Use celebrated in a sentence
Sentences ending with celebrated
- He had been to the North Pole, and it made him celebrated. [5]
- Yet another way to look at it is, that the doing of something at the appointed time makes the man who does it great, or at least celebrated. [4]
- It was at this time, and under these circumstances, that I framed an aphorism which has already become celebrated. [5]
- Hermon and Bias obtained shelter on one of the ships which the sovereign had placed at the disposal of the Greeks who came to participate in the festivals to be celebrated. [10]
- I find no mention of Bologna in my memorandum book, except that we arrived there in good season, but saw none of the sausages for which the place is so justly celebrated. [5]
- There say the man, in actual flesh, whom I had heard of so many thousands of times since that day, thirty years before, when his name shot suddenly to the zenith from a Crimean battle-field, to remain for ever celebrated. [5]
- Why should the hour of departure from such a harbour of peace be celebrated? [9]
- It would make him celebrated. [5]
- I lived in Hannibal fifteen and a half years, altogether, then ran away, according to the custom of persons who are intending to become celebrated. [5]
- Antony's victory was being celebrated. [10]
Short sentences using celebrated
- Is it a celebrated place? [5]
More example sentences with the word celebrated in them
- In industry and zeal he was said to resemble the celebrated and lamented Mr. Rand, of the Peach Nectar. [9]
- It is probable you left some obscure comrade at a tavern, or in the farms, with right mother-wit, and equality to life, when you crossed sea and land to play bo-peep with celebrated scribes. [6]
- Jabez Grubb, he would have learned, that, like the celebrated Little Pedlington, it was distinguished by many very remarkable advantages. [6]
- In Rome, people with fine sympathetic natures stand up and weep in front of the celebrated 'Beatrice Cenci the Day before her Execution. [5]
- She was blazing with eagerness to see one of those already celebrated murderers, and she started on the errand at once. [5]
- I am half willing to believe that the celebrated dogs of Constantinople have been misrepresented--slandered. [5]
- A celebrated poet who read the letters to the Guardian--at Miss Lucretia Penniman's request--has declared Mr. Wetherell to have been a genius. [9]
- Among the papers which your old servant Hib brought with him in a small box, there must be some letters from a certain Sonnophre, a celebrated accoucheur, your own father, which . [10]
- That high tower which you see on the horizon is the celebrated temple of Bel, next to the Pyramids, one of the most gigantic works ever constructed by human hands. [10]
- The old aqueduct, which supplied the courts of sacrifice and the Subterranean crypts of the temple where the mysteries of Serapis were celebrated, passed close by the back-wall of this warehouse. [10]
- The time came when the positions of the first-named celebrated publisher and the unknown writer were reversed. [6]
- Animals, roasted whole, were placed on the table, and, when hunger was appeased, several courses of the rarest delicacies followed, celebrated in later times even among the Greeks under the name of "Persian dessert. [10]
- In the catacombs were buried St. Cecilia, St. Agnes, and several other of the most celebrated of the saints. [5]
- In the morning we rode a mile and a half through the woods and followed up a small stream to see the celebrated pools, one of which the Judge said was two hundred feet deep, and another bottomless. [4]
- On the train we found several Sydney friends; among them a Judge who was going out on circuit, and was going to hold court at Broken Hill, where the celebrated silver mine is. [5]
- He said if we could find that corpse we would be celebrated, and more talked about than if we got drownded. [5]
- The celebrated author was a little surprised, because in the books the young struggler had needed but one lift, apparently. [5]
- Our heroine Rhodopis was a celebrated woman. [10]
- There is a very celebrated novel, "Madame Bovary," the work of M. Flaubert, which is noted for having been the subject of prosecution as an immoral work. [6]
- Here died Jan van Eyck, the father of oil painting; and here, in the hospital of St. John, are the most celebrated pictures of Hans Memling. [4]
- These celebrated contractors usually made more money during the session of the legislature at Harrisburg than upon all their summer work, and this winter had been unfruitful. [5]
- I walked only two days, Claude walked two--both of afraid to make Millet celebrated too close to home--but Carl walked only half a day, the bright, conscienceless rascal, and after that he travelled like a duke. [5]
- There is a tradition that Island 37 was one of the principal abiding places of the once celebrated 'Murel's Gang. [5]
- Another day we took our dinner at a very celebrated restaurant on the boulevard. [6]
- We journey thither tomorrow to see the celebrated ruins. [5]
- Fame usually comes to those who are thinking about something else,--very rarely to those who say to themselves, "Go to, now, let us be a celebrated individual! [6]
- When I came to the place pointed out as Bolt Court, I could hardly believe my eyes that so celebrated a place of residence should be entered by so humble a passageway. [6]
- The hosts were to march after the festival of the New Year, which Cambyses celebrated this time with immense expense and profusion. [10]
- When Oropastes attempted to explain to him the celebrated Babylonian sun-dial, introduced by Anaximander of Miletus into Greece, he turned from the Magian with a scornful laugh, saying: "We knew all this, before you knew the meaning of an hour. [10]
- Huck, we're going to be celebrated, sure as you're born! [5]
