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

  • Who are those two? (8)
  • Yes, those to-night! (8)
  • Even those who love you! (8)
  • Queer, those throw-backs! (8)
  • We separate on those terms. (10)
  • Gyp was the opposite of those. (8)
  • Those he would certainly buy in! (8)
  • Just those eyes, and lips, and hair? (8)
  • Like an old world those days appear! (10)
  • In those days I trifled with everybody. (22)
  • Look at all those people pouring out again. (10)
  • He harangued those who might care to listen. (10)
  • What about those poor devils of laborers, now? (8)
  • Had he ever had a rivalry with those pure eyes? (10)
  • There was no progress along either of those roads. (8)
  • All the people about mourned for the felling of those trees. (10)
  • All those things should be allowed for in youth and high spirits. (4)
  • I was so ignorant of everything, of myself and you in those days. (13)
  • Now, lay aside all those thoughts, Falder, and look to the future. (8)
  • Three out of those five people were really clever, and certainly artists. (9)
  • His eyeballs were those of a little dog that has been awfully questioned. (10)
  • Lucky he came here instead of blabbing to one of those newspaper fellers! (13)
  • During those three days the demon her father dreaded certainly possessed her. (8)
  • Ah, that these unchallengeable new lords could be exchanged for those old ones! (10)
  • His feelings are much more independent of his rank than those of most noblemen. (10)
  • Mercifully not one of those new-fangled German pantomimes by that fellow Wagner. (8)
  • She would then have prayed for Diana to inflame none but such men as those two. (10)
  • The establishment soon understood that Mr. Ayrton intended dining within those walls. (22)
  • He watched Pippin speaking from his phaeton, the butt of all those sullen, restless eyes. (8)
  • Surely, to dwell reclining among the slopes of those islands a man would forfeit Paradise! (10)
  • I was saying to your father when I was here in July that those things can always be managed. (9)
  • Let us hear, please, what you have to say about his general character during those two years. (8)
  • Those eyes had elsewhere once looked love: they had planted their object in a throbbing Eden. (10)
  • Where a man can trust his own heart, and those of his friends, to-morrow is as good as to-day. (2)
  • His was one of those high-principled natures who hold that breadth is synonymous with weakness. (8)
  • In those days the world had oscillated, under higher leading than its royal laxity, to rigidity. (10)
  • He remembered the Canostota: he had no manner of doubt, now, about those I-beams in the Canostota. (13)
  • He distrusted from the bottom of his soul those who had such manifest power to draw things from you. (8)
  • And all through those first weeks of their life together, there was a kind of wise watchfulness in Gyp. (8)
  • Mr. Bosengate encountered in full the gaze of those large brown eyes, with the white showing underneath. (8)
  • He sat down on the raised seat beneath the marker, trim and tired, furtively studying those two young faces. (8)
  • Her task was to climb back to those heavenly heights she sat on before he distracted her and drew her down. (10)
  • And down in the smoking-room he sat before the fire, in one of those chairs which embalm after-dinner dreams. (8)
  • Those who believed in her wholly declared that she really crossed his plans and only feigned to be his tool. (12)
  • He came to the door of Forty-two, obviously one of those which are only shut at night, and tried the larger key. (8)
  • And it sets me thinking of those who have never had an ailment, up to a certain age, when the killing blow comes. (10)
  • It was one of those cases which have a really high gallant side as well as a bad; an excellent case for rhetoric. (10)
  • And then her head slid lower and lower down his shoulder, and sleep buttoned the lids over those chicory-blue eyes. (8)
  • His tone-poems make greater demands on the resources of the instruments and contain effects beyond those of Wagner. (3)
  • And am I not now enduring those retributive dumps which ever follow such sinful exaltations, the Erynnyes of Vanity? (14)
  • The Bonnet, typical of the mystery that caused his heart those violent palpitations, was his dear, detestable enemy. (10)
  • The last month went, as all such last months go, in those intoxicating pastimes, the buying of furniture and clothes. (8)
  • In shaking hands with those chaps we got some white powder on our left shoulder, which they use to powder their faces. (21)
  • Gregory tried to speak; then turning abruptly, he stepped out on to the terrace, and passed from the view of those within. (8)
  • She knew her beloved Catherine to have so feeling a heart, so sweet a temper, to be so easily persuaded by those she loved. (4)
  • So her eyes spoke, and so those of the spaniel John, lying on his back, in which attitude he knew that he was hard to move. (8)
  • The way he spoke those words affected Fleur, but she thought of Jon, and was silent, tapping her foot against the wainscot. (8)
  • Thus a list of those who are and who are not entitled to recognition is in the hands of the management when the doors open. (21)
  • If that is true of the inanimate things, how much truer it is of those personalities which once environed and furnished our lives! (9)
  • Her form was well rounded and her face was animated and possessed of one of those kindly benevolent expressions that are heaven-born. (18)
  • In those days the people still believed in magic and witchcraft, and that was well, since it served as an antidote to godless desires. (12)
  • The Society of Notre Dame of Montreal, those rich and influential persons in France who had founded the city, now wearied of their enterprise. (19)
  • But if charged for two days, he would wish to be told whether they were demented, those people outside, and scornfully return the bill to Jonathan. (10)
  • The sun shone brightly on those two black figures, so very different, and drew out of their well-worn garments the faint latent green mossiness which. (8)
  • Hollow-tile walls have been thrown down while those constructed of brick have stood, and driving rain-storms frequently make the inside of the walls wet. (17)
  • Within the lofty structure, the architect realized vaguely, there was being enacted one of those modern tragedies which mock the pride and vanity of man. (13)

Also see sentences for: thorpes, thou.

Definition of those:

  • those, th_z, pron._, pl. of that_. (0)

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