Sentence for vision | Use vision in a sentence

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

  • Suddenly he had a vision. (12)
  • Quietness existed as a vision. (10)
  • Conjure up your vision of Italy. (10)
  • To what end should a man frame speeches to a vision! (8)
  • She had a vision of the gulfs of bondage. (10)
  • Her parting bow remained with him like a vision. (10)
  • Her parting bow remained with him like a vision. (22)
  • She had her vision of Sir Lukin in his fit of lunacy. (10)
  • But she delayed and played with the vision in her mind. (12)
  • Vision of Spring, of all that was gone from her for ever! (8)
  • He saw the moon-lighted wood, and the vision of his beloved. (10)
  • A vision of Cecilia swam before him, gracious in stateliness. (10)
  • Owain sparkled from the vision of the thing to wrath with it. (10)
  • Shelton smiled; he had not the heart to chase away this vision. (8)
  • And when he looked into the mirror again, he saw a vision in it. (12)
  • He drew close to her to read the nearest features of the vision. (10)
  • And Stanley had a vision, suddenly, of his plough-works in flames. (8)
  • One could vision an eagle swooping to his helm by divine election. (10)
  • Teach me thy fleetness, Vision of loveliness; Turn to my tenderness! (10)
  • He kissed her, and the vision of the critical world faded to a blank. (10)
  • Felix sighed, lost for a moment in his last vision of his youngest brother. (8)
  • I thought it a trick of vision, but Fanny and her sister counted as I did. (14)
  • She had neither vision nor active thought of her father, in whom her pride was. (10)
  • That awakens the divine spark, and the vision of such an awakening is beautiful. (12)
  • He is just, to the extent of his vision; but he will not be able to separate you. (10)
  • But dawn has power to fertilise the most matter-of-fact vision, and he was stirred. (8)
  • Even for a glimpse, for even a hope in chained desire The vision of it watered thirst. (10)
  • He staggered back from that vision, could not bear it, could not recognise this calamity. (8)
  • His figure had seemed to Christian like the sudden vision of a threatening, hidden force. (8)
  • From that vision he could not, nor did he try to shrink, but moved out into the, lamplight. (8)
  • How preserve that vision in her life, in her spirit, about to enter such cold, rough waters? (8)
  • There was a great mass of work with a rare continuity of growth in depth and reach of vision. (8)
  • Being of the same class, she had looked at her lodger from the first without obliquity of vision. (8)
  • I have a vision of him trying to climb up the stony prison wall and wounding his hands and knees. (12)
  • You might take them for mystical streaming torches on the border-ground between vision and fancy. (10)
  • Black, white-veined, with shadowy summits, in that half darkness, it was like some gigantic vision. (8)
  • He had been all that was most dear to her, yet before her eyes would only come the vision of another. (8)
  • Her vision of the reality of things was without written titles, to put the stamp of the world on it. (10)
  • Frontenac, La Salle, and the others still cherished in their hearts a vision of a short route to China. (19)
  • Woodseer was too artistic a dreamer to present the passing vision of Carinthia with any associates there. (10)
  • And another vision came haunting Miltoun, of a soft-eyed woman with a low voice, bending amongst her flowers. (8)
  • But she was, it appeared that she was, a maid of scaly vision, not perceptive of the blessedness of her lot. (10)
  • Cecilia laughed to herself at the vision of the fiery Nevil engaged in writing out a fair copy of his meaning. (10)
  • If she had stayed there looking for all time, she could not have had graven on her heart a vision more indelible. (8)
  • Now and then its extent flashed upon me, but the glimpse was lost to my retroverted vision almost as soon as won. (9)
  • Shelton crossed the panelled, low-roofed hall, through whose far side the lawn was visible, a vision of serenity. (8)
  • Swithin had a hazy vision of empty bottles, of the ground before his feet, and the accessibility of all the world. (8)
  • The beautiful vision she had been on the night of the Irish Ball swept before him, and he looked at her, smiling. (10)
  • Intruding on his vision of the houris couched in the inner cellar to be the reward of valiant men, it annoyed him. (10)
  • Occasionally she looked, for a twinkle or two, the creature or vision she had been, as if to mock by reminding him. (10)
  • She moved as, after long gazing at a painting of a fair woman, we may have the vision of her moving from the frame. (10)
  • Those baffled beacon-flames on the heights had become an irritating indicative vision: she thirsted for the history. (10)
  • False is that vision, shrieks the devotee; Incredible, we echo; and anew Like a far growling lightning-cloud it leaps. (10)
  • A contradictory vision of her eyes lifted hungry for his first words, or the pressure of his arm displeased him slightly. (10)
  • Mrs. Kenton woke with the clear vision which is sometimes vouchsafed to people whose eyes are holden at other hours of the day. (9)
  • Val was dimly conscious of some disturbing point outside his range of vision; as it might be, the unlocated centre of a cyclone. (8)
  • They were genuine, or she would better have been able to second her efforts to catch a distinct vision of his retreating figure. (10)
  • He was of his time; but since his time men have thought beyond him, and seen life with a vision which makes his seem rather purblind. (9)
  • Kendricks, however, had no such restrictions upon him, and I could see him start with delight in the splendid vision before he spoke. (9)
  • Conscious of all this, held back by that vision of his future, yet whipped towards her by his senses, Hilary swayed like a drunken man. (8)
  • She has remained with him a vision of angelic loveliness, as he had seen her last in the moonlight, on the banks of a mountain torrent. (9)
  • Immense was the range of vision scudding the peaks and over the illimitable Eastward plains flat to the very East and sources of the sun. (10)
  • That supplication coupled with his name confessed the end to which her quick vision perceived she was being led, where she would succumb. (10)
  • Imps have their freakish wickedness in them to kindle detective vision: malignly do they love to uncover ridiculousness in imposing figures. (10)
  • He was a human being who had been robbed of strength and speech and almost vision and consciousness by an experience of the supremest horror. (12)
  • She was no longer in her first youth; she had had her experiences and knew her world; she possessed a clear vision and a sharp understanding. (12)
  • Very soon she found herself standing there, watching for the issue of the strife, almost as dead as a weight in scales, incapable of clear vision. (10)
  • Thy stature puffed and it swayed, It stiffened to royal-erect; A brassy trumpet brayed; A whirling seized thy head; The vision of beauty was flecked. (10)

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