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  • Who had spoken thus? (8)
  • Why was he thus suspected? (10)
  • Did it bar him thus utterly? (8)
  • Ever thus the Bard they know! (10)
  • Little purpose is thus served. (8)
  • And thus ended their discourse. (4)
  • The parties were thus divided. (10)
  • There are men thus imp-haunted. (10)
  • At hearing himself thus described Mr. (8)
  • Thus I provide to meet contingencies. (10)
  • It is thus that we are wise and unwise. (1)
  • Truly thus it may be when flesh contends. (10)
  • Thus I was guarded from scruples and regrets. (12)
  • Thus the fate of a nation was in the balance. (18)
  • And thus are we stricken by the days of our youth. (10)
  • To spend one long day thus, drifting with the stream! (8)
  • Thus absorbed, he was hardly conscious of the heavy heat. (8)
  • Her reflections are thus to be interpreted, it seems to me. (10)
  • Thus the Absolute and the Symbolical factions struggled on. (10)
  • Thus she justified the direction taken by the new force in her. (10)
  • We bowed thus in the room, in the hall, and at the street-door. (10)
  • For why was he thus base and spotted to the darling of his love? (10)
  • It was the unconnected action of his brain that thus advised him. (10)
  • He was astounded by the reflection that she had thus misjudged him. (10)
  • Thus was broken, for a little space, the dull tenor of my sombre life. (21)
  • Thus Edward tempted her to discuss the subject which he had in his mind. (10)
  • And thus here, as elsewhere, is prosperity the touchstone of good feeling. (6)
  • Thus does the poor Savoyard compel a rich people to pay for their wealth. (10)
  • Thus situated, business began to open up for Roderick Barclugh, Financier. (18)
  • Those who make a noise, and are not thus distinguishable, are on Hippogriff. (10)
  • Imagine my surprise at finding myself thus seated amongst my old Acquaintance. (4)
  • Thus I live again the days of old and unfold the roll of my eventful history. (21)
  • Thus kissing her grandmother, Barbara resumed her seat, and looked at Courtier. (8)
  • The Countess, thus being discussed, was closeted with old Mrs. Bonner: not idle. (10)
  • L Thus piteously Love closed what he begat: The union of this ever-diverse pair! (10)
  • Thus does Love avenge himself on the unsatisfactory Past and call out its essence. (10)
  • Living thus amongst insects, birds, cows, and the peace of trees, he had become queer. (8)
  • This mysterious incident may tell you that beer was thus early in the morning abroad. (10)
  • Thus he had become allied to Medole on the one hand, and to Barto Rizzo on the other. (10)
  • He stood thus absorbed so long that Hilary rose at last, and glanced into the saucepan. (8)
  • In thus sending her away, Sir Thomas perhaps might not be thinking merely of her health. (4)
  • I was thus fairly launched into my inveterate habit, and nothing could arrest my progress. (6)
  • Thus ten months of the year at least he lived protesting, and many with him, compulsorily. (10)
  • A thrill of satisfaction swept her in reflecting that her ability to reason was thus active. (10)
  • Thus was it, and thus is it; save that then The beauty of frank animals had men. (10)
  • And walking thus through the night he had thoughts that he imagined no one had ever had before him. (8)
  • Shelton found pleasure in thus observing him unseen, and sat quietly on his horse, hidden behind a tree. (8)
  • Nevertheless, a gain thus poorly estimated, could not command him to do a deed of humiliation on account of it. (10)
  • The idea that anyone young and beautiful should thus be clipped off in her life, roused her impatient indignation. (8)
  • Weyburn stopped his questioning, with the reflection that he had no right to recollect her words thus accurately. (10)
  • Thus, when the Government thought of temporizing, they issued orders to Generals whose one idea was to strike the blow of a mallet. (10)
  • Spare to false womanliness her delicacy, Or bid true manliness give ear, we crave: In our defence thus chained are we. (10)
  • Great Nature brought him thus to drink of her beauty, under the delusion that the act was a speculation on her character. (10)
  • Men are born subject to it, happily, and thus the balance between the lordly half of creation and the frail is rectified. (10)
  • Thus, among their intricate hills, the rustic troop subsisted; and history can attribute few exploits to them but sacraments and ecstasies. (2)
  • And thus sitting, a watch in his hand, fat, and smooth, and golden, like a flattened globe of butter, he thought of nothing. (8)
  • She put her arms on his shoulders, clasping them behind his neck, thus drawing him and holding him from her at the same time. (13)
  • Perhaps, also, she saw in the complication thus offered an escape for Rose, and was the less inclined to elucidate it herself. (10)
  • Prove to a world of brows down-bent That in the Britain thus endowed, Imperial means beneficent, And strength to service vowed. (10)
  • The germ of latent restlessness thus grew like a noxious fungus in our minds; contentment and peace vanished like a faint odor. (20)
  • Thus the morning dragged itself away without any one being able to settle to anything, except Herr Paul, who was settled in bed. (8)
  • Those ladies were now in the hall, gazing, as mildly as humanity would allow, at their common destiny, thus startlingly displayed. (10)
  • Thus begirt by Saxon times, I regarded Riversley as a place of extreme baldness, a Greenland, untrodden by my Alfred and my Harold. (10)
  • Somehow this school, this bit of great-hearted idealism on the part of the old man she loved, had thus far stirred up a deal of mud. (13)
  • Unquestionably the most serious aspect of the influence of sensational and yellow journalism is the distorted view of life thus given. (16)
  • Thus all things were openly treated; all had an air of being on the surface; the communications passing between Mrs. Warwick and the Hon. (10)
  • Unless the wood laths are wet before the plaster is applied, they will absorb the moisture from the plaster and swell, thus cracking the wall. (17)
  • But very wealthy noblemen were commonly, perhaps necessarily, eccentric, for thus they proved themselves egregious, which the world expected them to be. (10)
  • Thus we obtain delicacy; and thus, as you will perceive, our civilization, by the aid of the sentimentalists, has achieved an effective varnish. (10)

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Definition of thus:

  • thus, th_us, adv. in this or that manner: to this degree or extent. | n. thus’ness, state of being thus. | adv. thus’wise, in this manner. (0)

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