Sentence for battle | Use battle in a sentence

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

  • It was a battle of giants. (8)
  • She was now beset by battle. (10)
  • A battle or a treaty will do. (10)
  • Open the battle with artillery. (10)
  • In reality, he fought no battle. (10)
  • And how a battle cheered his spirit! (8)
  • Hotter and fiercer raged the battle. (19)
  • Sir Austin did not battle with the tempter. (10)
  • The battle for domination would then begin. (10)
  • Why was a battle risked at that cruel place! (10)
  • And why, when the battle is won, does she weep? (10)
  • Put on your armour, and go down into the battle. (8)
  • The battle of Spring Hill was obviously decreed. (7)
  • He had won a desperate battle, but what had he won? (10)
  • Early in the morning General Ople was ready for battle. (10)
  • The battle might as well be conducted through the post. (10)
  • But, contrariwise, Do bullets in battle the wicked select? (10)
  • Think ye a hero is one to be defeated in his first battle? (10)
  • A storm, bearing battle overhead, tore the night to pieces. (10)
  • At Pastrengo they witnessed an encounter; this was a battle. (10)
  • That gives Battle to us, this Give we it, and good the kiss. (10)
  • It had only to face to the left to be itself a line of battle. (7)
  • The battle of the antidote Is tough, though silent: may you thrive! (10)
  • Would you let the van-regiment in battle be the one without weapons? (10)
  • He marched in, to the sounds of the overture, like an old war-horse to battle. (8)
  • For things will not go smoothly for him at once: he will have his hard battle. (10)
  • The night was now black-dark; as is usual after a battle, it had begun to rain. (7)
  • And her letter contained womanly sympathy for him in his battle with his uncle. (10)
  • So far as I am concerned, the battle has been decided, and peace has been made. (12)
  • I wonder if He meant our civilization, the battle we fight in, the game we trick in! (9)
  • He found a home with them at a time when there would have been a battle at every step. (10)
  • Her not sending up word that she wished him to come to her rendered his battle easier. (10)
  • It was a battle in which superior numbers, bravery, and perseverance were thrown away. (19)
  • In truth she dared not think evilly of herself for long, sailing into battle as she was. (10)
  • It was during this lull in the battle that he became sensible of a faint, sickening odor. (1)
  • It had become notorious that he was to do battle, and no one thought well of his chances. (10)
  • But on the day following the battle nearly 100 graves were dug on their bank of the river. (19)
  • Meantime her battle in her own behalf looked less pleasing by the light of new advantages. (10)
  • She had hoped to fight a better battle than in the morning, and she was weaker and softer. (10)
  • That conclusion fortified her to pursue her walk to the house and give battle for freedom. (10)
  • There was a great battle about me when Mrs. Waddy appeared punctual to her appointed hour. (10)
  • All Marvelled at the sacrifice, But the battle, swinging dim, Rang off that axe-blow for him. (10)
  • He was with Dr. Shrapnel, as to the battle, and with Jenny as to the delay in recommencing it. (10)
  • She has gone through the battle, retaining the standard she carried into it, which is a victory. (10)
  • He is fighting a battle, and it is not for him to pick up the cheap graces and poses of the jouster. (9)
  • They had come to see the Song of Deborah performed before their eyes, and they witnessed only a battle. (10)
  • He was acquitted, however, and it is known how he afterwards died of lockjaw from a wound received in battle. (9)
  • It is an account of the water battle of Loo, by an eye-witness whose name, unfortunately, has not reached us. (7)
  • Battle is a game of give and take, and if our men get elanned, we shall see them refusing to come up to time. (10)
  • It signifies a sharp battle for you, dear friend; perhaps the blighting of the most promising life in England. (10)
  • Of all the Federal Army on that summer morning none had accepted battle more joyously than Anderton Graffenreid. (1)
  • At the opening of the battle that morning the regiment was performing outpost duty a mile away from the main army. (1)
  • His eyes all over the page caught the note of it for her beginning of the battle and despair at the first repulse. (10)
  • Captain Risk was killed, but he had inflicted a serious wound in the heat of battle, upon the plotter of the scheme. (18)
  • The battle with Carpendike lasted three-quarters of an hour, during which he was chiefly and most effectively silent. (10)
  • He had told her that his heart had throbbed more anxiously during her daring feats than on the bloodiest field of battle. (5)
  • Here we will find many conflicting statements, but out of the whole battle of words we can glean some interesting truths. (17)
  • But on the heights above, the battle was burning brightly enough; a thousand lights kindled and expired in every second of time. (7)
  • Down these hillmen pour like cattle Sniffing pasture: grim below, Showing eager teeth of battle, In his spear-heads lies the foe. (10)
  • Rhoda stood eyeing Dahlia, nerved to battle against the contents of that letter, though in the first conflict she had been beaten. (10)
  • Vainly, for these would not to the ships, to the Hellespont spacious, Backward turn, nor be whipped to the battle among the Achaians. (10)
  • So saying, the wise youth rose, and leisurely trotted to the scene of battle, where stood St. George puffing over the prostrate Dragon. (10)
  • Before he could reach the fortress, the commandant he had left there had summoned all the loyal citizens together and prepared for battle. (19)
  • And still as he led the onslaught, his treacherous side-shots he sent At her who was fighting a battle as fierce, and who sat there unbent. (10)
  • But when the Old Buccaneer was down striding in the battle, she took a pistol and descended likewise; and she used it, too, and loaded again. (10)
  • At the battle of Kennesaw Mountain in the previous June I had been badly wounded in the head, and for three months was incapacitated for service. (7)
  • The thundering torrent stilled their sensations: and the water, making battle against great blocks of porphyry and granite, caught their thoughts. (10)
  • It was easily perceived that Lord Ormont stood expecting an assault at any instant; prepared also to encounter and do battle with his redoubtable sister. (10)
  • Owing to a slight miscalculation, his face and raised arms are plainly visible through the window, as he fortifies himself from his battle against the cold. (8)

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