Sentence for calm | Use calm in a sentence

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  • Calm, proprietary, kind! (8)
  • He was calm now. (1)
  • Pole, to calm Emilia. (10)
  • He must be calm, clear. (8)
  • Oily calm is on the sea. (10)
  • He has suffered and is calm. (10)
  • She must be collected and calm. (4)
  • I will be calm; I will be patient. (9)
  • Keep perfectly calm and collected. (9)
  • Calm sleep seemed to fill the chamber. (10)
  • When he came back he was outwardly calm. (8)
  • Lord Romfrey liked her calm resignation. (10)
  • Calm came, and he felt remorse and shame. (12)
  • She had said it beautifully; she looked so calm. (8)
  • Rose, to judge by her face, was as calm as glass. (10)
  • She was agitated, and he spoke warmly to calm her. (10)
  • But both were good at putting a calm face on things. (8)
  • In general, his voice and manner were studiously calm. (4)
  • She had to enliven his stunned senses, and calm her own. (10)
  • Her spirit became one with that calm unimaginable freedom. (8)
  • The calm Englishman had given place to a volcanic spirit. (10)
  • He sat very calm, puffing the smoke out in to the night air. (8)
  • Luciano is a fine leader in action, calm as in a ball-room. (10)
  • It was not done to tease a tremulous woman, for she was calm. (10)
  • And the husband looked back at her, calm, practical, protecting. (8)
  • When they turned me out of her room, she smiled to keep me calm. (10)
  • Was he very much upset that Friday morning, or was he fairly calm? (8)
  • However, she thanked him in her heart for the calm he had given her. (10)
  • At sight of him she looked scared; but she seemed to be reassured by his calm. (9)
  • I am convinced that a cattle-breeder ought to keep himself particularly calm. (10)
  • She had grown very cold and calm, and Juliana had to be expansive unprovoked. (10)
  • He seems to have a calm decided temper, not at all open to dangerous impressions. (4)
  • The sough of the calm sea could not reach so far; the flies were few; no bird sang. (8)
  • When she was called to return, Lucy was calm and tearless, and smiled kindly to her. (10)
  • These words, with their calm and their courtesy, amazed Niels Heinrich to the utmost. (12)
  • Again all were calm as cud-chewing cattle, and the white water ran pleased with quiet. (10)
  • He was not calm; his spirits were evidently fluttered; there was restlessness about him. (4)
  • In the rear came Lady Blandish and the baronet, conversing on the calm summit of success. (10)
  • Were that attempted, I should be apt to flee, although I am by nature calm and deliberate. (12)
  • To see her might bring back his singleness of intention, calm his exasperation, clear his mind. (8)
  • To see some one so old and calm wince as if struck, to hear so sharp a note of pain in his voice! (8)
  • He was sitting on one of the timbers beside his cottage, and smoking with an air of friendly calm. (9)
  • Although I had lost faith both in my own powers and in mankind, my soul gradually grew calm again. (12)
  • The hour was inspiriting; and there seemed a promise of calm weather, which was perfectly fulfilled. (2)
  • There was little air, but the sight of that breadth of water flowing by, calm, eternal, soothed him. (8)
  • And she knew it, though she might sit there calm and self-possessed, as if she had never been his wife. (8)
  • And as he stood there in the silent room watching the two, the calm of elemental feeling stole over him. (13)
  • This thing with the calm, pathetic look of one who asks of his own fled spirit: Why have you abandoned me? (8)
  • At first he would be calm and determined, but whenever he saw the street and the house he would turn back. (12)
  • Just as I had hold of Ted and was trying to calm him down, somebody hit him, and there was a general scrap. (13)
  • A calm examination of his position told him that it was unfair so long as he stood engaged, and she did not. (10)
  • A calm, clear dawn succeeded the roaring West, and threw its glowing grey image on the waters of the Abbey-lake. (10)
  • Soames looked at him with his supercilious calm unbroken, but James knew well enough that he was violently angry. (8)
  • The devilry, mockery, admiration, bemusement, had gone out of his face; it was white and calm, and horribly pathetic. (8)
  • The hope of Raynham returned his look, perfectly calm, and had, moreover, the presence of mind not to look at Ripton. (10)
  • There was something that angered, amazed, yet almost amused him about the calm way in which she disregarded his wishes. (8)
  • And he had of late appeared to lose his noble calm; he had spoken (it might almost be interpreted) as if he doubted her. (10)
  • Nay, to be an exalted variety is to come under the calm curious eye of the Comic spirit, and be probed for what you are. (10)
  • His wife possessed a remedy which would instantly calm his ravings, but it was expensive, and she had not the money to buy it. (5)
  • She resembled her brother, the lord of Earlsfont, in her remarkable height and her calm air of authority and self-sustainment. (10)
  • I was calm for some time; but the greatest degree of forbearance may be overcome, and I hope I was afterwards sufficiently keen. (4)
  • But in the cab he seemed hardly to have changed, still having the calm look so well remembered, still being upright and keen-eyed. (8)
  • But to write the calm, reasonable words that would keep him waiting and thinking, till he never again came to her, broke her heart. (8)
  • Mrs. Mel stood with her two hands crossed above her apron-string, noting his sullen lurking eye with the calm of a tamer of beasts. (10)
  • But he gradually lost his fear, she seemed so calm now, and his was a nature that bore trouble badly, ever impatient to shake it off. (8)
  • Her complexion favored this effect of inward calm; it was always thick; and her eyes seemed to her all the brighter for their vigils. (9)
  • Detached from herself she watched, with contentment, her own calm and radiant beauty resume the armour it had for that moment put off. (8)
  • They are very primitive in certain characteristics, and unite with their calm, deep insight, an amusing helplessness in dramatization. (9)
  • Then she was astonished at the low, calm voice in which Mrs. Green acknowledged herself, and slowly proceeded to apologize for calling. (9)
  • The light of quiet, proprietary affection shone in her calm grey eyes, decorously illumining her features slightly reddened by the wind. (8)
  • Her tone of calm languor, for she never took the trouble of raising her voice, was always heard and attended to; and Sir Thomas came back. (4)
  • He flung himself on a wayside bank, grovelling, to rise again calm and quite ready for society, upon the proper application of the clothes-brush. (10)

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Definition of calm:

  • calm, käm, adj. still or quiet: serene, tranquil. | n. absence of wind | also in pl._: repose: serenity of feelings or actions. | v.t. to make calm: to quiet. | ns. calm’ant, calm’ative | in medical language. | adjs. calm’ative, calm’ant, calmed, calm’y (_spens._) | adv. calm’ly. | n. calm’ness. (0)

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