Sentence for argument | Use argument in a sentence

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  • He had no argument. (10)
  • She tried argument. (10)
  • He is past argument. (10)
  • It was beyond argument. (8)
  • Fleetwood drew in his argument. (10)
  • He was in no humour for argument. (10)
  • Shelton saw his argument in peril. (8)
  • I had got so absorbed in our argument. (9)
  • On board ship your argument may apply. (10)
  • What price your argument with Runny now? (8)
  • If she did, she would lose her argument. (10)
  • Wheedling availed as little as argument. (10)
  • But to the curé the argument seemed decisive. (2)
  • The argument was out of the domain of logic. (10)
  • Mrs. Weston, your argument weighs most with me. (4)
  • Lapham seemed quite beaten down by this argument. (9)
  • As to the Rock, I know the argument; I may be wrong. (10)
  • The first argument is based upon the following facts. (16)
  • Well, we will say that I am, for the sake of argument. (9)
  • The Irish, it is true, do not conduct an argument coolly. (10)
  • The argument was positive, but she felt that it was imperfect. (13)
  • Flesh may worry, but is sure to be worsted in such an argument. (10)
  • Only, I must decline to be involved in argument with him, please. (8)
  • The imposing effect of this last argument was equal to his wishes. (4)
  • But I must beg some advantage to the clergyman from your own argument. (4)
  • I reproached the vessel in argument for some imaginary inconsistency. (10)
  • Pole, with the seriousness of a man thrown out of his line of argument. (10)
  • Even science uses that argument; but it is a false argument. (12)
  • She bent her eyes inquiringly upon him, as if for the effect of this argument. (9)
  • Neither brother nor sister, however, were talking absolutely for the argument. (10)
  • Shelton became involved in argument with his neighbour on the English character. (8)
  • Georgiana reluctantly consented to have her argument attached to a single person. (10)
  • But we are forbidden to imagine the conducting of an argument thereon with a lady. (10)
  • So this fair young freebooter took possession of her argument as well as her ring. (10)
  • Maniacal for argument, Fleetwood rejected the forgiveness of sins, if sins they be. (10)
  • Remonstrance, argument, a word for Dudley, swelled to his lips and sank in dumbness. (10)
  • My brother perhaps does not think of us foremost; but his argument I can distinguish. (10)
  • True; but the wielder of this argument has clasped his fingers round a two-edged blade. (8)
  • No argument, no irony, no appeals, can long withstand the iteration of a dogged phrase. (10)
  • No argument, no irony, no appeals, can long withstand the iteration of a dogged phrase. (22)
  • She would not spoil this perfect day by argument or admission of the need for a decision. (8)
  • For thirty years he had not entered his own court, nor heard a word of evidence or argument. (7)
  • Now, imagine a master of the Comic treating this theme, and particularly the argument on it. (10)
  • Grant him his not unreasonable argument upon his property in game, he was a liberal landlord. (10)
  • If I were asked to write against them, I should have but to quote them to confound my argument. (10)
  • My argument ran, it is absurd to fight; also it is intolerable to be compelled to submit to insult. (10)
  • If it is declared that argument will be inefficacious to move him, he is adored in the form of post. (10)
  • This was not quite true, but in the retrospect it seemed sufficiently so for the purposes of argument. (9)
  • The example of America was everywhere urged in France as an argument against republican forms of government. (14)
  • To stop at Dorminghurst did not require any length of argument, as Barclugh was young and still susceptible. (18)
  • Until Black Week, however, the groups were amorphous, without sharp edges, and argument remained but academic. (8)
  • Really, gentlemen, this is so peculiar a proposition that I am not disposed to weary you with further argument. (8)
  • Can it be possible, the argument ran, for a truly generous heart to continue beating up to the age of a hundred? (10)
  • Perceiving that he did not rightly apprehend my position I abandoned it and shifted the argument to another ground. (7)
  • It struck him that he might fish for suggestions in aid of the Grand Argument before the Elders of the Court of Japan. (10)
  • Their occasional rap at the pegs diversifies the stitchings and is often happily timed to settle an internal argument. (10)
  • Statistics, upon which his master and friends, after exchanging opinions in argument, always fell back, frightened him. (10)
  • Here was a stupid man, sleepy with the heat and fretful at the interruption, whom neither appeal nor argument could reach. (2)
  • She clinched her argument by confessing that her own engagement had been broken off, and that it had simply renewed itself. (9)
  • If the author is meant, the argument assumes that criticism is written for the instruction of the author, which is not true. (16)
  • The son of the hardheaded father came out at a crisis; and not too highhandedly: he could hear an opposite argument to the end. (10)
  • You cannot say where it begins or where it leaves off; and it will not allow you to say precisely what its meaning or argument is. (9)
  • Further than this he had nothing to fear, for no woman could fail to be overborne by the masculine force of his brain in an argument. (10)
  • Further than this he had nothing to fear, for no woman could fail to be overborne by the masculine force of his brain in an argument. (22)
  • Then indeed the colossal creature, inaccessible to every argument, is open to any suggestion: the oak-like is a reed, the bull a deer. (10)
  • Her error was in arguing their attitude from her own temperament, and endowing them, for the purposes of argument, with her perspective. (9)
  • Argument being a cool field where the farmer could meet and match him, the young man got on the tramroad of his passion, and went ahead. (10)
  • In every argument with her mother, Susan had in point of reason the advantage, and never was there any maternal tenderness to buy her off. (4)
  • There were, happily, two roads, and not the slightest reason or smallest argument were needed to make me choose that which my cauchemar had not chosen. (10)

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