A sentence using the word fought. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use fought in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for fought.
- She fought on. (10)
- They had fought it out. (10)
- But would she have fought? (8)
- She had fought for those trees. (8)
- In reality, he fought no battle. (10)
- He fought him hard enough at first. (9)
- They fought their ships well, too. (10)
- And you will have to be fought for. (10)
- Derek himself had fought three times. (8)
- He loathed the fellow, fought the fellow. (10)
- But you tell me the man fought with a dagger. (10)
- He fought to the skeleton in our last big war. (10)
- His Gods have fought for him, and there he is! (10)
- Lord Ormont had fought duels at home and abroad. (10)
- But I took the thing as a wager, and fought it through. (2)
- He fought his duello with empty air till he was exhausted. (10)
- Mrs. Doria fought the fact by years and finally by months. (10)
- The gallant fellow fought for appearances, and down he went. (10)
- One way or the other the thing would have to be fought through. (8)
- Earl and town fought the fight of Barons and Commons in epitome. (10)
- My dear, I have fought worldly battles too long and too earnestly. (10)
- She fought with the desire to place the pearls about her own neck. (12)
- Bruised and disfigured, it stood up still, and fought against them. (10)
- It is an insult to tell him that he fought for his own satisfaction. (10)
- He feebly fought them off till he could have another look at the flat. (9)
- The sight of them made it seem possible that a battle had been fought. (10)
- This lady, for instance, had the case been hers, would have fought it. (10)
- We haf fought fair, and if we haf peen beaten, it iss no fault of ours. (8)
- So Evan fought his hard fight from the top of the stairs to the bottom. (10)
- Well, when the boom began to come he hated it awfully, and he fought it. (9)
- He struggled, he fought with panting breast, yet in vain, always in vain. (5)
- Now Rose had fought against herself, and had, as she thought, conquered. (10)
- The postillion would have fought it: he would not have despised his fare. (10)
- The direful youths fought in the Steynham stables, overheard by the grooms. (10)
- With both hands he strangled him; with tenfold strength he fought him down. (12)
- He fought dogged battles with the tempter, and beat him off again and again. (10)
- He fought dogged battles with the tempter, and beat him off again and again. (22)
- I have hesitated, and I have fought against my decision, but it is made at last. (12)
- And by heaven, son Richie, it assures me I have not lived and fought for nothing. (10)
- I have fought the men of this Company four times, and four times I have beaten them. (8)
- They had now both fought their battle of the ring, and with equal honour and success. (10)
- He fought gallantly through the war, and he was brevetted Brigadier- General at the close. (9)
- Walking up and down with the stride of a dervish, she fought against her darkening fears. (12)
- English grumblers might well be asked what they had fought for, if they were not contented. (10)
- Where our brothers fought and bled, O thy name is natural music And a dirge above the dead! (10)
- Almost worth while to have fought the war to have the Bolderby Old Crome, as it were, in flux! (8)
- Guy had allowed him to keep his position on the board, and still fought at his face and neck. (10)
- He would have run away with the Frenchwoman, and he would have fought the duel: but he did neither. (10)
- We were pursued by Bob, who fought for me, and won me, and my allegiance instantly returned to him. (10)
- Fleetwood went his way to Lady Arpington almost complacently, having fought and laid his wilder self. (10)
- The reason being, that she fought now on plausibly good grounds: on behalf of her independent action. (10)
- Does the author prefer to be fought in the open or stabbed in the dark?—that is really his only choice. (16)
- His Majesty then turned his thoughts to France, where he went and fought the famous Battle of Agincourt. (4)
- Richard had fought a duel in France with Lord Mountfalcon, and was lying wounded at a hamlet on the coast. (10)
- They fought more desperately than on the hill outside the village: they fought with steel. (10)
- Not till nearly two months after the battle had been fought did the news of the victory reach France by way of England. (19)
- He reiterates his conviction that the war was fought for nationality, and that emancipation was a very welcome incident. (14)
- A bloody battle was fought, in which Washington was defeated; and now the Indians were more than ever on the French side. (19)
- She had not yet reached it; but Karen thought she had grasped it, and with feeble hands fought off the hands of her mother. (12)
- But the power of a will strained to madness fought at it, kept it down, conjured forth her ghost, and would have it as he dictated. (10)
- The French had thrice as many soldiers, and although the English fought gallantly and doggedly, they were compelled at last to fall back. (19)
- Editors fought among themselves, anon with fatal result, especially about Richmond in Virginia, and Nashville in Tennessee, and New Orleans. (16)
- His dogged instinct had fought against the knowledge as long as he could, and now that it was certain he fought against it still. (8)
- An old soldier, who had fought under Napoleon, Van Egmond, undertook to drill them; Sam Lount, a beetle-browed blacksmith, was their commander-in-chief. (19)
Also see sentences for: fostered, foul.
Definition of fought:
- fought, fawt, pa.t. and pa.p. | foughten (fawt’n), old pa.p. of fight_.(0)
Glad you visited this page with a sentence for fought. Now that you’ve seen how to use fought in a sentence hope you might explore the rest of this educational reference site Sentencefor.com to see many other example sentences which provide word usage information.
Leave a Reply