Sentence for suffer | Use suffer in a sentence

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  • I suffer. (8)
  • She was too pretty to suffer! (8)
  • Yes, she had made him suffer! (8)
  • Suffer with me, Mary! (8)
  • Why should one suffer? (8)
  • Your pocket shall suffer. (8)
  • He came to suffer tortures. (10)
  • You will not suffer as I do. (10)
  • Suffer so slowly, so horribly? (8)
  • Suppose she does suffer a little? (8)
  • Millions suffer for no mortal reason. (8)
  • Had it done so, I should suffer less. (12)
  • If she could only suffer in his place! (8)
  • Charles is away, and I suffer no pangs. (10)
  • Elephants also suffer agonies without flinching. (21)
  • He seemed to suffer greatly; but did not complain. (8)
  • I never suffer it without more or less discomfort. (1)
  • When I suffer, I make others suffer. (8)
  • Searing was not seriously injured, nor did he suffer pain. (1)
  • Shall I use cunning or force to make you suffer punishment? (12)
  • If these fellows quarrel and split, are we to suffer for it? (10)
  • If we love mankind, pity them, we even wish to suffer for them. (9)
  • Something or somebody to suffer for would really be agreeable. (10)
  • He is the refuge and redeemer of all who suffer pain and grief. (12)
  • But in matters of greater weight, I may suffer from want of money. (4)
  • No annoyance that they might suffer through me would really count. (12)
  • I suppose you must suffer for being an Italian, like the rest of us. (10)
  • It were unjust that such perfection should suffer through my weakness. (8)
  • No day scored an advantage; and she did not apparently suffer fatigue. (10)
  • To know so much, to suffer, and still to refrain, flattered his pride. (10)
  • For that he had to suffer, as every one has to suffer. (12)
  • You will suffer too, in your tenderness for her; but you must do your duty. (9)
  • It is pat to make other potties suffer, when there is nothing to pe cot py it. (8)
  • My monstrous conceit of elevation will not suffer condensation into sentences. (10)
  • Taxes were multiplied and the {194} poor people of Canada were made to suffer. (19)
  • What drawbacks did he suffer from his connection with the Archbishop of Salzburg? (3)
  • Never did he suffer his head or back to droop, for it was not distinguished so to do. (8)
  • For me, perhaps not, for I have suffered since, and may have been set apart to suffer. (22)
  • As far as she could judge, Irene seemed to suffer a little disappointment from the fact. (9)
  • Could a man suffer from passion, heart-searchings, or misgivings, and remain a gentleman? (8)
  • People who suffer as I do from nervous complaints can have no great inclination for talking. (4)
  • Courtier, I suffer purgatory from the thought that I shall scrape in by the votes of the mob. (8)
  • They would not injure you, but they cannot consent to see one another suffer or crave in vain. (10)
  • Mrs. Clemens had been in a way to suffer socially more than he, and she praised the English less. (9)
  • You are certainly the most highly-civilised nation on the earth; you suffer a little from the fact. (8)
  • How much we suffer from sniffing the vain incense of that word practical, is contempt of prevision! (10)
  • Remember, that no woman who knows at all how to conduct herself need for one moment suffer annoyance. (22)
  • She went to sleep, thinking that he would suffer horribly if anybody hurt him; but who would hurt him? (8)
  • I was late; I met her walking home by herself, and wanted to walk with her, but she would not suffer it. (4)
  • And how suffer him to leave her without saying one word of gratitude, of concurrence, of common kindness! (4)
  • She must not be sacrificed to policy or ambition, and she must not be left to suffer from the dread of it. (4)
  • Fair and candid criticism every one has a right to publish, although the author may suffer a loss from it. (16)
  • The day, indeed, is sad when we see the skeleton of the mistress by whom we suffer, but cannot abandon her. (10)
  • The day, indeed, is sad when we see the skeleton of the mistress by whom we suffer, but cannot abandon her. (22)
  • He suffered justly, but he did not suffer passively, or without several attempts to regain the higher ground. (9)
  • It was only to make him remember by the smart that he must always suffer when he would not be guided by her. (10)
  • Pain of an unknown kind made her love of her brother conscious that if she asked she would suffer greater pain. (10)
  • The literature of those great men was, if I may suffer myself the figure, the Socinian graft of a Calvinist stock. (9)
  • Rather than suffer this wrong they agreed to restore it to its place, and, let it go to destruction upon its own terms. (9)
  • Sir Thomas, poor Sir Thomas, a parent, and conscious of errors in his own conduct as a parent, was the longest to suffer. (4)
  • He began to suffer from his exertions, for, though wiry enough for a man of his long build, he was seventy-five years old. (8)
  • No one seems to see that they are willing to suffer more now that other poor men may suffer less hereafter. (9)
  • She had scattered his brains; it was pitiable: but she was in the torrent and could not suffer a pause or a change of place. (10)
  • A long success is better when seen at a distance of time, and Nick Frim was beginning to suffer from the monotony of his luck. (10)
  • One thinks first what the author may suffer when violent hands are laid upon his soul, and one recoils; but what of the public? (16)
  • Christine would not suffer Mrs. Mandel to approach her, and she had with her father a sullen submission which was not resignation. (9)
  • Innocent and guilty, you will all suffer; the innocent will suffer more than the guilty, and nobody will benefit. (8)
  • They were there to see the Prince-Regent arrive, and they did not suffer themselves to be distracted by any preliminary excitement. (9)
  • Whoever suffered inconvenience, she must suffer none, but it occupied a little time to settle the point of civility between the other two. (4)
  • He saw his universe reeling before that note, and he was not a man to suffer tamely; he felt that others ought to suffer too. (8)
  • Because he suffered, and decreed that he would suffer silently, and be the only sufferer, it seemed to him that he was great-minded in his calamity. (10)
  • A purpose wedded to plans may easily suffer shipwreck; but an unfettered purpose that moulds circumstances as they arise, masters us, and is terrible. (10)

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