Use commonplace in a sentence
Sentences starting with commonplace
- Commonplace as the words were, they thrilled him, for he thought of a table of his own in a home of his own, and the same words spoken everyday, but without the "Sergeant,"--simply "Tom. [11]
- Commonplace words were inappropriate, yet it was to these I resorted. [9]
- Commonplace human nature cannot rise above that. [5]
Sentences ending with commonplace
- The responsibility is with the novelist and the writer of stories, the chief characteristic of which is vulgar commonplace. [4]
- It takes time to develop a character, and to throw the glamour of romance over what may be essentially commonplace. [4]
- They lived in their writings, and so their home and street life was trivial and commonplace. [6]
- She was not so commonplace. [9]
- Great is the power of the commonplace. [4]
- It seems a pity that the important events in our lives are so commonplace. [4]
- But I do not wish descriptions of being 'gated,' or 'sent down,' or 'ploughed,' and that kind of commonplace. [11]
- That would have made him commonplace. [5]
- European clothes would have degraded him and made him commonplace. [5]
- Why, the thing has lost color, snap, surprise; and has become commonplace. [5]
Sentences containing commonplace two or more times
- In saying all this the Drawer is well aware that it subjects itself to the charge of being commonplace, but it is precisely the commonplace that this essay seeks to defend. [4]
More example sentences with the word commonplace in them
- All the other wonderful inventions of the human brain sink pretty nearly into commonplace contrasted with this awful mechanical miracle. [5]
- He whose easily won heart and susceptible fancy had urged him from one commonplace love to another had been bound by the Queen with chains of indestructible and supernatural power. [10]
- The nuggets of wisdom that are dug out of the Oriental and remote literatures would often prove to be only commonplace if stripped of their quaint setting. [4]
- Are there passages whose English is not poor and thin and commonplace, but is of a quality above that? [5]
- If by accident we wake at two in the morning a couple of nights in succession, we have need to be uneasy, for another repetition can turn the accident into a habit; and a month's dallying with whiskey --but we all know these commonplace facts. [5]
- The real salutation was a divine ray which passed between their eyes--hers and his--over the commonplace mortals between. [9]
- He possessed virility, vitality in a remarkable degree, yet some elusive quality that was neither tact nor delicacy--though related to these differentiated him from the commonplace, self-made man of ability. [9]
- The signal was usually some commonplace remark, like "Bring the tobacco. [5]
- The simplest things turn out to be unfathomable mysteries; the most mysterious appearances prove to be the most commonplace objects in disguise. [6]
- Perhaps it is true that the commonplace needs no defense, since everybody takes it in as naturally as milk, and thrives on it. [4]
- Somehow the commonplace, trivial interruption produced on both a strange, even startling effect. [11]
- When it comes to selecting her ancestors she is still human, natural, vain, commonplace--as commonplace as I am myself when I am sorting ancestors for my autobiography. [5]
- She would take to matrimony, I should say, like a duck to water, with unruffled plumage, but as a wife she would never be commonplace, or anything but engaging, and, as the saying is, she could make almost any man happy. [4]
- It needs genius to import into literature ordinary conversation, petty domestic details, and the commonplace and vulgar phases of life. [4]
- At the same time he cast off the chrysalis of a commonplace existence. [9]
- Caracalla had remarked this centurion once before; his name was Martialis, and he was a simple, commonplace, but well-conducted creature, who had often distinguished himself by his contempt for death. [10]
- More and more they withdrew themselves, unwittingly and painfully, from the understanding and companionship of the usual matter-of-fact, commonplace, sensible people--the settler, the emigrant, and the British man. [11]
- They just live their own old, quiet, and commonplace life," thought Natasha. [2]
- In her mind the wife of the man she had discarded was a mere commonplace catastrophe, to be viewed without horror, maybe with pity. [11]
- For most readers the wicked character is repellant; but the commonplace raises less protest, and is soon deemed harmless, while it is most demoralizing. [4]
- Most names in the West were without any picturesqueness or colour; they were commonplace and almost geometric in their form, more like numbers to represent people than things of character in themselves. [11]
- It is mainly the repetition over and over again, by the third-rates, of worn and commonplace and juiceless forms that makes their novels such a weariness and vexation to us, I think. [5]
- He would retain the primitive instincts, which are cultivated out of the ordinary, commonplace man. [4]
- Let us be thankful that the vicious picturesque is only a remembrance, and the virtuous commonplace a reality of to-day. [6]
- She tried to tell it in a commonplace, matter-of-course way, but she was so set up by it and so vain of it that her pride in it leaked out pretty plainly. [5]
- They seemed so tame, after Satan; and their doings so trifling and commonplace after his adventures in antiquity and the constellations, and his miracles and meltings and explosions, and all that. [5]
- The enigmatical tone struck him strangely, but he could find nothing less commonplace to say than: "You don't prefer the exaggerated gloaming, do you? [11]
- I despised the sordid and commonplace things they talked about. [5]
