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  • A simple affair. (8)
  • Not to mention this anarchist affair! (8)
  • Now to my own affair. (10)
  • The affair is on wheels. (10)
  • Do they know of the affair? (8)
  • This is an affair of temperament. (8)
  • It was your affair in the beginning. (9)
  • In short the Affair was soon adjusted. (4)
  • The Tryst affair no doubt had done it! (8)
  • Why, the affair of last night of course. (6)
  • He wanted to close his eyes to that affair. (8)
  • And I wished to talk of a different affair. (10)
  • But he never has, and so the affair remains. (9)
  • Let me know the instant this affair is over. (10)
  • Cosmopolitanism of races is a different affair. (10)
  • Your way of taking this affair disappointed me. (10)
  • What he does with the knowledge is not our affair. (8)
  • The affair can have none but a disgraceful outcome. (12)
  • Joachim did not know that he and his affair were a joke. (12)
  • To-morrow, in all probability, the papers would have got hold of the affair! (8)
  • The affair seemed ended; Harz heaved a sigh of satisfaction. (8)
  • But with the magazine and its serial the affair is different. (9)
  • There, and only there, lies the whole mystery of the affair. (10)
  • I went, and he entered with delicate sympathy into the affair. (9)
  • I have related how the news of this affair came to us at Savannah. (7)
  • With the Coreys it was something more than an affair of sentiment. (9)
  • And I hope you understand about that old affair, too, by this time. (9)
  • Had he done so, the affair would have been over without a witness. (10)
  • Such a phase is perhaps the prettiest in the history of a love affair. (9)
  • The report may have been so good that Jeff took the affair too easily. (9)
  • That affair of the chiwal-glass had temporarily damped his enthusiasm. (10)
  • Thus there was profit of the affair, though the navvy sank out of sight. (10)
  • The affair which has given us so much anxiety is drawing to a happy conclusion. (4)
  • It had a newspaper, a well-established affair, whose old equipment I laughed at. (16)
  • He did not seem aware that Mrs. Milray was leaving the affair more and more to him. (9)
  • Perhaps, still haunting this, the site of his last work, of his tragic love affair. (8)
  • At least the affair went so deep that it estranged the aspect of his familiar studio. (9)
  • What amused me in the affair was the celerity with which it took itself out of our hands. (9)
  • Whether it was so trifling an affair as to justify this inattention let the reader judge. (7)
  • He knew of the affair, Mrs. Carthew said, for an introduction to her excuses of his clothing. (10)
  • It was a queer little affair with a tuft of black hair, in grace greatly inferior to a kitten. (8)
  • A discreet and suspected affair would not have caused more than silent or whispered curiosity. (12)
  • I think that I have done all my duty requires, and that now I can leave the whole affair to you. (9)
  • She then shut herself in again, with the effect of holding him accountable for the whole affair. (9)
  • This affair, which she had tried to persuade herself was exaggerated, loomed up larger than ever. (8)
  • It was a favourable moment to tell her what she might not at another time regard as a small affair. (10)
  • He was trying, also, to make all the personal and political capital that he could out of the affair. (13)
  • In vain Edward asked himself why he had been such an idiot as to stain his hands with the affair at all. (10)
  • In vain Edward asked himself why he had been such an idiot as to stain his hands with the affair at all. (22)
  • Another thing that struck him was the way in which the war then going on was made into an affair of class. (8)
  • Both were equally free with the husband, and he was impartially fond of both: it was quite a family affair. (9)
  • It became an affair of twinkling musketry and broad flares of artillery; then it sank to silence in the dark. (7)
  • We soon got up a little flirtation; but the other night when I played Mirabel to her, it finished the affair. (6)
  • She waited with trembling for her to give the affair sanction by making her aunt ask him to something at her house. (9)
  • He had felt from the beginning that he was so much more the man to deal with an affair like this than poor old Hilary. (8)
  • He knew very well those men would wait, and gladly wait, till the morning, and that the whole affair was in his hands. (9)
  • For it is recognized to-day that the publication of a paper is a business affair and not a matter of faith or revenge. (16)
  • The affair was now irretrievable, but she gave her approval to it as superbly as if it were submitted in its inception. (9)
  • Conrad came last with Beaton, who had been turning over the music at the piano, and chafing inwardly at the whole affair. (9)
  • This affair must never come to their ears, or I am ruined; and now, the sooner all negociations are concluded the better. (6)
  • Was it possible that a love-scene was coming on as a pendant to that monstrously ridiculous affair of half-an-hour back? (10)
  • Her true heart and her clear mind would have been infallible in the affair, and he had trusted to his own muddled impulse. (9)
  • The wound failed not to mend, the trousers were repaired: Peace about the same time was made, and the affair passed over. (10)
  • No doubt it was all a minor affair as compared with equal knowledge of French literature, and so far it was a loss of time. (9)
  • The entertainment was to be the second night after that, and Mrs. Milray at first took the whole affair into her own hands. (9)
  • She went away to her own room, and when Mrs. Lapham told her husband of the affair, he was silent at first, as she had been. (9)
  • A silent trio sought Paddington in a taxi-cab, digesting this desperate climax of an affair that sprang from origins so small. (8)
  • It matters very little whether the affair is one of enjoyment or of business, we feel the same bitter need of pursuing it to the end. (9)
  • It was a rough little affair, the suggestion of which the architect had got from a kodak of a Sicilian farm-house he had once taken. (13)
  • It gave a pleasant sort of reality to the affair that was in her mind, and made what she wished appear not only possible but probable. (9)
  • Upon the whole, I commend my own conduct in this affair extremely, and regard it as a very happy instance of circumspection and tenderness. (4)
  • He was much relieved at the outcome of the affair; it released him from further responsibility for the school, which had become hateful to him. (13)
  • They still knew that the interest they took in their business was a trifling affair compared to their spontaneous, long-suffering affection for nautical sports. (2)

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Definition of affair:

  • affair, af-fr’, n. that which is to be done: business: any small matter: a battle of minor importance: a matter of intimate personal concern, as a duel | a so-called affair of honour, or an intrigue: (_pl._) transactions in general: public concerns. (0)

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