Sentence for recollection | Use recollection in a sentence

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

  • He kindled recollection. (10)
  • Smiles with recollection. (8)
  • Recollection rocked, not she. (10)
  • The recollection was a smart buffet. (10)
  • But no such recollection befriended her. (4)
  • A shiver seized him at the recollection. (10)
  • Palmet consulted a perturbed recollection. (10)
  • She felt the wound recollection dealt her. (10)
  • He looked for her recollection of the scene. (10)
  • Anxious efforts at recollection perplexed him. (10)
  • It touched no link in the chain of his recollection. (10)
  • He called up a thing to her recollection in resonant speech. (10)
  • She thrilled him with her friendly recollection of his customs. (10)
  • Recollections set me throbbing, but recollection brought longing. (10)
  • Mr. Adister corrected himself in the higher notes of recollection. (10)
  • The coloured clouds drew me ages away from the recollection of home. (10)
  • It was a lucky recollection, all her good spirits were restored by it. (4)
  • Yes, I believe we were; but I have not the least recollection at what. (4)
  • He stopt a moment for recollection, and then, with another sigh, went on. (4)
  • My next recollection is, finding myself in a crowded loge at the theatre. (6)
  • His recollection of the state, after a lapse of minutes, was pleasurable. (10)
  • His recollection of the state, after a lapse of minutes, was pleasurable. (22)
  • She left it all behind her, all but the recollection that such things had been. (4)
  • And it extinguished a corpse-like recollection of a baleful dream in the night. (10)
  • Both require strategy and tactics, according to my recollection of the campaign. (10)
  • Sudden recollection that he had not the right to say a word alone kept him silent. (8)
  • His behaviour touched me deeply at the time, and even now moves me in recollection. (2)
  • The proximity of the trial acted like fire on her faded recollection of incidents. (10)
  • This is a recollection which ought to make me forgive every one sooner than myself. (4)
  • We stopped at a distance of half-a-dozen paces to allow her time for recollection. (10)
  • The recollection of the change of her feeling for Copsley suffused her maiden mind. (10)
  • The chill of death was tasted in that wavering ascent from oblivion to recollection. (10)
  • That recollection was a joy that stood, though the winds beat at it, and the torrents. (10)
  • Then with a leap of the heart came the recollection of all that had happened yesterday. (9)
  • She called to recollection how ludicrously practical he was in the thick of his passion. (10)
  • My first clear recollection of Riversley was here, like an outline of a hill seen miles away. (10)
  • This vindictive critic smarted, with cause, at the recollection of her walk out of her rooms. (10)
  • Every enforced recollection awakened that rage in her, and recoiled against him who caused it. (12)
  • As for a present hour, it swims, it vanishes, thinner than the phantom banquets of recollection. (10)
  • Then, as dreams die out into warm nothingness, recollection vanished, and the smile came back to her lips. (8)
  • Vittoria sank shuddering on the lap of her maid, hiding her face that she might plunge out of recollection. (10)
  • As it was, it required but a slight effort of fancy to connect his emotion with the tender recollection of past regard. (4)
  • He had walked into a quarter of the town strange to him, he thought; he had no recollection of the look of the street. (10)
  • He swept them both from his recollection abhorrently, for in his recollection he could not divorce them. (10)
  • She had only a very faint recollection of the moment when the peasant wrapped her in his coat and held her to his breast. (12)
  • This was a woman, tender only to the recollection of past days, who used her beauty and her arts as weapons for influence. (10)
  • He is scarce, because he is little read and newspapers cannot give him the space he requires for analysis and recollection. (16)
  • It came wholly through the suddenness of the recollection, that the family-seat of one among the friends was near the Wells. (10)
  • Recollection, when it came back, overwhelmed her; she swayed from recollection to oblivion, and was like a caged wild thing. (10)
  • The old dinner and supper tables at The Crossways furnished her with an abundant store; and recollection failing, she invented. (10)
  • Wilfrid strove to dissociate his recollection of clear daylight from the pressure of the hideous featureless time surrounding him. (10)
  • She smiled at the recollection, and thought, up to a movement of her lips, one is not tempted to do that in saying Matthew Weyburn! (10)
  • My recollection of him is of courtesy to a far younger man unqualified by patronage, and of a presence of singular dignity and grace. (9)
  • Not only had Algernon never failed to dine every day of his life: he had no recollection of having ever dined without drinking wine. (10)
  • Not only had Algernon never failed to dine every day of his life: he had no recollection of having ever dined without drinking wine. (22)
  • My privileges were the touch of hands, the touch of her fingers to my lips, a painless hearing and seeing, and passionate recollection. (10)
  • That long sleep of ours, we said, was really something laughable; we laughed at the recollection of it, a lamentable piece of merriment. (10)
  • The characters in the novel are too clearly outlined in my recollection, together with some critical reservations of my own concerning them. (9)
  • The flush that had swept across the school withered to a dry recollection, except when on one of their Sunday afternoons she fanned the desert. (10)
  • An old half-jesting prophecy of his among his friends, that he would not pass his fortieth year, rose upon his recollection without casting a shadow. (10)
  • But thirst is not enjoyment, and a satiated thirst that we insist on over-satisfying to drown the recollection of past anguish, is baneful to the soul. (10)
  • From time to time he laughed a dry, rattling laugh, whenever the recollection of something which that man Wahnschaffe had said became particularly vivid. (12)
  • My recollection is that our fellows down there in their shallow trenches noted these portentous dispositions without the least manifestation of incivility. (7)
  • Fleetwood swallowed that, too, though it conjured up a mocking recollection of the Baden woods, and an astonished wild donkey preparing himself for his harness. (10)
  • He was an admirable mimic, perfectly spontaneous, without stressing any points, and Beauchamp was provoked to laugh his discontentment with the evening out of recollection. (10)

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