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

  • It was such fun! (9)
  • Such days those were! (10)
  • Was there such a man? (10)
  • Such being human nature! (22)
  • Why do you say such things? (8)
  • I never heard of such a thing! (8)
  • Such a tricksy lad, good lack! (10)
  • Such was the face he put upon it. (10)
  • They have such good gossiping times. (9)
  • Vic has had such dear little puppies. (8)
  • You see he went to work in such a way! (8)
  • Such visitors spare no islander of any color. (9)
  • You know you hate such things as badly as I do. (9)
  • He simply could not bear joking on such subjects. (8)
  • His hoof kicked up the clothing for such charms. (10)
  • Maintenance cost, such as coal, gas, and electricity. (17)
  • Such a woman is not the wife for you, Sir Willoughby. (10)
  • They were obliged to put an end to such an expectation. (4)
  • We never can expect to prove any thing upon such a point. (4)
  • And such horror seized on her that she could hardly walk away. (8)
  • During one of such Shelton found himself in Little Blank Street. (8)
  • From such a connection she could not wonder that he would shrink. (4)
  • Of course, such a thing as that should have been kept from them. (10)
  • Yet it would be false indeed to regard such a statement as final. (14)
  • Some deed was probably necessary; he was vague on all such matters. (8)
  • I should have been much surprised and much hurt by such a proceeding. (4)
  • Harriet never felt such a desire to inflict a slap upon mortal cheek. (10)
  • She was aware that this was a risk she ran in such an attempt to do good. (9)
  • But my mental career has been lurid with experiences such as kill and damn. (1)
  • The humour of gentlemen at home is always highly excited by such cool feats. (10)
  • In the circles whence she had been brought no one grudged another such things. (5)
  • It has sometimes occurred to me that there is such a thing as staying too late. (9)
  • How was it that a gentleman could consent to appear publicly with such a fellow? (10)
  • He could not have written of it with such unconcern if it involved the secretary! (10)
  • Such were the kind of lamentations resounding perpetually through Longbourn House. (4)
  • He could not see her in a situation of such danger, without trying to preserve her. (4)
  • There were faint, desultory cheers, such as announce a momentary or partial triumph. (7)
  • Besides, think how difficult it is for them to imagine themselves in such a position. (8)
  • Cousin answered he, do not endeavour to raise my hopes by such flattering assurances. (4)
  • Such anodyne as he could squeeze from the incarcerated wild creatures, was exhausted. (10)
  • She looked at it all with such absorption that she could not tell one thing from another. (8)
  • The ladies appreciatingly declared that such a tale was beyond the understandings of men. (10)
  • A bough had hit her too, and she lay a little dazed, quivering at such dark unfriendliness. (8)
  • It could not have been for the easy cleverness of such a retort that she had planned the affair. (9)
  • He can, always, when he pleases; for such a touch on the violin as my father has, you never heard. (10)
  • And a fit of such chilly shuddering seized her that she crept under the eider down to regain warmth. (8)
  • In such circumstances he himself would have taken the matter to a London firm who knew nothing of anybody. (8)
  • Upon such intelligence the general had proceeded; for never had it occurred to him to doubt its authority. (4)
  • Nothing short of a rising such as there was in 1832 would make the land question real, even for the moment. (8)
  • Then you are answered: such possessions are an assurance that her influence in the aggregate must be for good. (10)
  • About twenty colleges and universities, chiefly in the Middle West and Northwest, have established such schools. (16)
  • We agreed that there was a novel charm in trees seen from such a vantage, far surpassing that of the farther scenery. (9)
  • It had no limit that he could see, no rules but such as hung too far away, written in the hieroglyphics of paling stars. (8)
  • They were in such a maze of lanes that the old man was master, and Redworth vowed to be rid of him at the first cottage. (10)
  • The nether lip dropped in breathing, the eyes wavered: such was her appearance in open war with me, but her will was firm. (10)
  • His Island voice then shall you hear, Nor ever after separate From such a twilight of the year Advancing to the vernal gate. (10)
  • It might take a long time to run that fellow to ground, and Goodness knew what decision they might come to after such a shock! (8)
  • It seemed indeed impossible that any horse could ever so far forget himself in such a place as to remember that he was a horse. (8)
  • But such as they were, it may well be supposed how eagerly she went through them, and what a contrariety of emotion they excited. (4)
  • Such was the home which was to put Mansfield out of her head, and teach her to think of her cousin Edmund with moderated feelings. (4)
  • He could not hint at such an idea to the unsympathetic fellow, or rather, the burly antagonist to anything of the sort, beside him. (10)
  • His mother would look at him with such a patient sadness which yet had in it an instinctive pride, as if she were reserving her defence. (8)
  • I have a great mind to go back into Norfolk directly, and put everything at once on such a footing as cannot be afterwards swerved from. (4)
  • From Alvan to Alvan, they signified such an earthquake in a land of splendid structures as shatters to dust the pride of the works of men. (10)
  • His house fell under such a load of infamy that no one dared to sleep in it, until municipal improvement leveled the structure with the ground. (2)
  • Mrs. Norris could not speak with any temper of such grievances, nor of the quantity of butter and eggs that were regularly consumed in the house. (4)
  • Our burgess, who bowed head to his aristocrat, and hired the soldier to fight for him, could not see that such mis-behaviour necessarily ensued. (10)
  • Nevertheless, an intellectual demon-imp very lively in his head urged him to speculate on such a contest between them, and weigh the engaging forces. (10)

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Definition of such:

  • such, such, adj. of the like kind: of that quality or character mentioned. | pron. denoting a particular person or thing, as in such and such. | adv. such’wise, in such a manner. | such and such, such or such, this or that, some, indefinitely; such like (_b._)=_such_. (0)

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