Sentence for characters | Use characters in a sentence

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

  • What hackneyed characters! (9)
  • Too many characters. (4)
  • They had now changed characters. (10)
  • Here the couple changed characters. (10)
  • It was printed in blue characters and red. (10)
  • A few characters too many must not frighten us. (4)
  • To satisfy me, those characters must be united. (4)
  • I know nobody who distinguishes characters better. (4)
  • In that respect his countess and he had shifted characters. (10)
  • Among the Alps and Pyrenees, perhaps, there were no mixed characters. (4)
  • Pole was one of those men whose characters are read off at a glance. (10)
  • There were queer characters in Alabama in those days, as you shall see. (7)
  • The allegorical characters taking part appeared in costume and in action. (3)
  • Your eccentric characters are not uncommonly amateurs of petty artifice. (10)
  • Among the chief characters of Acadia at this time was the Baron St. Castin. (19)
  • Characters through whom negotiations were to be developed were not lacking. (18)
  • One does not remember them as one remembers the characters of most novelists. (9)
  • Berlioz gives the characters of different keys in his book on Instrumentation. (3)
  • By degrees I got some unconscious knowledge of the characters of Shakespeare. (10)
  • A grain of malice would have sent county faces and characters awry into the currency. (10)
  • An inventory of linen, in coarse and modern characters, seemed all that was before her! (4)
  • The characters introduced are Jesus, Judas, Peter, Pilate, the Apostles and the People. (3)
  • He was wholly undramatic in the actuation of the characters which he imagined so dramatically. (9)
  • As for Wickham and Lydia, their characters suffered no revolution from the marriage of her sisters. (4)
  • The number of characters in use, according to manuscripts still preserved, varied from seven to forty. (3)
  • My material gave out; incidents failed me; the characters wavered and threatened to perish on my hands. (9)
  • Its movements became less wild and large; the zigzags began to shape themselves into something like characters. (9)
  • The Misanthrope and the Tartuffe have no audible laughter; but the characters are steeped in the comic spirit. (10)
  • Another pupil may give the most noted historical events coinciding with this period; also historical characters. (3)
  • They hung together intertwisted in the characters of specious pacificator and appealing citizen, both breathless. (10)
  • And oh, the refreshment there is in dealing with characters either contemptibly beneath us or supernaturally above! (10)
  • The characters remained for the most part his, and I varied them only to make them more like his than, if possible, he could. (9)
  • The season was just beginning and time had been too short for a discovery and weeding out of the tough characters among the help. (21)
  • The latter are inhabited by factory hands, hucksters, people of uncertain occupations, and characters that are clearly suspicious. (12)
  • He meant to strike for the class of Americans who resorted to those climates; to divine their characters and to please their tastes. (9)
  • If it has not been made clear from the events and characters of the foregoing history which opinion is right, I am unable to decide. (9)
  • Even when it is as remote as Norway, it is still related to the great capitals by the history if not the actuality of the characters. (9)
  • He liked the large, impersonal topics which could be dealt with on their human side, and involved characters rather than individuals. (9)
  • Moliere followed the Horatian precept, to observe the manners of his age and give his characters the colour befitting them at the time. (10)
  • The time had been when they could have found enough in the conjectural fortunes and characters of their fellow-passengers to occupy them. (9)
  • The characters in the novel are too clearly outlined in my recollection, together with some critical reservations of my own concerning them. (9)
  • The dramatist who hangs his characters to his plot, instead of hanging his plot to his characters, is guilty of cardinal sin. (8)
  • He was clearly menacing them when Noorna returned, and in her hand a saddle made of hide, traced over with mystic characters and gold stripes. (10)
  • A consequence of this crude, though well-meant, realism is the collision of the writers in their scenes and incidents, and in their characters. (10)
  • He rather preferred the East Side to the West Side lines, because they offered more nationalities, conditions, and characters to his inspection. (9)
  • We can all recall by name many characters out of comedies and farces; but how many characters out of short stories can we recall? (9)
  • Now, true dramatic action is what characters do, at once contrary, as it were, to expectation, and yet because they have already done other things. (8)
  • Seeing her bone shining on the lawn below, with that disregard of worldly consequence which she shared with all fine characters, she leaped through. (8)
  • On that walk to the station they talked of pictures and music, contrasting the English and French characters and the difference in their attitude to Art. (8)
  • The Comic Spirit conceives a definite situation for a number of characters, and rejects all accessories in the exclusive pursuit of them and their speech. (10)
  • And Arthur Rhodes pronounced this work poetical beyond its predecessors, for the reason that the chief characters were alive and the reader felt their pulses. (10)
  • It set forth in attractive characters beside a coloured frontispiece, which embodied the promise displayed there, the entrancing adventures of Miss Random, a strange young lady. (10)

Also see sentences for: characteristics, characterization, characterize, characterized, charade.

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