- It is not so: the foolish trivial end, The inconsequent paltry Nothing--gone--gone all; The genius of the ageless Something spend Itself within this little earthly wall: The commonplace conception, that we reap Reward of drudge and ploughman--idle sleep! [11]
- The mind is so occupied with other emotions that the friends even seem a little commonplace and unresponsive, and the routine is tame. [4]
- He said that she had always been the queenliest creature in the land, but that she was only commonplace before, compared to what she was now, so extraordinary was the improvement wrought by rich fashionable attire. [5]
- A remark which seems to contradict a universally current opinion is not generally to be taken "neat," but watered with the ideas of common-sense and commonplace people. [6]
- To do something, say something, see something, before any body else--these are the things that confer a pleasure compared with which other pleasures are tame and commonplace, other ecstasies cheap and trivial. [5]
- And the critics say it is commonplace and vulgar. [4]
- The writer was sated with the "tedious commonplace of fashionable society," and languishing to return to his books and his pen. [4]
- I'm hit--twice," he said, with grey lips; with eyes that stared at her and through her to something beyond; but he spoke in an abrupt, professional, commonplace tone. [11]
- If I remember rightly, it was about this time that golf was introduced, tennis had become a commonplace, professional baseball was in full swing; Ham Durrett had even organized a local polo team.... [9]
- People who don't rightly know him may think he is commonplace, but to my mind he is one of the most unusual men I ever saw. [5]
- No art is required, nor any selection, nor any ideality, only capacity for increasing the vacuous commonplace in life. [4]
- Instead, he took refuge in the usual commonplace, and asked, "Wouldn't you like to have been a man? [4]
- An accurate, daguerreotyped portrait of a commonplace face; a carefully-fenced, highly-cultivated garden, with neat borders and delicate flowers; but no glance of a bright, vivid physiognomy, no open country, no fresh air, no blue hill, no bonny beck. [14]
- It seems a pity he did not finish, for after all his dreary former chapters of commonplace, he stopped just as he was in danger of becoming interesting. [5]
- A commonplace young person taking up the volume and puzzling his or her way along will come by and by to the verse:-- "Have I a lover Who is noble and free?-- I would he were nobler Than to love me. [6]
- You look straight onwards as I do, but in you each idea is transfigured, for in your soul invisible shaping powers are at work, which set the crooked straight, clothe the commonplace with charm, the repulsive with beauty. [10]
- With this intrusion of the commonplace, I suffered an eclipse of faith as to Evangeline, and was not sorry to have my attention taken up by the river Avon, along the banks of which we were running about this time. [4]
- If the heads of the Boer government had not been wise men they would have hanged Jameson, and thus turned a very commonplace pirate into a holy martyr. [5]
- He is one of the best swordsmen in the world, and he is out against me here as if I was a man of importance, and not a commonplace planter on an obscure river. [11]
- The 'burnt district' of Boston was commonplace before the fire; but now there is no commercial district in any city in the world that can surpass it--or perhaps even rival it--in beauty, elegance, and tastefulness. [5]
- She was never obvious or commonplace, and long before I began to experience the discomforts and sufferings of youthful love I was fascinated by a nature eloquent with contradictions and inconsistencies. [9]
- But there was nothing that she could say, as she took his hand to bid him good-by, except the commonplace that Dr. Leigh had expressed anxiety that he was overworking, and that for the sake of his work he must be more prudent. [4]
- But she gave no heed to the stationery, the cameras and candy displayed there, being in the emotional state that reduces to unreality objects of the commonplace, everyday world. [9]
- The miracle is never old nor commonplace to them, nor to any of the human family. [4]
- The keen observer must have noticed the increasing number of commonplace, undiscriminating people of low intellectual taste in the United States. [4]
- Could anything be more commonplace than such a parting? [4]
- As regards her minor half, she is as commonplace as the rest of us. [5]
- One part of me dwelt in a fanciful realm of his own weaving, and the other part was a commonplace and protesting inhabitant of a world of lessons, disappointments and discipline. [9]
- For, besides the main object of my excursion, I could not help being excited by the incidental sights and occurrences of a trip which to a commercial traveller or a newspaper-reporter would seem quite commonplace and undeserving of record. [6]
- But during the long moment while he watched her there was nothing commonplace in the slow-gathering might of his wrath. [13]
- Do we not like the books that raise us to the great level of the commonplace, whereon we move with a sense of power? [4]
- It was so like Evelyn, so different from others even in the commonplace task of marking handkerchiefs, to work a little archaeology into her expression of family affection. [4]
- I do not know how we fell into the feeling that this marriage was somehow exceptional and important, since marriages take place every day, and are so common and ordinarily so commonplace, when the first flutter is over. [4]
- Holder invariably found it difficult to reconcile the unassuming man, whose conversation was so commonplace, with the titanic genius who had created Ferguson's; nor indeed with the owner of the imposing marble mansion at Number 5, Park Street. [9]
