Sentence for around | Use around in a sentence

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

  • Shelton looked hastily around. (8)
  • The horror of the moment to all who stood around! (4)
  • Images of airy towers hung around. (10)
  • Every sign of peace was around the farm. (22)
  • He walked around the table and returned. (12)
  • At every soft clink she sighed and looked around. (12)
  • Laura passed her eyes around the group of ladies. (10)
  • All around the peaks there is nothing but blue sky. (8)
  • The warmth of a new desire struck around her heart. (10)
  • He has a slim chance of limping around on three legs. (13)
  • Immoderate and uproarious laughter burst around them. (10)
  • She could hardly stand, and the room whirled around with her. (12)
  • All around me the black fir-points stood upright and stock-still. (2)
  • The sea was around us, a distant yellow twinkle telling of land. (10)
  • The cockpit had seats all around it in the shape of a half-circle. (18)
  • For hours he wandered in the valleys and on the hills around the city. (12)
  • The house seemed to reel around her as she went up the stairs behind him. (5)
  • The wildest stories are floating around both at home and here in Berlin. (12)
  • He searched around for the keys to get at a bottle and uncork it forthwith. (22)
  • The blossoms fell, he flung his arms around her, and kissed her on the lips. (8)
  • Around the ancient track marched, rank on rank, The army of unalterable law. (10)
  • He wore a blue cap, baggy trowsers, and a yellow shawl slung around his neck. (12)
  • The lioness moved around the negro several times but he never shifted his gaze. (21)
  • The blind fondness which was for ever producing evil around her she had never known. (4)
  • Then a hurricane appeared to howl around her, bearing her away she knew not whither. (5)
  • She put her hands against her breast, arose clumsily, and looked around in the room. (12)
  • The groups were picturesque, seated and grouped around the trees of the spacious lawn. (18)
  • He walked around the whole table; then he repeated that same repressed, half-mad laugh. (12)
  • We cannot talk of 16-candle-power lamps when the glow of a modern Mazda light is around. (17)
  • The little runabout whisked around, and they went speeding south over the hard boulevard. (13)
  • Red faces, spotless shirt-fronts, white arms; and freshly-twisted hair were all around him. (8)
  • So saying, he put his arm around her, and half leading, half carrying, took her to her room. (8)
  • Her thoughts of her sister were perplexed, and London seemed a gigantic net around them both. (10)
  • At the shutting of the gates she glided through, not without a fearful look around and at him. (10)
  • What difference was there between the music of the Hebrews and that of the nations around them? (3)
  • Then Christian with the perception of something unpleasant at his back, suddenly turned around. (12)
  • He perceived that a stripped ivy-twig, with the leaves scattered around it, stretched at his feet. (10)
  • When they come to us they have thick leather collars around their necks, with heavy chains attached. (21)
  • All that country out around Moffitt is just as smooth as a checker-board, and looks as old as England. (9)
  • Once she turned around, and looked wildly into the other room, to the spot where Christian had stood. (12)
  • All around there rose a rustling of skirts; he saw a tall figure mount the pulpit and stand motionless. (8)
  • And all around was the same soft dusk wherein the flowers in her hair and round her waist gleamed white! (8)
  • She went about her duties around the wigwam as though some great task or burden were weighing her down. (18)
  • Fragments of broken rock were falling around him, and his own position momentarily threatened a downfall. (6)
  • She put the final cluster into the bunch in hand, and began to wind a withe of sweet-grass around the stems. (9)
  • All around them hung a tent of soft, thick leaves, and, below, the water was deep-dyed with green refraction. (8)
  • The putty around the window is loosened by the drying action of the wind, and the prying action of the frost. (17)
  • The manuscript was revised around 1803 and sold to a London publisher, Crosbie & Co., who sold it back in 1816. (4)
  • He put himself at her side, and he did not leave her again till he went to dress for the struggle around the Tree. (9)
  • All else in the stables was deadly quiet; the shrubberies around were still; and in the hushed house the master slept. (8)
  • Saying which, they walked on without speaking, till they arrived where the others were standing around the watch-fire. (6)
  • Blasts of frigid wind swept the streets, and buffeted each other in a fury of resentment when they met around the corners. (9)
  • It would go, if he fixed his mind on the familiar objects around, read the names on the shops, looked at the faces passing. (8)
  • Bosinney, who wore a slouch hat, stopped in front of him, spun around, and rushed back towards the carriage he had just left. (8)
  • These framing studs around the window are set 5 inches higher and 8 inches wider than the dimensions of the finished window. (17)
  • It was only a slight step from this to frame the styles, top and bottom rails, and lock rails around the panels between them. (17)
  • Of course I said I would, and we were off half the time together, painting the loveliest and loneliest bits around Ponkwasset. (9)
  • It allowed the experts to fasten one roll of copper wire around its neck and a second around its tail flippers. (21)
  • Emma listened with the warmest concern; grieved for her more and more, and looked around eager to discover some way of being useful. (4)
  • And he began to look very closely at the faces around him, hoping to find out from types what he had failed to ascertain from classes. (8)
  • Christine inferred that Miss Vance had called because she wished to be the first to get in with them since it had begun to get around. (9)
  • Soames turned from the mirror, and unconsciously taking a china cup from the mantelpiece, clasped his hands around it as though praying. (8)
  • It is from this position, his abundant family collected around him, that he makes his announcements, administers rebukes and extends praise. (21)
  • Never there her face Is planetary; reddens to shore sea-shell Around such whiteness the enamoured air Of noon that clothes her, never there. (10)
  • These, the woods of Westermain, Are as others to behold, Rich of wreathing sun and rain; Foliage lustreful around Shadowed leagues of slumbering sound. (10)
  • Around the office and along to the street of the cottages crowds were chattering, gesticulating; Ines fancied the foreign jabberers inclined to threaten. (10)
  • Their pupils were contracted to pin-points, the light-grey irises around had a sort of swimming glitter, and round these again the whites were injected with blood. (8)

Also see sentences for: arose, arouse.

Definition of around:

  • around, a-rownd’, prep. on all sides of: (_amer._) round about. | adv. on every side: in a circle: (_amer._) round, all about, (0)

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