Sentence for pity | Use pity in a sentence

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  • Pity, forsooth! (8)
  • Only out of pity! (8)
  • I pity them. (10)
  • Pity had done it. (10)
  • It would be a pity. (8)
  • And suddenly she felt pity. (8)
  • Changeing, it became pity. (10)
  • A sort of pity seized on Harz. (8)
  • What is pity to us of commerce? (10)
  • It dulled his sense of pity, too. (8)
  • The Egoist surely inspires pity. (10)
  • In pity, do not look so scornfully! (10)
  • My suspense would make you pity me. (22)
  • What a pity not to have it fitted up! (4)
  • It was gone at once, in a rush of pity. (8)
  • There were dishes she could have recommended; what a pity! (8)
  • All the sweeter side of pity was for him. (10)
  • Rather a pity he let it ebb and flow so long. (10)
  • It was almost a pity to have been born so late. (8)
  • He hate a sick house: but he pity a sick woman. (10)
  • A pity, too, we cannot hear what they are saying. (8)
  • And if she could do that, pity was wasted on her! (10)
  • Margarita felt a twinge of pity as Berthold entered. (10)
  • She smiled with an equal simulation of saddest pity. (10)
  • If you knew him as I do you would pity him sincerely. (10)
  • Mr Elliot was there; she avoided, but she could pity him. (4)
  • And nobody, if they knew, would care, or pity him one jot! (8)
  • Shelton, for all his pity, would have given much to laugh. (8)
  • I see it every summer, and it keeps me in a passion of pity. (9)
  • If it had been a straight fight even; a clear issue between passion and pity! (8)
  • Pity that young Weyburn had to be sent to do watch-dog duty. (10)
  • The mighty pity falling from his eyes took in her whole shape. (10)
  • There would be no way but to appeal to his pity, his generosity. (9)
  • The grim remorselessness of that business had no pity for hearts. (8)
  • He could hear the crowd in the street groaning with rage and pity. (13)
  • Whether he was black or not, pity could not see, but probably he was. (9)
  • The vengeance seemed to her so keen that pity could not fail to come. (10)
  • It seemed to him a pity they could not know it was all his composition. (8)
  • Pity another of your wounded: Brailstone has been hard hit at the tables. (10)
  • Especially when they are young they deserve pity, for they suffer cruelly. (10)
  • A feeling as of pity, almost of affection, rose in him for his remote tutor. (8)
  • And was it not outrageous, that now, of all times, one should come With incomprehensible pity! (10)
  • It stirred to swell the great wave of pity for the lady, that was in her bosom. (10)
  • It made her angry, made her miserable, with a feeling of pity she could hardly bear. (8)
  • The admiration she inspired in Felix at that moment was mingled with a kind of pity. (8)
  • Miss Woodhouse, what a pity that I must not write this beautiful charade into my book! (4)
  • It would have been such a great pity to have went away before your brother and sister came. (4)
  • Her punishment was to commence: The pity in her pale visage they read in a different sense. (10)
  • Whatever his faults, he had that element of greatness which excludes the intercession of pity. (10)
  • Her tremor at the stealthy ugliness of this crouching figure yielded at once to a spasm of pity. (8)
  • Some one said it was a pity to frighten them, but there would necessarily be more or less noise. (7)
  • The general feeling for Evan and his sisters, by their superiors in rank, was one of kindly pity. (10)
  • She named her hotel in her French English, and the sound of it penetrated him with remorseful pity. (10)
  • Upon the struggling, trampling mass the officer poured his light without pity and without cessation. (1)
  • Should pity bless the tremulous voice of woe He lifts for pity, limp his offspring show. (10)
  • She did not proclaim the winner, but a momentary flutter of pity in the direction of Lord Fleetwood did as much. (10)
  • His pity for her, and his eager championship, overwhelmed the spirit of compassion for the foolish wretched husband. (10)
  • Rhoda half lifted her head; the slight tone of a change to tenderness swelled the gulfs of pity, and she wept aloud. (10)
  • They allowed me to come quite close up to them, and to feed my pity upon their wild dejection in exile without stint. (9)
  • How I venerate those good journalists and all the great crowd of witnesses who have dominated the mortal weakness, pity. (8)
  • But the evident pain he inflicted moved his pity, which helped to restore his conception of the beauty of her character. (10)
  • Her heart had been softened so that she could not think of frustrating his ambition, if it were no better than that, without pity. (9)
  • Pity being a form of tenderness, Laura supposed that she would intuitively hate the man who compelled her to do what she abhorred. (10)
  • Her feeling was, that she forgave the wrinkled Malignity: pity and contrition dissolving in the effort to produce the placable forgiveness. (10)
  • So saying I turned into the coffee-room, leaving the worthy adjutant to revel in his fancied conquest, and pity such unfortunates as myself. (6)
  • She took pity on him, and for the space of a few ecstatic hours deceived him with the liberally invented details of a platonic relationship. (12)

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