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  • Besides, she was an exile. (10)
  • Besides, I have her promise. (10)
  • Besides, none of us had any water. (7)
  • Besides, she was plighted already. (10)
  • Besides, what good to speak of her? (8)
  • Besides, he was beginning to love Emilia. (10)
  • Besides, he was serving me indefatigably. (10)
  • Besides, it will do Ricky a world of good. (10)
  • Besides he has his hopes…. (10)
  • Besides, I was interested in the night effect. (9)
  • Besides, on Monday he would begin his farming. (8)
  • Besides, there was his own position in the case. (10)
  • Besides, we had been bosom friends in childhood. (10)
  • Besides, to claim damages was not the thing to do. (8)
  • Besides, the gold had been fairly burning her hand. (5)
  • Besides, we are not fairly proportioned for a combat. (10)
  • There were other things besides love! (8)
  • Besides she had no feeling for herself. (10)
  • Besides, he is said to have broken with all his friends. (12)
  • Besides, permit me to say, you should be with your party. (10)
  • And besides, her husband may be shot to-morrow. (10)
  • She had a voice of her own besides her courage. (10)
  • I was troubled besides in my mind as to etiquette. (2)
  • Besides, it would have offended Mr. Romfrey to hear that she had done so. (10)
  • Besides, what a din of laughter there would be to see her led away by him. (10)
  • Besides Patrick came nearer to them; he showed sensibility. (10)
  • Settling causes many other defects besides those mentioned. (17)
  • I knew it too likely, besides, that all debts were not paid. (10)
  • And besides all this, I am afraid, Mamma, he has no real taste. (4)
  • He could leave behind a good many creditors besides his landlord. (9)
  • Besides, leaders of men have always notoriously been above the honours of grammar. (10)
  • Besides, there was an embarrassment, at least on her part, concerning the Dryfooses. (9)
  • But there are other points to be considered besides his inclination. (4)
  • It gave him something else to look at besides clay banks and willows. (2)
  • A dog is vastly braver, and is besides supported by the sense of duty. (2)
  • Besides, I feared it improbable that one would find her in any of the tracks of her people. (10)
  • In this letter Laura said that she was engaged in something besides nursing. (10)
  • Besides he knew of himself of old, that his puzzles were best unriddled running. (10)
  • Besides suppers, there are also teas, of larger scope, both afternoon and evening. (9)
  • It was a cry from Mrs. Berry that told him others were in the room besides Austin. (10)
  • And besides, was I not offending my grandfather and my aunt, to whom I owed so much? (10)
  • Besides, a Queen of Blondes would not draw the hearts out of men in England, as in Italy and in Spain. (10)
  • And besides, we cannot surely require a Government to speculate in the future, can we? (10)
  • And besides, you are variable, and off to-morrow what you are on to-day; is it not so? (10)
  • That for months he had been thinking at least a little of another woman besides herself. (8)
  • Besides, I begin to learn something of the bigger world outside the one I know, and I crush my mincing tastes. (10)
  • Besides, he did not want to go, for the other side of this young Forsyte recoiled from leaping before he looked. (8)
  • Besides, Andrew knew, his whole conduct was a tacit admission, that she had condescended in giving him her hand. (10)
  • She taught at the Hoch Conservatory at Frankfort, besides playing in public in Europe and England. (3)
  • Woodseer perused his man, he was not attempting to fathom him: he had besides other stuff in his head. (10)
  • Besides he was bound by his prospective office in support of his friend Willoughby to be quite harmless. (10)
  • He hated bad men; and it was besides necessary for him to denounce somebody, and get relief of some kind. (10)
  • My state was lower: besides misfortune I now found myself exalted only to feel my profound insignificance. (10)
  • Besides, the story was not false as far as his intentions went: he confessed it, and I ought to have put it in a postscript. (10)
  • Besides, is it not somewhat sceptical to suppose that when Fate decides, she has not weighed the scales, and decided for the best? (10)
  • Besides, is it not somewhat sceptical to suppose that when Fate decides, she has not weighed the scales, and decided for the best? (22)
  • Petty domestic dissensions are besides poor webs to the man pulling singlehanded at ropes with his revolted miners. (10)
  • And besides all this outward show, the hearts too were sad, and saddest of all was that of the young widowed duchess. (5)
  • And she was besides keenly curious to discover the nature of the charm Vittoria threw on him, and not on him solely. (10)
  • Besides Rhoda, Master Gammon was being waited for; on whom would devolve the driving of the cart back from the station. (22)
  • There are a good many people still rolling, besides Mr De Levis, but not many people with so large a sum in their pocket-books. (8)
  • Besides, she had some very marked peculiarities of her own, and these were also intensified by the solitude to which she was necessarily left so much. (9)
  • Besides, if Robert perchance should be courting Rhoda, he and Robert would enter into another field of controversy; and Robert might be taught a lesson. (22)
  • Amongst those who listened was Big Bear, chieftain {298} of the Crees, and Crow Foot of the warlike Black Feet, besides Poundmaker and other chiefs. (19)
  • Besides that, actual fatigue from the wretched conveyance began to distress her, and she was scarcely able to support herself, though assisted by my arm. (6)
  • Besides the foregoing, Colonel Hamilton, the aide of General Washington, being in Philadelphia on business, and Roderick Barclugh completed the list of the older set. (18)

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Definition of besides:

  • besides, be-sdz’, prep. and adv. in addition, otherwise, aside: over and above, in addition to, away from. (0)

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