Sentence for consolation | Use consolation in a sentence

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  • Where was consolation? (10)
  • That consolation remained. (10)
  • Did she want his consolation? (8)
  • I have not that consolation. (10)
  • There was no consolation for her. (10)
  • That was a great consolation to him. (8)
  • Soames shifted the ground of consolation. (8)
  • Of consolation there had not been a word. (10)
  • The consolation she arrived at was to feel maternal. (10)
  • You see the evil, but you do not see the consolation. (4)
  • Is your loss such as leaves no opening for consolation? (4)
  • She gave him a great kiss of recompense and consolation. (9)
  • Mrs. Morland was not happy in her attempt at consolation. (4)
  • He found his consolation in it, and poor Laetitia writhed. (10)
  • The squire asked him whether he found consolation in that. (10)
  • This was our consolation, and the sentiment of the school. (10)
  • But you have at least the consolation of two anxieties at once. (9)
  • If you could, that would be some consolation for having failed. (9)
  • His wife made a little move toward him of consolation or support. (9)
  • Swithin sighed, as though he had expected the consolation of denial. (8)
  • Not one syllable of personal consolation did he vouchsafe to Beauchamp. (10)
  • The consolation of hating, or of despising, her tormentress was denied. (10)
  • And he dared not go in, realising the futility of any attempt at consolation. (8)
  • In vain Anthony lifted her tea-cup and the muffin-plate to her for consolation. (10)
  • In vain Anthony lifted her tea-cup and the muffin-plate to her for consolation. (22)
  • But Willoughby had the high consolation of knowing that others have fallen lower. (10)
  • I know it to be impossible for the Protestant heresy to offer a shade of consolation. (10)
  • The little Canuck was the only one who suffered himself a contemporaneous consolation. (9)
  • Sighing deeply, he turned the paper; in its columns, perchance he might find consolation. (8)
  • Mr. Pericles administered consolation to his moustache by twisting it into long waxy points. (10)
  • She had ceased to weep; she had outwept the colour of her eyes and the consolation of weeping. (10)
  • The chief consolation that we American parents have in these matters is that we can do nothing. (9)
  • What consolation that a million such telegrams had been read and sorrowed over these last two years! (8)
  • Marino becomes a priest, and only when Alba is old and forsaken does his consolation show her what she has missed. (3)
  • She adored him, by decree of Venus; and the Goddess had not decreed that he should find consolation in adoring her. (10)
  • Would to Heaven that anything could be either said or done on my part that might offer consolation to such distress! (4)
  • The consolation was not so vivid as Felix might have wished; but she quite understood that he was doing his best to give it. (8)
  • He had also the consolation of liking his work, and of getting an instant grasp of it that grew constantly firmer and closer. (9)
  • Her resolution of refusal only grew more interesting by the addition of a scheme for his subsequent consolation and happiness. (4)
  • But in sorrow she must be equally carried away by her fancy, and as far beyond consolation as in pleasure she was beyond alloy. (4)
  • She nursed a rancour on account of the blow she drew on herself at Steignton, and she declined consolation in her being pardoned. (10)
  • She could go there after anything unpleasant below, and find immediate consolation in some pursuit, or some train of thought at hand. (4)
  • She wanted to do the best for him, and had not even the consolation of the knowledge that she had sacrificed herself for his advantage. (8)
  • We would rather not need to be consoled than to have the finest consolation that was ever manufactured out of the commonplaces of history. (14)
  • Dorothea had it in mind to say, that if she thirsted for any special comfort, the friends about her would offer consolation for confidence. (10)
  • Still she had the consolation that Rose, seeing the vulgar mother, might turn from Evan: a poor distant hope, meagre and shapeless like herself. (10)
  • Still, it was pleasing to picture himself going about through Europe with a broken heart, and he did not deny himself the consolation of the vision. (9)
  • Mr. Crawford would have fully acquitted her conduct in refusing him; but this, though most material to herself, would be poor consolation to Sir Thomas. (4)
  • She must escape from him and Mansfield as soon as possible, and find consolation in fortune and consequence, bustle and the world, for a wounded spirit. (4)
  • Ecclesford and its theatre, with its arrangements and dresses, rehearsals and jokes, was his never-failing subject, and to boast of the past his only consolation. (4)
  • He insisted, for my consolation, that they had but a temporary dishonourable signification; very estimable gentlemen, as well as scamps, inhabited them, he said. (10)
  • Sometimes she could believe Willoughby to be as unfortunate and as innocent as herself, and at others, lost every consolation in the impossibility of acquitting him. (4)

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