Sentence for met | Use met in a sentence

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  • Their eyes met. (10)
  • We met out hunting. (8)
  • They met in London. (10)
  • I have met Lady Racial. (10)
  • He met her at Cherriton. (10)
  • I met him on the stairs. (10)
  • She met him in the hall. (12)
  • We met, with a formal bow. (10)
  • Diana was met and captured. (10)
  • Then the ropedancer met her. (5)
  • He met her by a fatal accident. (10)
  • He met his guests at the station. (10)
  • Lady Blandish met Richard in dismay. (10)
  • I was sorry he met with that accident. (8)
  • And I never met anyone so pachydermatous. (8)
  • I met him in the woods before I knew you. (10)
  • They met and crossed hands without a word. (8)
  • He met his fate like the valiant soul he was. (10)
  • She put her hand out, and her fingers met his. (8)
  • Tell me how Mr. Powys met him and knew of it! (10)
  • When Evan met his eyes, they showed perplexity. (10)
  • The next day she met her lover and told him of it. (8)
  • On the stairs the widow Engelschall met Dr. Voltolini. (12)
  • And their Foot Guards: Have ye met the fellows marching? (10)
  • A gentleman met them and conducted them across the hills. (10)
  • Suddenly she let her head fall back, and her lips met his. (8)
  • They met Venetia and the doctor at the door of the church. (13)
  • Suddenly she clutched him round the neck, and their lips met. (8)
  • Gendarmes whom he had met near the place came in at his heels. (10)
  • What he wrote, that he was, and every one felt this who met him. (9)
  • The ship met an undeserved fate on the sands of the Jersey Coast. (18)
  • June met him below, and, without a word, they went to the carriage. (8)
  • Bittridge decided the question of hand-shaking for her when they met. (9)
  • He went up to bed, and in the mirror on his dressing-table met himself. (8)
  • Diana gazed on them, smarting from the buffets of the wind she had met. (10)
  • Dots of heads, curious faces, peering and starting eyes, met my vision. (10)
  • Kiomi whispered some story concerning her brother having met the tramp. (10)
  • Could Polly refuse to try it on, when the flattering proposal met her ears? (10)
  • Riding out perfectly crazed by it, I met Kiomi, and transferred my emotions. (10)
  • As he stepped into the hall, he met Cook, who had just come from the elevator. (13)
  • He was full of the glow of its prosperity when he met Margaret Vance at the reception. (9)
  • He had dined with the Warwicks, and met the eminent member of the Cabinet at their table. (10)
  • The household rose and met at the breakfast-table, devoid of any dread of the morning newspapers. (10)
  • The walk being here less sheltered than on the other side, allowed them to see him before they met. (4)
  • Here also he met the conductor, =Friedrich Himmel= (1765-1814), a pianist and composer of high rank. (3)
  • When the courage of his indignation drove Michael out into the yard, he was met by menacing glances. (12)
  • Again the German officers signally failed to offer her any rudeness when she met them on the side-walks. (9)
  • March met Fulkerson on the steps of the office next morning, when he arrived rather later than his wont. (9)
  • She said nothing, and when their eyes met she dropped hers in a manner that made silence too expressive. (10)
  • The first thing that met her eyes was the departure of General Arnold from the office of the British agent. (18)
  • Midway on this unadorned Zattere, with its young trees and spots of shade, he was met by Renee and her father. (10)
  • Then their lips met for the third time, and when they parted Fleur broke away and fled through the wicket gate. (8)
  • When ridge upon ridge met his eye the immensity of the Colonial territory grew to a realization upon his mind. (18)
  • They occasionally met ladies driving, and sometimes they encountered a couple making a tour of the island on foot. (9)
  • Lunch was long over, but her father had not gone out, for he met her in the hall and drew her into the dining-room. (8)
  • They met with the fervour natural after such a separation, and she did not so much assume as resume possession of him. (9)
  • When they met, his father did not seem to notice his despondency, and he asked him nothing about the Pasmers, of course. (9)
  • By the tune he met March at the office next morning, a little, but only a very little, misgiving saddened his golden heaven. (9)
  • Nearly every one she met had been several times, and took it for granted that she knew the Continent as well as they themselves. (9)
  • But when they met, her first glance divined that something had happened, and her first question frustrated his generous intention. (9)
  • Off Gaspé, Kirke met the squadron from France, and after a fierce struggle captured all the ships but one, together with much booty. (19)
  • It was very narrow, there was no shelter; and he thought confusedly of what he could say, if met in this remote backwater that led nowhere. (8)
  • Suddenly a more vivid and continuous quiver of violet fire met its reflection on the landscape, and Farina saw the Rhine-stream beneath him. (10)
  • He and Modestine met nickering for joy, and I had to separate the pair and beat down their young romance with a renewed and feverish bastinado. (2)
  • Mr. Parnell and his eighty-five have not met the Conservative leader and his following in the Commons with the gravity of platonic disputants. (10)
  • Her expressive eyes, and her quaint simplicity, and her enthusiasm for England, haunted Mr. Fellingham; being conjured up by contrast with what he met about him. (10)

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Definition of met:

  • met, pa.t. and pa.p. of meet_.(0)

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