- The Albert memorial is the finest monument in the world, and celebrates the existence of as commonplace a person as good luck ever lifted out of obscurity. [5]
- To the great intriguers every little detail, every commonplace insignificance is used--and must be used by them alone--to further their dark causes. [11]
- His heroism is incidental, the commonplace impulse of the moment. [11]
- The chief trouble in offering such papers as these to the readers of to-day is that their heresies have become so familiar among intelligent people that they have too commonplace an aspect. [6]
- It was as if the minds of these morally exhausted men found relief in everyday, commonplace occurrences. [2]
- You never notice how commonplace and unpoetic gravel is until you bite into a layer of it in a pie. [5]
- In tracing the history of a human soul through its commonplace nervous perturbations, still more through its spiritual humiliations, there is danger that we shall feel a certain contempt for the subject of such weakness. [6]
- As a rule, his sermons were commonplace almost to a classical simplicity, but there were times when, moved by some new theme, he talked to the villagers as if they, like himself, were learned and wise. [11]
- She took down his sentences automatically, scarcely knowing what she was writing; he was making love to her as intensely as though his words had been the absolute expression of his desire instead of the commonplace mediums of commercial intercourse. [9]
- When he got his lubberly sandals on, and his long robe of coarse brown linen cloth, which hung straight from his neck to his ankle-bones, he was no longer the comeliest man in his kingdom, but one of the unhandsomest and most commonplace and unattractive. [5]
- She seemed to have lived for centuries, to have exhausted the gamut of suffering which, save for that one wild outburst, had been the fruit of commonplace, passive, sordid tragedy that knows no touch of fire.... [9]
- Perhaps the most harmful sinners are not those who send into the world of fiction the positively wicked and immoral, but those who make current the dull, the commonplace, and the socially vulgar. [4]
- An ideal light had been cast upon her commonplace existence, the depths of her own nature had been revealed to herself. [4]
- The skies were grey when we reached the banal outskirts of a town where the bourgeoise houses were modern, commonplace, save those which had been ennobled by ruin. [9]
- Everything conspired to give a dignity in keeping with the drama of failure being unfolded in the commonplace home of the widow Tynan. [11]
- To keep you from becoming commonplace and obscure and--and everything you promised not to be when you married me," she retorted from the doorway, her eyes still alight with that disturbing and tantalizing fire. [9]
- The theaters languished, for their happiest scenic inventions were tame and commonplace compared with my lightning-rods. [5]
- The tragedy of fear went hand in hand with burlesque commonplace. [11]
- But the greatest experience in a woman's life had come to her here, just now, in this commonplace room. [4]
- But she made everybody around her look trivial and commonplace. [5]
- I killed Brown every night for months; not in old, stale, commonplace ways, but in new and picturesque ones;--ways that were sometimes surprising for freshness of design and ghastliness of situation and environment. [5]
- Believe me, even enormities can become quite commonplace. [10]
- The first day, eight close pages; the second, five; the third, one--loosely written; the fourth, three or four lines; a line or two the fifth and sixth days; seventh day, diary abandoned; life in terrific Vicksburg having now become commonplace and matter of course. [5]
- But it is delicious, I assure you, to lead once more a commonplace and unmolested existence. [9]
- In the old days, to my commonplace and unobserving mind, he gave no evidences of genius whatsoever. [9]
- The Mountain, of course, was what gave it its character, and redeemed it from wearing the commonplace expression which belongs to ordinary country-villages. [6]
- Eddy is a commonplace name, and would have an unimpressive aspect in the list of the reformed Holy Family. [5]
- And no mere commonplace language, either, but rattling, out-and-out book-talk--and bristling with metaphor, too--just bristling! [5]
- It is a common notion that the world (meaning the people in it) has become tame and commonplace, lost its primeval freshness and epigrammatic point. [4]
- And for the chronicler of social life a scene is so much easier to deal with, an outburst of temper and sharp language, of accusation and recrimination, than the well-bred commonplace of an undefined estrangement. [4]
- Lapse of time cannot make it commonplace or cheap. [5]
- Is not this book pleasing because it is commonplace? [4]
- He was standing between a garish dream and commonplace realities. [11]
- Nothing could have been more commonplace than the conversation which began, and yet it held for her, between the lines as in the biography, the thrill of interest. [9]
- Indeed she may be quite drifting away from the ideal that a woman ought to aim at if we are to have a society that is not always tending into a realistic vulgarity and commonplace. [4]
- And photography may be described as the art which enables commonplace mediocrity to look like genius. [4]
- This pupil, Mina Bahadur Rana, is not a commonplace person, but a man of distinguished capacities and attainments, and, apparently, he had a fine worldly career in front of him. [5]
- As they drove away, Kathleen said: "It's strange that men who do such fine things should look so commonplace. [11]
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