Sentence for either | Use either in a sentence

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

  • Or, that would not do, either. (9)
  • Where was either sentiment now? (4)
  • Was either champion born in Kent? (10)
  • He was not much of a horseman either. (10)
  • She did not shun the subject, either. (10)
  • Henry Crawford was ready to take either. (4)
  • One is at any time either alive or dead. (7)
  • Can either of us be more meetly employed? (4)
  • In either case, she has been badly used. (10)
  • This was not submitted to by either lady. (4)
  • Nothing could be more unnatural in either. (4)
  • In either case the life goes out of the subject. (9)
  • It would not have been just the time for either. (9)
  • Either she was disappointed or she was an adept. (10)
  • Her eyelids blinked, either with anger or in misery. (10)
  • On either side of it the heath stretched to infinity. (12)
  • The farmer spoke nothing either of Robert or of Anthony. (10)
  • Then, before either could speak or stop her, she was gone. (8)
  • Her thumb nails sought the edge of the flap on either side. (8)
  • It was the first time either had ever been in that unknown land. (8)
  • Nothing further did either of them say, concerning the marriage. (10)
  • But at any given instant of that half-hour I was either alive or dead. (1)
  • He would either have gloried in the achievement, or been ashamed of it. (4)
  • I have nothing either to hope or fear, and nothing to reproach him with. (4)
  • She did not like, either, to talk of her trouble in the presence of his. (8)
  • We are either angels, or good fellows, or heaven knows what that is bad. (10)
  • He used to sell things himself, over the counter, and not so long ago, either. (9)
  • Margaret could have borne either alone, but together they were wearing her out. (9)
  • Melody meant the rising and falling of the voice in either speaking or singing. (3)
  • And now, do not trouble yourself to be ashamed of either my feelings or your own. (4)
  • Tracy praised either impartially, and was indifferent between them, he told her. (10)
  • I told them I knew a fellow who could bowl out either eleven in an hour and a half. (10)
  • In the old days of swords, either you or he would not have gone out of this room alive. (8)
  • Your husband I abhor, Reginald I despise, and I am secure of never seeing either again. (4)
  • Anne sighed and blushed and smiled, in pity and disdain, either at her friend or herself. (4)
  • She spoke in modest manner, or it might be indifferently, without a flaunting of either. (10)
  • I read it a little as a duty, but it tells me nothing that does not either vex or weary me. (4)
  • Read only the first act aloud to either your mother or aunt, and see how you can approve it. (4)
  • She and Mrs. Weston were obliged to be almost always either talking together or silent together. (4)
  • He looked for a moment at me, then at Stubbes, and then burst out himself, as loud as either of us. (6)
  • Either she had guessed it, or Clara had confided to her the treacherous passion of Horace De Craye. (10)
  • He was no marquis-lover either, but he had a sense of justice in him, this proletarian host of ours. (2)
  • He had no pleasure at Norland; he detested being in town; but either to Norland or London, he must go. (4)
  • On either hand, meadows and orchards bordered, with a margin of sedge and water flowers, upon the river. (2)
  • Captain Wentworth was folding up a letter in great haste, and either could not or would not answer fully. (4)
  • The flashing should extend up under the slate on either side about two-thirds the width of the slate used. (17)
  • This is probably the position of most of his readers, who cannot very logically account for either preference. (9)
  • I dare say, Miss Fairfax, that he either gave his friend very minute directions, or wrote to Broadwood himself. (4)
  • You never knew what was coming, either; and yet, when it came, it seemed as if nothing else ever could have come. (8)
  • Clumps of grass, and sharp flint-dust stuck between his fists, which were thrust out stiff on either side of him. (10)
  • Mortally wounded though he was, he kept himself seated in the saddle, two soldiers supporting him on either side. (19)
  • When she saw him coming out of the station with a kit-bag in either hand, she was confirmed in her predisposition. (8)
  • Despite resentment, her deepest heart denied his being indifferent either to her honour or his own in relation to it. (10)
  • The priming coat of any painting job should either be pure linseed-oil or linseed-oil with very little pigment in it. (17)
  • Hips may be finished either with the saddle-board or with a row of shingles running parallel to the line of the ridge. (17)
  • There would be no rest for either of them in an existence of meetings and partings like this, with the menace of that fellow. (8)
  • They did not pay voluntarily in either case; but it might be proof of progress that they no longer fought the customs officials. (9)
  • It seemed like a fatality, and a fatality was one of those things no man of his character could either understand or put up with. (8)
  • The contemplation of the contrast, too, may save me from both: like the logic ass with the two trusses of hay on either side of him. (10)
  • Invisible now from either side, and equally doomed by friend and foe, he stood in the shot-swept space, motionless, his face toward the enemy. (1)
  • He got back to the leather-smelling chamber, which was either the same or purposely rendered exactly similar to the one he had first been led to. (10)
  • Ignorant as you previously were of everything concerning either, detection could not be in your power, and suspicion certainly not in your inclination. (4)
  • Respect for the presence we were in, restrained any expression on either side, and a more ludicrous tableau than we presented can scarcely be conceived. (6)

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Definition of either:

  • either, ‘_th_r_, or ‘_th_r_, adj. or pron. the one or the other: one of two: each of two. | conj. correlative to or_: (_b._) or. (0)

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