Sentence for meet | Use meet in a sentence

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  • But I will meet you. (10)
  • Hilary went to meet them. (8)
  • I, I say I did meet him. (10)
  • I hope we shall meet again. (8)
  • He could not meet them now. (10)
  • They were to meet in Egypt. (10)
  • I want you to meet Mr. Hart. (13)
  • Should you meet him sound him. (10)
  • He had come to meet his Bishop. (10)
  • Hand and glove have only to meet. (10)
  • I hope to meet Death full-wigged. (22)
  • She came on expressly to meet you. (9)
  • He tries to meet her eyes, but cannot. (8)
  • I would rather that we should not meet. (10)
  • They might never meet, for her to know. (10)
  • He went wherever he was likely to meet her. (12)
  • Westover preferred not to meet his overture. (9)
  • Can there be an end to it when those two meet? (10)
  • He could meet her calmly; he had steeled himself. (10)
  • I shall never meet one to treat me so generously. (10)
  • He resolved that he would meet his fate more manly. (1)
  • Adieu, till we meet; I am enchanted with my lodgings. (4)
  • I mean, meet him in debate and answer his arguments. (10)
  • What great composer did Haydn meet in Vienna in 1785? (3)
  • Clara was in rosy colour, but could meet a steady gaze. (10)
  • Merthyr soon left the castle to meet his sister at Coire. (10)
  • And now how should she meet him, how first look into his eyes? (8)
  • We meet every Saturday night, and communicate our best jokes. (10)
  • However, my father never took me to meet the old fellow again. (10)
  • Timid as she may be, her light bark bounds to meet the tempest. (10)
  • But you see nearly everybody again that you meet in your travels. (9)
  • The former was requested to meet her at Penhurst station at noon. (10)
  • I meet you on common ground, and address myself to your good sense. (10)
  • Never, never will you meet a soul more utterly devoted to you, Evan. (10)
  • The curtains just failed to meet, so that a thin gleam shone through. (8)
  • Simplicity must go, and the townsman meet his equal in the countryman. (10)
  • Did you ever meet a chap who used to give lessons in binding paper books? (13)
  • Why had he been suffered to meet her, to love her, and to be loved by her? (8)
  • I constantly meet old friends of yours here who ask after you affectionately. (14)
  • He told Mr. Romfrey that he should be glad to meet Colonel Halkett and Cecilia. (10)
  • Colonel Pierson, of the Austrian army, my uncle (did you meet him at Brookfield? (10)
  • The particulars I reserve till we meet; it is enough to know they are discovered. (4)
  • I trust that in this matter we shall some day understand each other when we meet. (12)
  • Then he is coming round slowly to Paris, where we are to meet and decide on plans. (14)
  • The charge of industrial and social partisanship they meet with a point-blank denial. (16)
  • Shelton left her house as doubtful whether he might meet Antonia as when he entered it. (8)
  • I hope Nevil will come often, for his own good; he will meet his own set of people here. (10)
  • But she had not spoken of a particular person to meet him; and how, then, had she betrayed herself? (10)
  • They were to meet Mrs. Ferrars; but Elinor could not learn whether her sons were to be of the party. (4)
  • I call upon you to meet me, with what weapons you like best, to prove that you are not a midnight assassin. (10)
  • He was presently summoned to meet Count Walburg and another intimate of the family, in the hotel downstairs. (10)
  • One would have been justified in saying that he went out to meet the misfortune which was so surely awaiting him. (5)
  • How inadequately the police of many towns can meet the needs of the occasion is told in another chapter of this book. (21)
  • For indeed I have had such experience at home, that I would sooner meet many wild animals than a troop of healthy urchins. (2)
  • Looking at each, other a little hurriedly, and not taking too much farewell, for fear of having to meet again, we separated. (8)
  • I have long desired to meet you; and we have little society here, we are desperate with loneliness, half mad with our whims. (10)
  • Approaching a large ostrich he gazed fixedly at it, and to his delight the mesmeric glance seemed to meet with instant success. (21)
  • She began then to be afraid of appearing rude and impatient; and walked to meet them with a great anxiety to avoid the suspicion. (4)
  • When that was done, his whole soul melted with pity and swelled with sorrow, and ere he could meet her eyes a swoon overcame him. (10)
  • With this and an unsatisfied longing for tobacco Algernon departed, agreeing to meet his cousin in the street where Dahlia dwelt. (10)
  • Rhoda departed in another direction, firm, since she had seen Sedgett pass, that his nobleness should not meet with an ill reward. (22)
  • They could snub such a friend of their prisoner as Breckon, but they could not meet the dovelike ferocity of Ellen with unkindness. (9)
  • Miss Lucas perceived him from an upper window as he walked towards the house, and instantly set out to meet him accidentally in the lane. (4)
  • These five priests were destined to have some thrilling experiences and to meet with terrible ends, all of which you shall hear in due time. (19)
  • One might say that they neither of them had philosophy yet were as philosophic a couple as one could meet on this earth of the self-conscious. (8)
  • The marquise alighted, crying hold, to the stables, caressed her horse, and sent him off with a smack on the smoking flanks to meet the groom. (10)
  • The Governor permitted his advance and sent a factor to meet him and insist upon his eyes being bandaged before he would be permitted to enter. (19)
  • As often as I happened to meet him after our defection he used me with unabated kindness, and sparkled into some gaiety too ethereal for remembrance. (9)
  • General Arnold came down, of course, from his headquarters, Robinson House, to meet the Commander-in-Chief in order to throw off any suspicions surrounding his movements. (18)

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