Sentence with word endured. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use endured in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for endured.
- Is this to be endured! (4)
- Daily the struggle endured. (10)
- But this must be learned to be endured. (4)
- She sees what has to be endured by you. (10)
- She endured meekly, when there was no meekness. (10)
- And you endured the trial that was forced on you. (10)
- Carlo endured this banter till the end of it came. (10)
- He endured too well, stood too well with every body. (4)
- She endured it like one to whose throat a knife is put. (12)
- The man had to be endured, like other doses in politics. (10)
- I will have something tangible for all that I have endured. (10)
- The latter bore them patiently, as one who had endured worse. (10)
- The policeman passed, and for an hour endured this spectacle. (10)
- We echoed what we half abjured: And hating, smilingly endured. (10)
- Cordial indeed, the chills he endured were flung from the world. (10)
- Winifred endured the agony with tears in her eyes, but no murmur. (8)
- With dull eyes and freezing indifference she endured these demands. (12)
- Voss endured this in silence, too, but seemed to crouch as for an attack. (12)
- The patriotic melody, delivered in sturdy democratic fashion, had to be endured. (10)
- Ripton endured his bantering that he might hang about Richard, and watch over him. (10)
- All the way to London Fleetwood endured his companion, letting him talk when he would. (10)
- She mounted to the seat, and they drove off in a silence which endured for a long time. (9)
- The noisy sympathy and wild speculations of the Tinleys and Copleys had to be endured. (10)
- No one of his friends and acquaintances knew, they could not know, what he had endured. (10)
- Tresten stares and owns she is worth heavier labours, worse than his friend has endured. (10)
- He had little to do with the Hope of Raynham beyond what he endured from his juvenile tricks. (10)
- Yet such as it is it must be endured for the unexpired term for which its predecessor was chosen. (7)
- He endured the torture he was compelled to undergo for a month and then stole away to a hospital. (21)
- He endured some minutes of total speechlessness at this pace, and abruptly said adieu and turned back. (10)
- Sedgett took his bluntness as a matter to be endured for the honour of hob-a-nobbing with a gentleman. (10)
- Sedgett took his bluntness as a matter to be endured for the honour of hob-a-nobbing with a gentleman. (22)
- She did not exactly complain of the renewal of the rehearsal: a fatigue can be endured when it is a joy. (10)
- Such a look from a civilian is exasperating: it was scarcely to be endured from an Italian of the plebs. (10)
- Meager indeed is our knowledge of this only British bard whose works have endured through thirty centuries. (7)
- She would have given a great deal, or endured a great deal, to have had the Martins in a higher rank of life. (4)
- And Mr. Pericles could, affirm that Purgatory would have no pains for him after the torments he had recently endured. (10)
- The kind of government given by men who go about begging for the right to govern can be more easily imagined than endured. (7)
- And yet without the intervals of reason and hopeful convalescence from time to time, I know not how I could have endured it. (14)
- Evan, when he passed Drummond into the house, and quietly returned his gaze, endured the first shock of this strange feeling. (10)
- If haply no finger lay out To the figures of days that had been, I gathered my herb, and endured; My old cloak wrapped me about. (10)
- It was offensive to him, but the injury done to his pride had to be endured for the sake of his general plan of self-protection. (10)
- Wagner had endured too much from similar pedants to be lenient with the picture he drew of their prototypes in medieval Nuremberg. (3)
- You are but working up a scene, provoking needless excesses: you are storing misery in retrospect, or wretchedness to be endured. (10)
- He not only endured, but did many things for the weaker brethren, which were amusing enough to one in the secret of his inward revolt. (9)
- The man who did this, and who afterward placidly endured a severe reprimand from the coroner, was a son-in-law of the late Charles Breede. (1)
- Vulgar phrases have to be endured, except when our intimates are guilty, and then we are not merely offended, we are compromised by them. (10)
- Their affectionate mother shared all their grief; she remembered what she had herself endured on a similar occasion, five-and-twenty years ago. (4)
- Longfellow was in the fulness of his world-wide fame, and in the ripeness of the beautiful genius which was not to know decay while life endured. (9)
- Her agitation and alarm exceeded all that was endured by the rest, by the right of a disposition which not even innocence could keep from suffering. (4)
- This might have endured until he returned to earth had not the airman stopped the engines so that they drifted ruminantly in space below the clouds. (8)
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