver; he hated hotels. (8)
  • I remember my impression when I saw her first on her mountains abroad. (10)
  • A very wanton spirit of mischief seems to be abroad in this neighborhood. (8)
  • An impression, I am told, sometimes gets abroad that we yield to clamour. (8)
  • But I begin to foresee that I shall not stay abroad so long as I expected. (14)
  • Old delusions are pardonable; but you must now look abroad with your eyes. (10)
  • She has the choice of being abroad with me or staying here unguarded by me. (10)
  • Soon after, he was talking to Mr. Eglett of games at home and games abroad. (10)
  • Was there not some funny story abroad of a Pretender to the Throne of France? (10)
  • Ammiani pronounced his opinion that it would be perilous for her to go abroad. (10)
  • Mrs. Maynard was already at table, and told them all about meeting Mr. Libby abroad. (9)
  • This mysterious incident may tell you that beer was thus early in the morning abroad. (10)
  • We should, anyhow, live abroad, where in the matter of money society is more sensible. (10)
  • Lighted windows looked gladsome, whiffs of comfortable cookery came abroad upon the air. (2)
  • Norton was then newly back from a long sojourn abroad, and his judgments were delocalized. (9)
  • A little after this Clemens went abroad with his family, and lived several years in Germany. (9)
  • These walks continued, I suppose, until Lowell went abroad for a winter in the early seventies. (9)
  • If she would have none, then there was but one thing he could do: marry Christine and go abroad. (9)
  • Numerous subalterns were abroad, lively for strife, and bright with the signal of their readiness. (10)
  • Workmen only were abroad, and Alvan was glad to be out with them to feel with them as one of them. (10)
  • There had been nothing to keep Jolyon at home, and he had removed his grief and his paint-box abroad. (8)
  • It did away with the political hubbub over the Tonans article, and let it noise abroad like nonsense. (10)
  • A man, bareheaded, and with his arms flung wildly abroad, came flying down the promenade from the steerage. (9)
  • Nor less so the Honourable Melville, who professed to have discovered the Balance of Power, at home and abroad. (10)
  • Algernon paid the sums, ready to believe that there was a suspicion abroad of his intention to become a colonist. (10)
  • He saw the abyss she had aided him in escaping; and it was refreshful to look abroad after his desperate impulse. (10)
  • It was not in Audrey Noel to deny herself to any spirit that was abroad; to repel was an art she did not practise. (8)
  • Before Mr. Fitzpatrick obtained the benefit of the act, we were ordered abroad, and I have never since heard of him. (6)
  • His thoughts and beauties are so spread abroad that one touches them everywhere; one is intimate with him by instinct. (4)
  • In his twelfth year his family went abroad, and after some stay in England made a long sojourn in France and Switzerland. (9)
  • At the end of four years we went abroad again, and travel took away the appetite for reading as completely as writing did. (9)
  • She was very sly, and she might be very false, and it was certainly she who had first proposed their going abroad together. (9)
  • Ten days later, having finished his report on the new mine, he stood on the jetty waiting to go abroad the steamer for home. (8)
  • Summer and winter he sat there among his books, seldom stirring abroad by day except for a walk, and by night yet more rarely. (9)
  • The two had driven from his house to spread the malignant rumour abroad; already they blew the biting world on his raw wound. (10)
  • Longer than others are they young: but meanwhile they are of an age when we are driven abroad to seek and shape our destinies. (10)
  • It was sixteen years since my last visit abroad, and I found a very striking change in the feeling towards America and Americans. (14)
  • Then we read the Arabian Nights together, or, rather, he read them to me, often acting out the incidents as we rode or drove abroad. (10)
  • When Venetia spoke of going abroad as casually as she might have mentioned going to the country, a sarcastic smile crept over his face. (13)
  • Count Serabiglione would work himself up in the climax of denunciation, and then look abroad frankly as one whose spirit had been relieved. (10)
  • Lowell was many years in Italy, Spain, and England; Motley spent more than half his life abroad; Hawthorne was away from us nearly a decade. (9)
  • The peasantry were abroad; scarce less terrible to me in my nondescript position than the soldiers of Captain Poul to an undaunted Camisard. (2)
  • It was during the few years of our Beacon Street neighborhood that he spent those hundred days abroad in his last visit to England and France. (9)
  • With his frequent absences and my own abroad, and the intrusion of calamitous cares, the rich tide of his letters was more and more interrupted. (9)
  • As America reaches out for commercial predominance, so the American circus challenged competition abroad, and foreign rivals quivered and shrunk. (21)
  • Rinaldo told him that the tobacco-war raged still; the soldiery had recently received orders to smoke abroad, and street battles were hourly occurring. (10)
  • Before sunrise Tom Bakewell was abroad, and met the missing youth, his master, jogging Cassandra leisurely along the Lobourne park-road, a sorry couple to look at. (10)

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Definition of abroad:

  • abroad, a-brawd’, adv. on the broad or open space: out of doors: public: in another country. (0)

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