- We have seen Titian's celebrated Cain and Abel, his David and Goliah, his Abraham's Sacrifice. [5]
- For the second time I took the hand of Charles O'Byrne, the celebrated Irish giant of the last century. [6]
- In Alexandria and throughout Egypt birthdays were celebrated as far as possible. [10]
- There are few things in literature that are more piteous, more pathetic, than the celebrated "humorous" incident of Moses and the spectacles. [5]
- Three days after, these joyful events were celebrated by a splendid banquet at Herr Van der Werff's house. [10]
- It was during their severest distresses, when their most celebrated chief was a captive in their hands, and was dragged through the country as a spectacle for the sport and derision of their people, that she places herself between him and destruction. [4]
- The cross marks the spot where a celebrated troubadour was waylaid and murdered in the fourteenth century. [5]
- He closed with the remark that he was Mr. ---- of Cariboo--a celebrated name whereat we shook in our shoes. [5]
- They showed us the noisome cell where the celebrated "Iron Mask"--that ill-starred brother of a hardhearted king of France--was confined for a season before he was sent to hide the strange mystery of his life from the curious in the dungeons of Ste. [5]
- Those days beheld the most distant lands subjugated by Rameses, and heard Egypt celebrated in the whole world as its first and greatest nation. [10]
- At last, when the horrors of starvation were staring him in the face, he laid his sad case before a celebrated author, beseeching his counsel and assistance. [5]
- The life of the great Henry, which I had celebrated in verse at Kottbus, became a reality to me here; and what a powerful influence a visit to the ancient cloister exerted on our young souls! [10]
- Study recommenced on the first of October, and during the leisure days before that time the village church festival was celebrated under the village linden, with plenty of cakes, and a dance of the peasants, in which we older ones took part. [10]
- Mr. Augustus Harris, the enterprising and celebrated manager of Drury Lane Theatre, had sent us an invitation to occupy a box, having eight seats, at the representation of "Carmen. [6]
- The mass for the dead was to be celebrated at an unusually early hour, for another, which would be attended by the whole city and all the distinguished persons, knights, and nobles who had come to the Reichstag, was to begin four hours before noon. [10]
- You still serve the celebrated Chief of Scouts? [5]
- And in order the better to ensure to his progeny the fastness of this dye, he married the granddaughter of a famous divine, celebrated in the annals of New England,--no doubt with some injustice,--as a staunch advocate on the doctrine of infant damnation. [9]
- Mrs. Weichsell and the beautiful Baddeley trilled sentimental ballads which our ladies chose; and Mr. Vernon, the celebrated tenor, sang Cupid's Recruiting Sergeant so happily that Storer sent him a bottle of champagne. [9]
- Needless to say that this was our friend Mr. Bijah Bixby, who was following out his celebrated tactics of "going along by when they were talkin' sly. [9]
- Eva told herself that she ought to have followed with the same intentness as Heinz the mass celebrated for the soul of her own mother, but she could no longer succeed in doing so. [10]
- Cambyses had commanded that his marriage with Nitetis should be celebrated eight days after the birthday, and all the magnates of the realms should be invited to the ceremony. [10]
- During the period that he had been acting as Mark Twain's secretary in London, he had taken pleasure in collecting for him the news reports of the celebrated Tichborn Claimant case, then in the English courts. [5]
- It is this that has borne the name, at any rate since the time of Justinian; the celebrated convent of the Transfiguration lies at its foot, and it has been commonly accepted as the Sinai of Scripture. [10]
- Perhaps you remember that celebrated "North Ophir? [5]
- When they heard that a great festival was being celebrated in your honor, they urgently besought to be admitted into your presence, that they might declare the message entrusted to them by their country. [10]
- But Diodoros had talked of their wedding, and Andreas could confirm the fact that Polybius wished to see it celebrated as soon as possible. [10]
- In the middle stood a great sacrificial altar, on which burned logs of cedar wood, whilst fragrant balls of Kyphi [Kyphi was a celebrated Egyptian incense. [10]
- I mean to speak of only one of these many world-renowned buildings, the Taj Mahal, the most celebrated construction in the earth. [5]
- The deer-slayers have somewhat celebrated their exploits in print; but I think that justice has never been done them. [4]
- Woo her, and, should she consent freely, the marriage may be celebrated on the day when I return home. [10]
- To Bliss he says: "It is a thing which I manufactured by pasting a popular comic picture into the middle of a celebrated Biblical one--shall attribute it to Titian. [5]
- The French, he says, have been celebrated chiefly for the skill of their chefs and their vaudeville actors, while in the disturbed 'speculum mundi' Americans have appeared as a collection of money grabbers whose philosophy is the dollar. [9]
- They were always repeating his most celebrated falsehoods, and always trying to "draw him out" before strangers; but they seldom succeeded. [5]
- If Shakespeare had really been celebrated, like me, Stratford could have told things about him; and if my experience goes for anything, they'd have done it. [5]
- An opportunity to put them into practice was close at hand, for the 29th of November was Barop's birthday, which was celebrated by a little dance after the play. [10]
- Denisov celebrated his promotion to the rank of major, and Rostov, who had already drunk enough, at the end of the feast proposed the Emperor's health. [2]
