Sentence for twice | Use twice in a sentence

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

  • A woman he had only met twice. (8)
  • Only twice was the silence broken. (8)
  • And twice she drew a heavy breath. (10)
  • I tried to get work once or twice. (12)
  • Which one has twice visited America? (3)
  • Alan had to look twice at the painter. (9)
  • This one meets your lady twice a week. (8)
  • Because people never marry twice for love. (9)
  • You have been singing twice: three times! (10)
  • Twice in the night I came across his path. (10)
  • Once or twice she gazed searchingly at Ruth. (12)
  • We heard him twice out of the deepening fog. (10)
  • Once or twice he found time to run down to Mt. (9)
  • To Anna he wrote twice, but received no answer. (8)
  • Within the day Fortune had smiled upon him twice. (13)
  • Farmer Blaize deflected his head twice in silence. (10)
  • Well, I was about twice as old as you, I know that. (8)
  • You will telegraph to me twice a day, and write once. (10)
  • As they whirl, they bob together once or twice, and kiss. (8)
  • Twice to listen to that letter was beyond her endurance. (10)
  • Her father calmed immediately, making her speak it over twice. (10)
  • I have half written it twice, and am now going to begin again. (14)
  • Twice she took it up, buttered a bit of it, and put it down again. (8)
  • June had twice been to tea there under the chaperonage of his aunt. (8)
  • Twice during the wrangle she had to conceal a difficult breathing. (10)
  • He had not seen me then above twice, for it was before I left school. (4)
  • Every day twice a day she go out to give her blessed angel an airing. (10)
  • Miss Carrington had to address her question to him twice before he heard. (10)
  • Twice or thrice she looked pained: Beauchamp was hesitating for the word. (10)
  • Twice was he called almost from the door by her eagerness to have him gone. (4)
  • That is, there should be just twice as much stone as there is cement and sand. (17)
  • But benevolence is almost all-seeing: You said you spoke to Dr. Shrapnel twice. (10)
  • I always thought that for a man to offer himself twice was indelicate and unfair. (9)
  • She is old now; and were she twice that age, I should retain my feeling for her. (10)
  • He seemed to beg me, and I took him, and he breathed twice, and that was his end. (10)
  • With such statutes and customs as yours we should have had at least twice as many. (7)
  • His voice dropped in his throat; he swallowed once or twice, and then did not speak. (9)
  • Mr. Bingley had danced with her twice, and she had been distinguished by his sisters. (4)
  • They have half a buck from Northanger twice a year; and I dine with them whenever I can. (4)
  • Once or twice she could discern a faint blush; but in general Charlotte wisely did not hear. (4)
  • Her lover drew her to him and kissed her, once, twice, while her eyes searched his wistfully. (13)
  • I dropped all my bundles, and, I am ashamed to say, struck the poor sinner twice across the face. (2)
  • I have heard him once or twice, and if I had shut my eyes, I might have declared an Austrian spoke. (10)
  • Most men will think twice before they commit their thoughts to print where their names are affixed. (16)
  • The driver turned once or twice, with the intention of venturing a remark, but thought better of it. (8)
  • Twice he had surprised her gazing at Fort when he was not looking, with a sort of brooding interest. (8)
  • But twice there came letters, in that too-well-remembered handwriting, which bore a Scottish postmark. (8)
  • Felix saw the little bird move its head with a sort of infinite curiosity, and hop twice on the branch. (8)
  • Twice that silent one, impelled by feelings too strong even for his respectful taciturnity, had spoken. (8)
  • He blamed the young lady who could go twice to visit a Mrs. Marsett; partly exposed a suspicion of her. (10)
  • We got up Garrison Balls and Garrison Plays, and usually performed one or twice a week during the winter. (6)
  • You bow to the maestro respectfully twice, as in duty; then a third time, as from a whisper of your soul. (10)
  • I meet them wherever I go; and I declare, I never go twice into my nursery without seeing something of them. (4)
  • She had been guilty of it once: why, then, in the mind of an offended friend, she would be guilty of it twice. (10)
  • Edward assured them himself of his being in town, within a very short time, by twice calling in Berkeley Street. (4)
  • Had it not been for his devotion to his house and name, never would he have stood twice the victim of womankind. (10)
  • She wrote twice to her father in the first week, but afterwards, except for a postcard now and then, she never could. (8)
  • He read this epistle twice over to satisfy himself that it was a warm effusion, and not too tender; and it satisfied him. (10)
  • Mr. Pendyce, too, sang, and once or twice he looked in surprise at his brother, as though he were not making a creditable noise. (8)
  • He caught his breath once or twice, like a man who meditates a struggle with superior force and then remains passive in its grasp. (9)
  • The visitor looked twice, to be quite sure of anything; there were many plants, bead curtains, and a deal of silverwork and china. (8)
  • She went to him twice a week, determining to get on, but uneasy at the expense, for monetary conditions were ever more embarrassed. (8)
  • Our sharp Monmouth air provokes her to walk briskly when she is out, and the exercise has once or twice given colour to her cheeks. (10)
  • Once or twice he stopped, as if bewildered or beset by some sudden doubt or memory; and every time he stopped, Freda licked his hand. (8)
  • Even so Frowned he when he struck the blow, Brained his horse, that stumbled twice, On a bloody day in Gaul, Bellowing, Perish omens! (10)
  • He seemed, to Rosamund Culling, twice older than he was, strangely adept, yet more strangely wise of worldly matters, and eloquent too. (10)
  • I think that every author who is honest with himself must own that his work would be twice as good if it were done twice. (9)
  • The gentleman, though something more than twice the age of his bride, had no idea of approaching senility for many long connubial years to come. (10)
  • She wrote every day, sometimes twice, then tore up that second letter, remembering for what reason she had set herself to undergo this separation. (8)
  • Twice cursed by Love, twice the victim of tailordom, our excellent Marine gave away Harriet Harrington in marriage to Mr. Andrew Cogglesby. (10)

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Definition of twice:

  • twice, tws, adv. two times: once and again: doubly. | n. tw’cer, one who is both compositor and pressman. | adj. twice’-told, told twice: hackneyed. | at twice, at two distinct times. (0)

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