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Passage in a sample sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use passage in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for passage.

  • A long, dark passage. (8)
  • He gave her passage. (10)
  • Read this passage in class. (3)
  • He heard a step in the passage. (10)
  • And he went out into the passage. (8)
  • Christian stole out into the passage. (8)
  • There was a passage between him and Weyburn. (10)
  • Passage was made by the enemy in the English wake. (19)
  • And now and then Gratian and he discussed a passage. (8)
  • Left in the dark passage, she peered round at Barbara. (8)
  • She was thinking over a passage of their conversation. (8)
  • In the passage he paused before opening the outer door. (8)
  • Evan and Jack were met in the passage by a chambermaid. (10)
  • To achieve the passage to an island is enough for one day. (10)
  • Mrs. Berry feebly tried to bar his progress in the passage. (10)
  • That way lies The wisdom making passage through our slough. (10)
  • Without indelicacy, however, I may mention a favorite passage. (14)
  • Sleep was no more than the passage through the arch of a canal. (10)
  • There was no interval on his passage from anguish to immobility. (10)
  • He turned out the gas still burning in the passage outside their room. (8)
  • Then she dropped, as drops a dying bet, and cowered into the passage. (10)
  • A narrow passage led directly through the house into the garden behind. (4)
  • He read a passage here and there, brought it back to me, and said ‘Do? (14)
  • He went into the passage shouting for Mrs. Sumfit to bring down the box. (22)
  • Thus linked, they groped their way out into the passage towards his room. (8)
  • The curtain falls for a few seconds to indicate the passage of three hours. (8)
  • Pasiance dropped on the floor in the dark passage, and buried her face on her arms. (8)
  • Isabel had been preparing for the passage of this bridge ever since she left Boston. (9)
  • She was unaware of the passage of time save when her father spoke of a marriage-day. (10)
  • He moved out, down the passage, drawn on by her playing, and softly turned the handle. (8)
  • Through the open door a narrow passage led to a narrow staircase covered with oilcloth. (8)
  • In the only authentic fragment of Shakspar extant, however, this passage is not included. (7)
  • They were crossing the passage of a cavalcade of gentlemen, at the end of the East Cliff. (10)
  • Weyburn remembered then a passage of one of her steady looks, wherein an oracle was mute. (10)
  • Had this been the burden of his thoughts when those two solitary tears forced their passage? (10)
  • He dashed up the four steps in front of him, and came suddenly on the doctor in the dim passage. (8)
  • Is there a long enough passage for fire-travel, so that no waste of heat is lost up the chimney? (17)
  • Wood choppers went ahead to clear the road with their axes and permit the passage of the high cage. (21)
  • They stood talking with her in a passage, whose oilcloth of variegated pattern emitted a faint odour. (8)
  • He led me down a passage to a room with bars across the windows and long seats, and maps on the walls. (8)
  • She would hear him, across the garden, going over and over a passage, as if he never would be satisfied. (8)
  • It fitted, and he was in a gas-lighted passage, with an oil-clothed floor, and a single door to his left. (8)
  • But even of such structures as these it is impressive how little the earth makes with the passage of time. (9)
  • She blocks the passage way, gesticulating madly, protesting volubly and threatening all manner of things. (21)
  • Nothing they could say availed, and my uncle went down to the stage-office with me and took my passage back. (9)
  • This, too, is my reply to what you say of a resemblance to a passage in Rogers (I thought it was Beckford). (14)
  • Dryfoos ignored the passage between his wife and daughter in making this demand of his son, with a sour face. (9)
  • Sir Franks found the passage, and that her ladyship was right, which it did not move her countenance to hear. (10)
  • After watching Betty give little Gyp her bath, she crossed the passage to her bedroom and leaned out of the window. (8)
  • It was a passage apparently from real life, and it involved a dissatisfied boarder and the daughter of the landlady. (9)
  • There, concealed by bramble-tufts, she disclosed the low portal of a secret passage, and pushed it open without effort. (10)
  • The farmer and Robert heard her struggles and exclamations along the passage, but her resistance subsided very suddenly. (10)
  • The farmer and Robert heard her struggles and exclamations along the passage, but her resistance subsided very suddenly. (22)
  • I should no more have thought of questioning the poetry of any passage in him than of questioning the proofs of holy writ. (9)
  • In that little passage of wits she had won, she could win in many such; but the full hideousness of things had come to her. (8)
  • Marriage might be the archway to the road of good service, even as our passage through the flesh may lead to the better state. (10)
  • Nor when Franko started from his arm to declaim a passage, did he do other than make limp efforts to unite himself to Franko again. (10)
  • Two or three minutes after eleven, a feeble ring at the bell gained admission for some person: whispering was heard in the passage. (10)
  • The passage of that long rough tongue athwart his skin gave him an agreeable sensation, awakened a strange deep sense of comradeship. (8)
  • He tiptoed on and passed out into the dark passage; reached his room, undressed at once, and stood before a mirror in his night-shirt. (8)
  • The thought that she would be lying miserable, crying, perhaps, beset him so that he went out into the passage and tapped on her door. (8)
  • She stood there a long time without moving, then put the pictures back into their places and went down the little passage to the house. (8)
  • The smallness of the rooms above and below, indeed, and the narrowness of the passage and staircase, struck her beyond her imagination. (4)
  • She watched them cross, mount the stone steps she had just come down, pass along the railed stone passage, enter the doorway, disappear. (8)
  • A trifling agitation of the curtains shot her back through the door and along the passage to her own bedchamber with extreme expedition. (10)
  • I was cold, but my brain was full of warm light, and the passage came to me in its completeness without any seeming intervention of mine. (14)
  • Letting down the passage window, he stands there in the doorway with the draught blowing his hair and the smoke of his cigar all about him. (8)
  • Presently the two youths were seen bowing in the stiff curt style of those cavaliers who defer a passage of temper for an appointed settlement. (10)
  • A maid rushed by Richard in the passage, and slipped something into his grasp, which fixed on it without further consciousness than that of touch. (10)
  • The smile was of the acceptedly feigned, conventional character; a polished Surface: belonging to the passage of the discourse, and not to the emotions. (10)

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