Sentence for port | Use port in a sentence

Sentences using the word port. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use port in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for port.

  • Senatorial Port! (10)
  • Port, please, Dad. (8)
  • To Port for that! (10)
  • Port is deep-sea deep. (10)
  • Port is our noblest legacy! (10)
  • There was extra Port in it. (10)
  • Mrs. Chump drank Port freely. (10)
  • The faces at the port vanished. (9)
  • Port hymns to his conservatism. (10)
  • The man put down the port and went. (8)
  • To-day he is looking forward to Patterne Port. (10)
  • Mr. Weyburn had started for the port of Harwich. (10)
  • He caught it up and put it on the sofa under the port. (9)
  • Berry was of majestic port, and used dictionary words. (10)
  • The port and claret went very well after the champagne. (10)
  • You will find a bottle of pre-war port in the sideboard. (8)
  • In the afternoon he hired a horse, and galloped on Port Meadow. (8)
  • Mr. Camminy kept his head bent, his hand on his glass of port. (10)
  • Then, stop here, William, and give my old Port the preference. (10)
  • In the following year (1709), however, they fell upon Port Royal. (19)
  • Like sunshine after smart rain, the Port shone on these brothers. (10)
  • The remainder of the Port ebbed in meditation and chance remarks. (10)
  • The Rector bent over his glass of port and moistened his lower lip. (8)
  • And soon by his offices the two were passed into the port of refuge. (8)
  • Frontenac was more than a match for him: Quebec was not Port Royal. (19)
  • The members of this order were the fifteen leading men of Port Royal. (19)
  • It deprived Sir Claude of his hopes, even of his refuge at Port Royal. (19)
  • It is possible, moreover, that he sailed from a Dutch or British port. (12)
  • In the meantime what of the founders and original settlers of Port Royal? (19)
  • Port Royal might have become a great city and Acadia a populous province. (19)
  • Or put it, that Port is the Homeric hexameter, Burgundy the pindaric dithyramb. (10)
  • Next day he drank his Port, as usual, and the wheels of the Aurora went smoothly. (10)
  • The under-factor came forth, fully dressed, bearing two huge flagons of port wine. (19)
  • The port of Mobile was in our hands and the lower waters were patrolled by gunboats. (7)
  • A party was sent to overtake the little Port Royal ship to bring back the colonists. (19)
  • Port Royal was again attacked, only this time the attack was ignominiously repulsed. (19)
  • He paused at the door to give his wife a kiss, and put a flask of port into his pocket. (8)
  • An old policeman, too, like some grey lighthouse, marked the entrance to the port of refuge. (8)
  • Sir William Phips led them forth, and Port Royal, in Acadia, was taken without much trouble. (19)
  • I cherish the fancy that Port speaks the sentences of wisdom, Burgundy sings the inspired Ode. (10)
  • They took up settlements in the meadows of the Bay of Fundy and at Port Rasoir in Nova Scotia. (19)
  • And now top your boom, and to bed here: off in the morning and tug the big vessel into port here! (10)
  • To Port Royal Charnisay then bore her away, where she fell ill, and in three short weeks was dead. (19)
  • Here was the dilemma foreseen by the old gentleman, and it added vastly to the flavour of the Port. (10)
  • On his way to Paris he had made a stormy voyage of several weeks from a port on the Baltic to London. (3)
  • Eventually they all repaired to Port Royal and took up settlement with the other Scotch colonists there. (19)
  • What was their joy when they landed in midsummer to find everything at Port Royal just as they had left it! (19)
  • In the meantime you must bear in mind that by water more than a thousand miles separated Port Royal from Quebec. (19)
  • Alone with Val after dinner, he sipped port deferentially and answered the advances of this new-found brother-in-law. (8)
  • But, this is a tidy Port, and that was a delectable sort of young lady that you were riding with when we parted last! (10)
  • Scorrier remained, seated; heavy with insignificance and vague oppression, as if he had drunk a tumbler of sweet port. (8)
  • Many, it is true, take a Presence to mean no more than a shirt-frill, and interpret a Port as the art of walking erect. (10)
  • Having begun, however, they found they were hungrier than they thought, and finished the lot, with a glass of port apiece. (8)
  • The Governor and his suite were provided with passage to Hays Island, where he afterwards made his escape to Port Nelson. (19)
  • So I got leave of the consul at Trieste to transfer my captive to that port, where now and then an American ship did touch. (9)
  • The fleet established a strict blockade of every port in Scamadumclitchclitch, and not a clove of garlic could enter the island. (7)
  • Nothing could less resemble the tall port and sturdy bearing of a gendarme, than the diminutive and dwarfish individual before me. (6)
  • The distance between Albany and Port Nelson was by water 250 leagues, and the road overland was {122} as yet unknown to the French. (19)
  • They were to take the Canadian steamer at Charlotte, the port of Rochester, and they rattled uneventfully down from Niagara by rail. (9)
  • This day, and not long subsequently, Lady Ormont had started for the port of Harwich, on her way to London, if we like to think it. (10)
  • No sooner were they landed than Poutraincourt broached a hogshead of wine, and Port Royal became a scene of mirth {21} and festivity. (19)
  • Port Royal had not expected an attack; both powder and provisions were low, but Subercase was not a man to yield without firing a shot. (19)
  • Each year saw more of their silver cockleshells putting out from port, and the cheeks of those who blew the sails more violently distended. (8)
  • In 1861, 214 English sailing-vessels and 35 steamers came to the port of Sulina, and in 1889, 842 steamers and not a single sailing-vessel. (20)
  • The ladies, in their utter anguish, after inveighing against the baneful Port, had begged their father to delay no more to marry the woman. (10)
  • He complains of the exclusiveness of the port of Oporto, and would have strict alliance between Portugal and England, with mutual privileges. (10)
  • One thousand men, led by Duvivier, were despatched to Annapolis, which, under the name of Port Royal, has been the scene of so many vicissitudes. (19)
  • Amongst these sailors were John Cabot and his son Sebastian, who, although themselves Venetians, sailed from the port of Bristol and flew the English flag. (19)
  • Thirst was the predominant declaration; and Grossby, after an examination of the decanters, unctuously deduced the fact, which he announced, that port and sherry were present. (10)

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