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

  • Grave as an owl! (10)
  • Not half an hour ago. (9)
  • Cared I for an apology? (10)
  • Make an exception this once. (8)
  • Again I demand an explanation of it. (4)
  • Arguing with Adrian was an absurd idea. (10)
  • No one ought to be an example to others. (9)
  • She cast an involuntary look at Wilfrid. (10)
  • He is an experienced master of human nature. (21)
  • It was just an accident the news coming then. (8)
  • A woman come at nine in the morning for an hour. (8)
  • Robert forgot his own tribulation in an instant. (10)
  • An oppressive atmosphere rested on the household. (12)
  • An unoccupied man is a prey to every hook of folly. (10)
  • An unspeakable pride filled him, and a joy in her love. (9)
  • He had come on an excursion for the display of his art. (10)
  • Laura twisted an end of her scarf with fretful fingers. (10)
  • Lorm slunk through the rooms like an intimidated guest. (12)
  • An Englishman must be horribly in earnest to talk as I do now. (10)
  • Why, such an act was comparable to the circular mission of the dog! (10)
  • He stayed late at Chambers, and came straight home outside an omnibus. (8)
  • It is an age of stir and change, a season of new wine and old bottles. (8)
  • To be constantly living with an ill-tempered person, must be dreadful. (4)
  • Lully in France used an orchestra similar to that adopted by Scarlatti. (3)
  • The expression of his face was an appeal; his eyes were full of prayer. (1)
  • It could have been but an instant, yet it seemed an age. (1)
  • She had seen him bring the woman a glass of wine on an earthenware plate. (12)
  • She was created to attract the man, for an excellent purpose in the main. (10)
  • It would, however, be an annoyance to stand constantly hand upon sword-hilt. (10)
  • Fenellan sent an eye of discreet comic penetration travelling through his friend. (10)
  • Two days ago he had been reading in some paper how men felt just before an attack. (8)
  • The three stood drooping: the ladies with an attempt to digest his remark; the Rev. (10)
  • Give an account of the work of Benoit, of Gilson, Lekeu, and other Belgian composers. (3)
  • Your work will be an ornament to the city and state, and will insure you undying fame. (5)
  • Had not Noel been but an apparition, her words a trick which his nerves had played him? (8)
  • My part was to show that I was an athlete, and primarily that I could fence and shoot. (10)
  • Once it had, by an opening undesigned and unmerited, led him into the way of happiness. (4)
  • The value of an event on a wet day in the country was most forcibly brought before her. (4)
  • Lorenzo and the innkeeper had arrived at an altercation before Angelo finished reading. (10)
  • These were the only restrictions upon bidding characterised by an almost tragic languor. (8)
  • She can confound Mrs. Melville, if she pleases to, by exposing an adorer to lose a friend. (10)
  • The Grand Duke had accepted the invitation of an Austrian Archduke to shoot on his estates. (12)
  • An erratic severity in ethics is easily overlooked by the enthusiast for things old English. (10)
  • I would rather have an inferior degree of beauty, of my own choice, and acquired progressively. (4)
  • And if you have not the habit of taking counsel with them, you are but an instrument in their hands. (10)
  • Generally speaking, it would be more advisable to become a chatterer and keep an anecdotal note-book. (10)
  • If engaged to a lady, he was not an ardent suitor; nor was he a pointedly complimentary acquaintance. (10)
  • His lean slip of face was an illumination of vivacious grey from the quickest of prominent large eyes. (10)
  • Henrietta was preparing to leave London for her dismal, narrow, and, after an absence, desired love-nest. (10)
  • The supplicating hands left her figure an easy prey to the storm, and were crushed in a knot on her bosom. (10)
  • Then came an interval; and while orchestra and audience were resting, I asked him if he were fond of music. (8)
  • This behaviour of corn-law agitators and protectors of poachers was an hypocrisy too horrible for comment. (10)
  • She had been guilty of it once: why, then, in the mind of an offended friend, she would be guilty of it twice. (10)
  • Crossing the veranda, and passing through an open window hung with silk curtains, Hart entered a cool dark room. (8)
  • True, we are not under the obligation to propound them in presence, but we are destitute of an opinion in common. (10)
  • Merthyr lifted his telescope and perceived an eager air about the men, though they stood ranged in careless order. (10)
  • The equilibrist retorts that for next season he has arranged an act that will discount anything ever seen under tent. (21)
  • It is certainly a curious spectacle, and doubtless it ought to convince an observer of the divinity of the institution. (9)
  • I give on an average twelve hours a day to study (after my own fashion), but I find real knowledge slow of accumulation. (14)
  • Knots of fern were about, but the tops of the mounds were firm grass, evidently well rolled, and with an eye to airy feet. (10)
  • That was an evening of rare beauty, and warm enough already for an early chafer to go blooming in the dusk. (8)
  • Captain Abrane assured her he had a star, and Mr. Potts thought him a rush compere, an adept of those dreadful gambling tables. (10)
  • Three weeks of separation from Lucy, and an excitement deceased, caused him to have soft yearnings for the dear lovely home-face. (10)
  • What of an all-night-long, cosy, brightly lighted, odoriferous coffee-saloon for rich or poor, on the model of the hospitable Paduan? (10)
  • They were not the primary offenders, for loud laughter in an isolated party is bad breeding; but they had not the plea of a copious dinner. (10)
  • Treat the hardwood trim, such as oak, chestnut, ash, and the like, with an oil stain; rub in a filler, stained slightly darker, and then shellac. (17)
  • He was rated as an energetic fellow, a little indefinite in aim, with the smallest amount of inspiration that can save a man from being commonplace. (9)
  • Certain humorous turns in his conversation won him an amicable smile when he bowed to leave: they were the needed finish of a favourable impression. (10)
  • High social breeding is an exquisite performance on the instrument we are, and his behaviour to her left her mind at liberty for appreciation of it. (10)
  • Rosy-gilled, with fat close-clipped grey whiskers and inscrutably pursed lips, it presided high up in the easterly air like an emblem of the feudal system. (8)

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Definition of an:

  • an, an, adj. one: the indefinite article, used before words beginning with the sound of a vowel. (0) | an, an, conj. if. (0)

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