Sentence for entire | Use entire in a sentence

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

  • The entire book. (3)
  • This alone took an entire fortnight. (19)
  • He must have traveled the entire night. (1)
  • The entire truth cannot invariably be told. (10)
  • Willoughby has the most entire faith in you. (10)
  • His life at Elmwood was of an entire simplicity. (9)
  • Clementina rested in his care in entire security. (9)
  • In winter the entire establishment is maintained. (21)
  • He smiled with entire serenity and self-possession. (9)
  • He held the letter out to seize it in the large, entire. (10)
  • This makes the entire concrete court 60 feet by 120 feet. (17)
  • The squire to back us, Richie, we have command of the entire world. (10)
  • A sack of flour then, it was said, would have purchased an entire farm. (19)
  • Oh, I will take the entire blame, but you must not be a hypocrite, Van. (10)
  • During the entire fight the enemy held the slight wooded acclivity beyond. (7)
  • As it was, the fate of Dr. Shrapnel had gained entire possession of Nevil. (10)
  • By this time the entire district was in fervid sympathy with General Ople. (10)
  • It gives the cynic licence to bark day and night for an entire generation. (10)
  • That was an unshaken belief in the entire blamelessness of the dead Gilson. (1)
  • Along the entire front was an inch and a half accumulation of circus bills. (21)
  • And it was not satiety, no, it was not, but a true and entire renunciation. (12)
  • The entire example with words may be seen in Naumann, History of Music, Vol. (3)
  • Out of the window he looked for all the hours of light during an entire fortnight. (10)
  • I suspect that he thought I had, too, for he began to address his entire drama to me. (9)
  • The entire absence of sentiment in her inspired a queer species of contempt in Soames. (8)
  • Then from the house on the beach they looked at an entire frontage of their property. (10)
  • Joseph H. Twichell, and at least tacitly far from the entire negation he came to at last. (9)
  • With stern decision he therefore insisted upon demanding the entire sum in her possession. (5)
  • Mrs. Melville met her sad smile, and returned it, as one who understood its entire import. (10)
  • Lady Patterne will have entire occupation for her flights and whimsies in leading the county. (10)
  • A refresher of a few hundreds would have been impolitic to this kind of man; but the entire sum! (10)
  • It was natural that he should expect the moment for entire confidence between them to have come. (10)
  • It was not a taunting smile, but one of entire confidence, and told all the more on his adversary. (10)
  • He agreed hilariously with me, and was willing to let it stand in proof of his entire dramatic inability. (9)
  • She had dark hours in which she even feared her entire withdrawal from the world in a life of good works. (9)
  • The entire back wall is furnished with books from floor to ceiling; the other walls are panelled and bare. (8)
  • As if this were not enough, smallpox broke out amongst them, and {192} many entire families were destroyed. (19)
  • From this it would be supposed that Palestrina had shown an entire change in style, yet this was not the case. (3)
  • He admired extremely the purple leather curtains drawn along one entire side, framing a huge white-tiled stove. (8)
  • His faith in his work was so great, so entire, that the notion of any other feeling about it was not admissible. (9)
  • A remarkable exhibition of Aminta the woman was, her entire change of front since he had taken her spousal chill. (10)
  • Her natural blankness of imagination read his absence as an entire relinquishment; it knelled in a vacant chamber. (10)
  • A large part of her duty is the care of the circus wardrobe, and during the winter she devotes her entire time to it. (21)
  • The entire chanson is quoted in Naumann with the various imitations fairly well marked; the student should refer to it. (3)
  • His historical recitals covering the entire literature of the piano were his most conspicuous achievements as a pianist. (3)
  • The owner should carry a fire insurance on the entire building and materials to at least 80 per cent of the total value. (17)
  • It also comes in smaller packages, and if the entire quantity is not used at once it may be stored without deterioration. (17)
  • Two to four overtures, and perhaps one or two selections or pot-pourris, composed their entire libraries in this respect. (21)
  • When asked to sign the protocol, however, he retracted his entire statement, and denied his guilt with extreme stubbornness. (12)
  • A period of entire harmony and tenderness followed the episode which seemed to threaten the lovers with the loss of each other. (9)
  • An entire company of infantry in wagons, with a mountain howitzer and several rounds of grapeshot, was hastened to their relief. (7)
  • Surely in such a mind imagination once kindled might burn with a lawless flame, penetrating and enveloping the entire structure. (1)
  • She did not dislike Mr. Mavering; he was evidently a country person of great self-respect, and no doubt of entire respectability. (9)
  • For this reason Galissonière now set about proclaiming French sovereignty over the entire Ohio valley, as this region was called. (19)
  • That night the entire Confederate army lay within a half mile of our road, while we all sneaked by, infantry, artillery, and trains. (7)
  • One woman who travelled last season with us completed during the tour an entire bed set of renaissance lace, cover and pillow shams. (21)
  • At the beginning of the conflict two-thirds {247} of the entire population of America, which was then about 3,000,000, were Loyalists. (19)
  • The crazed gabbling tongue had entire possession of the house, and rang through it at an amazing pitch to sustain for a single minute. (10)
  • He stood considering them with wonder, when suddenly the entire plantation, with its inclosing forest, seemed to turn as if upon a pivot. (1)
  • He wrote in April, and had strong hopes of settling everything to his entire satisfaction, and leaving Antigua before the end of the summer. (4)
  • We did so, when to my astonishment I saw the entire country in front swarming with Confederates; the very earth seemed to be moving toward us! (7)
  • With the peep of day the entire adult population rattles away over the plain in springless wicker wagons to the cornfields, often miles distant. (20)
  • There was also one of those joint episodes of ours, which, strangely enough, did not eventuate in entire failure, as most of our joint episodes did. (9)
  • One feature which attracted the notice and remarks of the entire deputation was a small pig, which had been stuffed and roasted, standing on all fours. (18)
  • For this reason, the intercourse with the entire world generated by the great commercial activity of the times produced the first great world School of Music. (3)
  • The lonely, dangerous trails along which Champlain, Frontenac, Lasalle, and Verendrye led their men have given way to steel highroads which traverse the entire Continent. (19)

Also see sentences for: complete, consummate, whole.

Definition of entire:

  • entire, en-tr’, adj. whole: complete: unmingled: not castrated, specially of a horse. | n. the whole: completeness: a stallion: porter or stout as delivered from the brewery. | adv. entire’ly. | ns. entire’ness, entire’ty, completeness: the whole. | in its entirety, in its completeness. (0)

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