- His Holiness the Pope had sent that right-reverend prelate as his legate to the assembly, and he presently celebrated mass with great dignity in the presence of their Majesties and of the assembled lords and princes. [10]
- And it was pleasant also to reflect that this was not an obscure, back country desert, but a very celebrated one, the metropolis itself, as you may say. [5]
- A reformer (to pervert the saying of a celebrated contemporary humorist) must fight Marquis of Queensberry to win; and the People's Champion, it is averred, has not. [9]
- Then we held our course southward, and began to "read up" celebrated Smyrna. [5]
- There are three or four other celebrated craters near by a circle three miles in diameter would enclose them all. [5]
- This is indeed one of the oldest of the princedoms of India, and has always been celebrated for its barbaric pomps and splendors, and for the wealth of its princes. [5]
- The conversation was on the chief topic of the day: the illness of the wealthy and celebrated beau of Catherine's day, Count Bezukhov, and about his illegitimate son Pierre, the one who had behaved so improperly at Anna Pavlovna's reception. [2]
- Joan' startling utterance on that now so celebrated first of March stirred up a great turmoil, and it was some time before it quieted down again. [5]
- Throughout the whole of my journey I had found reason to exclaim against it for depriving me of some valuable curiosity or celebrated monument, but this was the severest disappointment it had yet occasioned. [4]
- Three empty bottles of Mrs. Allen's celebrated preparation, each of them asserting, on its word of honor as a bottle, that its former contents were "not a dye," were all that was left to us of the Koh-i-noor. [6]
- There were maps of mountains on the walls; also one or two lithographs of celebrated guides, and a portrait of the scientist De Saussure. [5]
- The Military Governor of Moscow, who had been assiduous in sending aides-de-camp to inquire after the count's health, came himself that evening to bid a last farewell to the celebrated grandee of Catherine's court, Count Bezukhov. [2]
- Well, the upshot of it all was that the celebrated author presently found himself permanently freighted with the poor young beginner. [5]
- What a constellation of celebrated names! [5]
- This present flood of 1882 Will doubtless be celebrated in the river's history for several generations before a deluge of like magnitude shall be seen. [5]
- The 18th of October, the anniversary of the battle of Leipsic, was celebrated in Thuringia by kindling bonfires on the highest mountains, but ours was always the largest and brightest far and wide. [10]
- This celebrated incident occurred in the new ballroom at the top of the new house of young Mrs. Hayden, where the meetings of the dancing class were held weekly. [9]
- This, surely, had not been the fashion of other loves, called unlawful, the classic instances celebrated by the poets of all ages rose to mock me. [9]
- Our physicians would not be celebrated and esteemed as they are, if we did not believe that their skill could prolong our earthly existence. [10]
- Samuel Clemens was never celebrated for his patience; we may imagine that the disorder of the office tried his nerves. [5]
- We were, unfortunately, never allowed to attend the celebrated fishing festival at Stralau. [10]
- The feast of Neith, called in Egyptian "the lamp-burning," was celebrated by a universal illumination, which began at the rising of the moon. [10]
- One of the most important of these foundations was a very celebrated school of learning. [10]
- Just beyond the mill, upon the banks of the river, was the most notorious, if not the most celebrated, house in the settlement. [11]
- A score of miles beyond that precipice was a long low building of stone, surrounded by spreading trees,--the school for young ladies, celebrated throughout the West, where our mothers and grandmothers were taught,--Monticello. [9]
- But I was mightily pleased to see that one of the gentlemen that do the heavy articles for the celebrated "Oceanic Miscellany" misquoted Campbell's line without any excuse. [6]
- No matter about many of them now, but here are some questions and answers that may be thought worth reading or listening to: "How do you enjoy being what they call 'a celebrity,' or a celebrated man? [6]
- After Barbara had made various arrangements with the choir leader, it seemed to her as though the sunny, blissful spring, which her song had just celebrated so exquisitely, had also made its joyous entry into the narrow domain of her life. [10]
- The case has long been decided in favor of the views I advocated, but, at the time when I wrote two of the most celebrated professors of Obstetrics in this country opposed my conclusions with all the weight of their experience and position. [6]
- I remember in Liverpool, in 1867, first buying the copy, which I still preserve, of the celebrated 'Jumping Frog. [5]
- Apparently his eminent literary contemporaries did not realize that a celebrated poet had passed from their midst. [5]
- The celebrated Social Library, halfway up the street, occupied part of Miss Lucretia's little house; or, it might better be said, Miss Lucretia boarded with the Social Library. [9]
- Everybody here, indeed, knows of Byron; and I think his memory is more secure than any saint of them all in their stone boxes, partly because his poetry has celebrated the region, perhaps rather from the perpetuated tradition of his generosity. [4]
- Some novelists I know of, who are in reality celebrated surgeons in disguise, would have shown a good part of Mr. Eliphalet Hopper's mental insides in as many words as I have taken to chronicle his arrival in St. Louis. [9]
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