Sentence for fortnight | Use fortnight in a sentence

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  • Within a fortnight. (4)
  • A fortnight was not enough. (4)
  • Thursday, a fortnight later. (8)
  • She has known him only a fortnight. (4)
  • She was coming back in a fortnight. (8)
  • This alone took an entire fortnight. (19)
  • A week or fortnight of it satisfied them. (8)
  • She was at thirty-threes a fortnight ago. (8)
  • No, he had been in Devonshire a fortnight. (4)
  • A fortnight, and we have our first Concert. (10)
  • I should want the lodgings for a fortnight. (14)
  • For a fortnight now she had received no letter. (8)
  • Two English gentlemen despatched by the same agency within a fortnight! (10)
  • I do, sir, every fortnight when he does the kitchen windows. (8)
  • One cannot know what a man really is by the end of a fortnight. (4)
  • Why, my dear, his French party were a fortnight in the country. (10)
  • We have now been here almost a fortnight, and yet he does not come. (4)
  • In this quiet way, the first fortnight of her visit soon passed away. (4)
  • These letters of his were the most amazing portion of that fortnight. (8)
  • For a fortnight the scene in the horse quarters resembled a gypsy camp. (21)
  • They ought to have balls there at least every fortnight through the winter. (4)
  • We had a jubilant fortnight in working the particulars of these things out. (9)
  • His absence had been extended beyond a fortnight purposely to avoid Miss Crawford. (4)
  • Out of the window he looked for all the hours of light during an entire fortnight. (10)
  • Since then, just one February fortnight by the sea had been all their time together…. (8)
  • A week would see him on his legs, a fortnight at the sea make him as good a man as ever. (8)
  • Impossible surely that in one short fortnight she had lost what she had made so sure of! (8)
  • My delightful manner with him during the last fortnight has been infinitely pleasanter. (10)
  • My delightful manner with him during the last fortnight has been infinitely pleasanter. (22)
  • And that golden fortnight passed and passed through her on an endless band of reminiscence. (8)
  • Lady Susan has certainly contrived, in the space of a fortnight, to make my brother like her. (4)
  • Curiosity and excitement were at high pitch when the caravan put in its appearance a fortnight later. (21)
  • When we are come, there will be nobody at Villa Rubein; Aunt Constance has gone a fortnight ago to Florence. (8)
  • Any one at a glance would have prescribed water-cresses to him: water-cresses exclusively to eat for a fortnight. (10)
  • It had been a very happy fortnight, and forlorn must be the sinking from it into the common course of Hartfield days. (4)
  • He grumbled at having to consume other than his Riversley bread, butter, beef, and ale for probably another fortnight. (10)
  • We had a Ball party and an Aladdin supper, and for a fortnight my father hired postillions; we flashed through London. (10)
  • Mr. Wickham had received his commission before he left London, and he was to join his regiment at the end of a fortnight. (4)
  • After the first fortnight or three weeks of her absence, health, good humour, and cheerfulness began to reappear at Longbourn. (4)
  • Proposals of marriage were addressed to her by two untitled gentlemen, and by the Earl of Lockrace: three within a fortnight. (10)
  • Since we left Bruges, we have been up the Rhine, and then across to Nürnberg, where we spent a fortnight in great contentment. (14)
  • Away went his patient, returning at the end of the fortnight, lean, and with the appetite of a Toledo blade for succulent slices. (10)
  • We have been here a whole fortnight, and we have got thoroughly rested, and there is no excuse for our wasting our time any longer. (9)
  • I will give most respectable men a fortnight of such a life, and then I will offer them twopence for what remains of their morality. (2)
  • She seemed now to be trying to make him forget her strange behaviour; to be what she had been during that fortnight in the sunshine. (8)
  • Livia has no suspicion, though she thinks me wonderfully contented in so dull a place, where it has rained nine days in a fortnight. (10)
  • A fortnight ago it would have been perfection; now it filled him with dismay; he felt that the sudden suggestion had to do with Fleur. (8)
  • And of how beautifully they had all had their measles together, so that she had been up with them day and night for about a fortnight. (8)
  • And so it stood at every ballot of the more than fifty that were taken during the fortnight that the jury was locked up for deliberation. (7)
  • He was afraid of showing disquiet by any dramatic change, or he would have carried her off a fortnight at least before his cure was over. (8)
  • At the end of his fortnight he went northward into the Austrian Tyrol, and a few days later Gregory came down from the Dolomites to Venice. (9)
  • My behaviour, during the very happy fortnight which I spent with you, did not, I hope, lay me open to reprehension, excepting on one point. (4)
  • She had passed 2 Years at one of the first Boarding-schools in London; had spent a fortnight in Bath and had supped one night in Southampton. (4)
  • Mr. Collins returned most punctually on Monday fortnight, but his reception at Longbourn was not quite so gracious as it had been on his first introduction. (4)

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Definition of fortnight:

  • fortnight, fort’nt, n. two weeks or fourteen days. | adj. and adv. fort’nightly, once a fortnight. (0)

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