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  • Is this true? (4)
  • Is this a malady? (6)
  • Have some of this. (8)
  • This was pageantry. (10)
  • This wine has a history. (10)
  • This is a bad matter for me. (8)
  • Down this way for the wild man! (21)
  • I could not say why this was so. (9)
  • And in this the palace is typical. (2)
  • This sort of bet is much the same. (10)
  • Is this the self-accusing you despise? (10)
  • But this evening was a different matter! (8)
  • Metal lath for this reason is superior. (17)
  • In this posture did I reach the quarter-deck. (6)
  • Lapham seemed quite beaten down by this argument. (9)
  • It was from this talk that he awoke with laughter. (8)
  • Abjure it, or you make no way with this mad thing. (10)
  • In this room she passed her days, guarded from him. (8)
  • The headquarters of this business is at Singapore. (21)
  • This from Sir Austin was very like positive wooing. (10)
  • To this I was impelled by many and important reasons. (6)
  • I shall complain to the landlord of this in the morning. (9)
  • This morning I asked Mother Hopgood who Zachary Pearse was. (8)
  • He could not treat this scandalous matter in his own office. (8)
  • Robert answered him, that the man was far away by this time. (10)
  • This was Adela Pole, who found her powers with the occasion. (10)
  • After this period every appearance of acquaintance was dropped. (4)
  • But this time I had another motive, though I did not allege it. (9)
  • May the saints of Paradise make bare the beauty of this woman. (10)
  • Nor was this mere spiritual longing; it had its material side. (10)
  • In the good old days no one would hive thought anything of this. (8)
  • Often this can best be accomplished by using a mixture of seed. (17)
  • One could not go on like this without the relief of some oblivion. (8)
  • It is very unfortunate for you that this man has behaved as he has. (8)
  • What was it all worth, what was anything worth in a world like this? (8)
  • In spite of all this however he died, and was succeeded by his son Henry. (4)
  • And this enchantress was not too clever, or he might have felt her touch. (10)
  • Certain it is that from childhood everything had prospered with this duke. (5)
  • But, my dear Nevil, I owe my life to you, and I was no party to this affair. (10)
  • It is impossible in the space of this paper to sift the evidence pro and con. (16)
  • Wearying at last, even of this subordinate part, I fell into a kind of half doze. (6)
  • This confusion of my head flew to my legs when, imitating her, I rose to go forth. (10)
  • It is a little grief to me that I think this man loves music more deeply than I do. (10)
  • She knew how the dying look, and that the hand of death already touched this sufferer. (5)
  • But I had not been prepared for this additional companion and hardly knew what to say. (12)
  • This very facility for entering politics is perhaps an objection rather than a benefit. (16)
  • It would never do to ask Bob Pillin for an introduction, after this interview with his father. (8)
  • He could feel, almost see, himself deteriorating already, with this furtive feeling in his soul. (8)
  • This interest in his welfare has started many a circus man on the road to prosperity and fortune. (21)
  • But you who may have cared for her through her many tribulations, have no fear for this gentle heart. (22)
  • Astonished though I was, and shaken, it flashed through me that this was not the attack of a highwayman. (10)
  • His whole soul rose in arms against agreeing with that ill-bred little cur, and the rest of this job-lot. (8)
  • What do you call such treatment of a man who gave you the mare out of which you made this thousand pounds? (8)
  • What solemn freak was this which made it come and sing to one who had no longer any business with the Spring? (8)
  • To this boasting Denonville replied that Colonel Dongan of New York claimed the Iroquois as English subjects. (19)
  • For nothing which does not seem to a man possessed of this rhythmic vitality, can ever steal him out of himself. (8)
  • For little Gyp, more than five years old now, and beginning to understand life, this was the pleasantest home yet. (8)
  • Graves was always rapid in his operations, and for this building he seemed to have made every preparation beforehand. (13)
  • This was a prelude to friendly relations we had not anticipated, for we looked with distrust on every man in uniform. (20)
  • Was it really only the desire to take her from her vagabond life which had induced Lienhard to open this house to her? (5)
  • She felt a little glow of satisfaction that she was making this thin and bent old man behind her conscious of his egoism. (8)
  • This is the modern way, the way of steamer and railroad Where all the work is done, you scarcely know how, by the Engine. (14)
  • You do not mean it, I know; but there is a disingenuousness in remarks of this sort that is to me exceedingly distasteful. (22)
  • In this morass were hundreds and thousands of figures sunk like himself up to the waist, and waving their arms above their heads. (8)
  • Young Jolyon pondered this letter so long and seriously that his wife noticed his preoccupation, and asked him what was the matter. (8)
  • Having but little imagination, his thoughts would have beaten their wings against this cage, and at once he would have tried to act. (8)
  • This officer is one of the few survivors of a regiment of Austrian volunteers, uhlans, two squadrons of which he himself commanded. (10)
  • Cecilia, who often worried over the relations between her sister and her brother-in-law, suddenly felt how fitting and symbolical this was. (8)
  • This distinctive essence of a play, marking its brand, is the one thing at which the dramatist cannot work, for it is outside his consciousness. (8)
  • The fellow destroyed everything that came within reach with utter precision, and this was perhaps fortunate, for Foxleigh had neither title, coverts, position, nor cloth! (8)

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Definition of this:

  • this, th_is, demons. pron. or adj. denoting a person or thing near, just mentioned, or about to be mentioned: (_b._) the last past: | pl. these. | n. this’ness, hæccity. (0)

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