Sentence for seemed | Use seemed in a sentence

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  • It seemed incredible. (8)
  • He seemed not to heed her. (9)
  • Nothing seemed to fit him. (8)
  • She seemed to have no shame. (8)
  • It seemed sweet for a minute. (10)
  • The supposition seemed probable. (10)
  • Exhaustion seemed to overtake him. (12)
  • It seemed a farcical state of things. (10)
  • The habit seemed to him a dangerous one. (8)
  • Kirsteen turned; her eyes seemed to blaze. (8)
  • The top of the spire seemed to touch a star. (8)
  • He seemed to have to force his eyes to look at her. (8)
  • It seemed to him that he must have misunderstood her. (12)
  • That evening seemed to be made up of exquisite moments. (4)
  • The way seemed far to her and moved her to impatience. (12)
  • Niels Heinrich seemed to be immensely entertained by it all. (12)
  • The weather to-day really seemed of that kind, she remarked. (10)
  • And in this knight-errant it seemed to her that she had got it. (8)
  • The fire was lit and it flamed; it seemed a revival in the room. (10)
  • That shoulder seemed quite the pleasantest thing he had ever touched. (8)
  • He sat up to listen, and it seemed as if some one called to him gently. (5)
  • Chewing his gums, he seemed to fear to take the liberty of sitting down. (8)
  • It almost seemed for a moment as if the Palace itself had become vocal. (14)
  • While he talked exclusively of himself it seemed to her a condescension. (10)
  • Then his rage seemed to swell up in him like the rise of a volcanic flood. (9)
  • Everything I had touched, pretty nearly, since I had started seemed rotten. (13)
  • He seemed assailed by four or five skilful marksmen, whose missiles all told. (9)
  • The fact that something more than a tailor was speaking seemed to impress them. (10)
  • Not only his blossoms withered, his being seemed to draw in its shoots and twigs. (10)
  • For Johnny Dromore had assuredly not seemed too happy, under all his hard-bitten air. (8)
  • What seemed mysterious to all others revealed itself as simple and necessary to her. (12)
  • She seemed to herself beset by a circle of imps, hardly responsible for her thoughts. (10)
  • She was, indeed, his humble scholar, though she seemed so full of weariness and revolt. (10)
  • She had regular work from a publisher, it seemed, which supplemented her income a little. (8)
  • If she seemed bad and false to him, there was no longer reason to pretend to be otherwise. (8)
  • Mrs. March said she seemed very unspoiled for a person who must have been so much spoiled. (9)
  • There was a stout gentleman with a knowledge of the river, which he seemed eager to impart. (2)
  • But even these possessions only seemed to promise more expense and bloodshed and wrangling. (19)
  • But to the French it seemed as if their spirits were undaunted, and they set forth bravely. (19)
  • Mr. Treffry was coughing, and when he talked his voice seemed to rumble even more than usual. (8)
  • The insect seemed to fascinate him, as things which move quickly always fascinate the helpless. (8)
  • Her face seemed to Thirza to have fined down, and with those brooding eyes, to be more beautiful. (8)
  • I think we were rather a loss, in our going, to the marines, who seemed glad of a chance to talk. (9)
  • The wrong, if any, seemed to be condoned to him, except when from time to time his wife brought it up. (9)
  • They seemed to be always coming from happy places and going to happy places, never stopping where I was! (10)
  • He smiled, for the fact seemed significant to him, and he felt a joy that was secret and almost ecstatic. (12)
  • After reading for perhaps a half-hour he seemed to come to the end of a chapter and quietly laid away the book. (1)
  • He longed, rather, to comfort her; she seemed so lonely and, in spite of all her stoicism, so distraught and sad. (8)
  • You never knew what was coming, either; and yet, when it came, it seemed as if nothing else ever could have come. (8)
  • His whole dress seemed very fresh and new, and in fact he had cast aside his Texan habiliments only the day before. (9)
  • It seemed so brutal to give Ferrand money and ask him to clear out; besides, he chanced to have none in his pocket. (8)
  • Yet that April afternoon, when he came upon it from the bend in the Verulam road, it seemed to him singularly unreal. (13)
  • The horses beat along through the mist, in which there seemed no progress, and they lived in a blissful arrest of time. (9)
  • The pair, who seemed to be father and son, came slowly up to the plateau, and stood close beside me for some time in silence. (2)
  • But in the larger interest of the present situation, Mrs. March seemed to have lost the sense of my dereliction in this respect. (9)
  • He seemed inquisitive; the antidote of his naughtiness excited him; his tail circled after his muzzle several times; then he lay. (10)
  • She seemed now to be trying to make him forget her strange behaviour; to be what she had been during that fortnight in the sunshine. (8)
  • These reasons issued mainly from the mouth of a well-preserved old gentleman who seemed to play the part of a sort of Moral Salesman. (8)
  • That seemed the end; and we were going crestfallenly away when the officer of the day came out and allowed us to make his acquaintance. (9)
  • This time it seemed far better to surrender to such an enemy as the English than to perish miserably from starvation in the wilderness. (19)
  • But Miss Shirley seemed to have grace enough, of a feeble and broken sort, for both, and he resolved to supply his own lack with sincerity. (9)
  • Even the smallest things appeared perfectly clear to his sharpened eyes, and yet he seemed to see them as if reflected in a brilliant mirror. (5)
  • She was persuaded that any tolerably pleasing young woman who had listened and seemed to feel for him would have received the same compliment. (4)
  • There was one for every prominent editor and publisher in the New York newspaper field, yet after all had been delivered it seemed to avail nothing. (16)
  • He laughed at the notion of this, with that impersonal relish which seemed to me singularly characteristic of the self-consciousness so marked in him. (9)
  • The ride home through the mist, with its sweet intimacy, that parting which had seemed so full of tender intelligence, were parts of the same illusion. (9)
  • It seemed that silk umbrellas were most eligible wares; and in the display of such purchases the parlor was given the appearance of a violent thunder-storm. (9)

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