Sentence for ahead | Use ahead in a sentence

A sentence for the word ahead. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use ahead in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for ahead.

  • Go ahead! (8)
  • Go ahead! (9)
  • Go ahead! (12)
  • Right ahead then. (12)
  • On, ahead of me, goat! (10)
  • Three ahead of him now! (8)
  • He could run far ahead. (10)
  • Ahead of him he sees a gulf. (10)
  • Margarita gaily tripped ahead. (10)
  • He passed the stand a head ahead. (22)
  • Anthony was nearly a generation ahead. (10)
  • Anthony was nearly a generation ahead. (22)
  • Let them go ahead and do what they can. (13)
  • He dashed ahead, followed closely by Herbert. (10)
  • They set their eyes toward the dark gulf ahead. (10)
  • Mademoiselle had free space to trot ahead of us. (10)
  • She discovered that her friend had gone ahead of her. (10)
  • And then we can really go ahead and take our proper place. (8)
  • Young Crossjay cantering ahead was her favourite subject. (10)
  • It was now plain that there was serious trouble looming ahead. (19)
  • Mrs. Pasmer looked involuntarily round from the carriage ahead. (9)
  • Raiser pressed ahead, to meditate by himself, as was his wont. (10)
  • But after a time they were hidden; then we saw one moving ahead. (10)
  • Stones thumped on his breast; the barrier-line ahead grew denser. (10)
  • From the corner he could only just see Megan, a long way ahead now. (8)
  • To get ahead in Berlin a man needs iron fists and an iron forehead. (12)
  • Crossjay ranged ahead and picked flowers, bounding back to show them. (10)
  • Then it was a simple trot of the hussars ahead; way was made for him. (10)
  • Not much ahead of ancient Egyptians in spirituality or in priestcraft! (10)
  • He looked nowhere but ahead, like an archer putting hand for his arrow. (10)
  • He looked ahead at the low dead-blue cloud swinging from across channel. (10)
  • She was a few paces ahead of Mrs. Pagnell, beside whom a gentleman walked. (10)
  • He was one of a pack; many were ahead of him, the whole of them were eager. (10)
  • One paper said the mayor told his men to go ahead and ignore the injunction. (16)
  • Attached to a passenger train and about four weeks ahead of the show, comes car No. (21)
  • Shop-lights were ahead: a very luminous chemist sent a green ray into the darkness. (10)
  • Ahead of him in the distance ran the second groom; behind him a labourer and a footman. (8)
  • The breakers could be seen for unlimited stretches right ahead, rolling surge upon surge. (18)
  • His steps took him a little ahead of her, and he could look back into her face as he spoke. (9)
  • But he is now at work on an Alcestis which will be a long way ahead of anything he has done. (14)
  • Fortune shone ahead, and on the road he saw where his deficiencies would be filled up by her. (10)
  • Angelo rushed ahead of them down the declivity, and stood full in the road to meet the procession. (10)
  • Right ahead of me lay a barren waste of sand extending to the right and left as far as I could see. (7)
  • Extremely shrewd is Master Ricky, and carries as open an eye ahead of him as the ships before Troy. (10)
  • Wood choppers went ahead to clear the road with their axes and permit the passage of the high cage. (21)
  • Firm you stand, feeling the muscles of both legs, left half a pace ahead, right planted, both stringy. (10)
  • About twenty yards ahead the curricle was halted and turned about to see the extent of the mischief done. (10)
  • Across Long Acre they came into a street where there was not a soul save the two others, a long way ahead. (8)
  • Having done so, they rushed ahead to the ensuing hour with the mad precipitation of pantomimic machinery. (10)
  • He walked unthinkingly, right ahead, to the red West, as he discovered when pausing to consult his watch. (10)
  • A British shell from close over his head burst sixty yards ahead; he stumbled, fell flat, picked himself up. (8)
  • If they seem rather too proud of their victory, it is merely because, as becomes them, they do not look ahead. (10)
  • Only yesterday I got a letter from the Kicker Brothers turning me down after telling me last month to go ahead. (13)
  • Far ahead down her journey of the years to come, she did see muffled things she might hope and would strive to do. (10)
  • The general manager always strives to be at the scene ahead of the artful lawyer, who would fain share in the damages. (21)
  • He made a prodigious effort to control himself, while Breckon ran a little ahead, with some wild notion of preparing Ellen. (9)
  • Their general plan was at first copied from Field, but the imitator went so far ahead of his model as almost to eclipse it. (3)
  • Many delightful things he showed her, while Holly and the dog Balthasar danced ahead, or came to them at intervals for attention. (8)
  • The flame in the east had died, but the tops of the larches were bathed in a gentle radiance; and the peaks ahead were like amber. (8)
  • She was consciously ahead of them in the knowledge that her father had been, without the taint of gambling, a beneficent speculator. (10)
  • He sighted his melancholy uncle Algernon hunting an appetite in the Row, and looking as if the hope ahead of him were also one-legged. (10)
  • The change caused him, first of all, astonishment; and while he preceded Johanna to light the lamp, he reflected on the difficult decision ahead. (12)
  • There was Madge and the donkey basket-trap ahead on the road to the house, bearing proof of the veiled had-been: signification of a might-have-been. (10)
  • We have struck a hot spell, one of those torrid mood of continental weather which we have telegraphed us ahead to heighten our suffering by anticipation. (9)
  • Johanna, gazing straight ahead, felt the danger to herself; she could have averted it; she knew that a courteous phrase would have robbed him of courage. (12)
  • Luigi, despatched to reconnoitre from a neighbouring eminence, reported a Piedmontese encampment far ahead, and a walking tent that was coming on their route. (10)

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Definition of ahead:

  • ahead, a-hed’, adv. farther on: in advance: headlong, as in the phrase ‘to go ahead_.'(0)

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