Sentence for meanwhile | Use meanwhile in a sentence

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  • Meanwhile, it was evident that Mr. (10)
  • Meanwhile, O twilight bird Of promise! (10)
  • Meanwhile he let lodgings. (10)
  • Meanwhile he did what he could. (1)
  • Meanwhile Dr. Middleton sipped. (10)
  • Her cause, meanwhile, went on well. (4)
  • Meanwhile I shall have news of you. (10)
  • Meanwhile the French were not idle. (19)
  • I meanwhile had caught sight of Joe. (10)
  • Janet plagued him meanwhile; and I helped her. (10)
  • Meanwhile how fared it with the other American armies? (19)
  • Meanwhile there was an attempt to set me moving again. (10)
  • The little visitor meanwhile was as unhappy as possible. (4)
  • Meanwhile, you cannot escape the internal intimations of your unsoundness. (10)
  • Meanwhile, every other publisher is doing as much for every new book of his own. (16)
  • Meanwhile, he turned to little Gyp, so that they became more or less inseparable. (8)
  • The river hurried on meanwhile, and seemed to chide at our delay. (2)
  • Now, meanwhile a steam arose from the mess, and he lay stretched. (10)
  • Meanwhile Frontenac was not the man to let time dwell on his hands. (19)
  • Mr. Collins, meanwhile, was meditating in solitude on what had passed. (4)
  • Meanwhile Helen was watching the bubbles break in her champagne glass. (13)
  • The English traders and frontiersmen were meanwhile pressing westward. (19)
  • Meanwhile Pontgravé had collected and sailed away with his cargo of furs. (19)
  • Meanwhile, Mrs. Bingham is looking as hungry and famished as though she would eat the waiter. (6)
  • Meanwhile the world he has squeezed looks exceedingly patient and beautiful. (10)
  • Meanwhile I have resolved to stay here till you come, if you come soon enough. (14)
  • Meanwhile what of Wilkinson and his army which was to join Hampton at Montreal? (19)
  • And, meanwhile, I was the one who was charged with going about looking lovelorn! (10)
  • The lady meanwhile lures the mob, alike Ogles the bursters of the horn and drum. (10)
  • Meanwhile, Chillon John had taken a journey to Lekkatts; following which, his uncle went to London. (10)
  • And if he die in the meanwhile, why then, there he dies, and the question is solved. (2)
  • Meanwhile Lord Fleetwood and his Whitechapel Countess composed the laugh of London. (10)
  • Meanwhile she was as little conscious of what she was doing as of how she appeared. (10)
  • Meanwhile Caroline had withdrawn and the lord of Earlsfont was fretting at his theme. (10)
  • Meanwhile, he learnt that Lady Camper had a nephew, and the young gentleman was in a cavalry regiment. (10)
  • An English home meanwhile was proposed to her at the house of his mother the Countess. (10)
  • Modestine, in the meanwhile, munched some black bread with a contrite hypocritical air. (2)
  • Meanwhile the feet of the couple were going faster than their heads to the end of the journey. (10)
  • I shall trouble you meanwhile to prevent his forming any other attachment when he comes to town. (4)
  • Meanwhile, all {179} the money that the colonists had spent on their expedition was given back to them by Britain. (19)
  • Meanwhile —until the problem is solved —the critic must be an explorer of untraveled ethical paths. (16)
  • His face meanwhile, which had points of the handsome, signified a smile asleep, as if beneath a cloth. (10)
  • Meanwhile she never wearied of seeking motives that would place his conduct in a more favourable light. (5)
  • In the meanwhile I have the honor to ask to be considered a formal suitor for the hand of your daughter. (8)
  • Sometimes it had to serve mills; and being still a little river, ran very dry and shallow in the meanwhile. (2)
  • By and by a son would shove him aside; meanwhile he shelved his parent, according to the manners of energy. (10)
  • We will return to them anon, but meanwhile it behoves us to see what was happening to Champlain and Quebec. (19)
  • Meanwhile he worked somewhat fitfully at literature, belabored as he was with letters and social distractions. (14)
  • The artist went about the room, meanwhile, with an effect of indifference which by no means offended Fulkerson. (9)
  • Meanwhile the inhabitants of the province were disarmed and required to take the oath of allegiance to King George. (19)
  • Mr. Radnor meanwhile scribbled, and despatched a strip of his Note-book, bearing a scrawl of orders, to his office. (10)
  • Meanwhile, Mrs. Porfer, unable longer to endure the disagreeable business, had walked back to the tree and seated herself at its root. (1)
  • Meanwhile this beer, this wine, both are of a character to have killed more than the tempers of a less gifted people. (10)
  • Meanwhile, each of our fellows had secured his fair one, save myself, and I was exposed to no small ridicule for my want of savoir faire. (6)
  • Meanwhile, I returned to Meurice, thinking of every adventure of the evening much more than of my own changed condition and altered fortunes. (6)
  • Dorothy, meanwhile, no less struck by your appearance, gazes on you in great agitation, and drops a few unintelligible hints. (4)
  • Longer than others are they young: but meanwhile they are of an age when we are driven abroad to seek and shape our destinies. (10)
  • We had some trouble in reconciling them, and some other delays, and meanwhile Doctor Holmes offered me a poem for the same number. (9)
  • Fanny, meanwhile, speaking only when she could not help it, was very earnestly trying to understand what Mr. and Miss Crawford were at. (4)
  • Henry Crawford, who meanwhile had taken up the play, and with seeming carelessness was turning over the first act, soon settled the business. (4)
  • Meanwhile, on the business side we drift toward consolidation on a resistless economic current, which foams past numberless rocks, and leads no man knows whither. (16)
  • Meanwhile the value of railway investments rose in the market, fast as asparagus-heads for cutting: a circumstance that added stings to reflection. (10)
  • Meanwhile Champlain at home in France saw with eagle eye that Huguenot and Catholic could never live together in peace across the wide waste of waters. (19)
  • Her ladyship is comforting herself meanwhile by strolling along the shrubbery with Reginald, calling forth all his tender feelings, I suppose, on this distressing occasion. (4)

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