Use duel in a sentence
Sentences ending with duel
- One can imagine what confusion and obscurity would result from such an account of the duel. [2]
- He had handled the sword since he was six, and his play was better than that of most men; but this was, in fact, his first real duel. [11]
- You heard of the duel? [2]
- Jere Clemens and that Virginia Clemens who was wounded in a duel. [5]
- There was nothing that Jeff wouldn't do, to accommodate a friend, from sharing his last dollar with him, to winging him in a duel. [5]
- This, and another subsequent letter by Mary Todd, brought about the "Lincoln-Shields Duel. [7]
- They were students panoplied for the duel. [5]
- The matter did not end with the failure of the duel. [5]
- Rostov took the joke as an insult, flared up, and said such unpleasant things to the officer that it was all Denisov could do to prevent a duel. [2]
- War leaned upon its arms and watched a strange duel. [11]
Short sentences using duel
- Thus ended duel No. [7]
- What does this duel prove? [2]
- Has there been a duel? [5]
- And now--this duel! [2]
More example sentences with the word duel in them
- Yes, all the world knew it was going to be in reality a duel between Merlin and me, a measuring of his magic powers against mine. [5]
- He pledged his word, that his men would look on at the duel without taking any share in it, no matter what the result might be. [10]
- At Easter the whole city learned that Don Luis d'Avila had eloped with the beautiful Anna Van Hoogstraten, after killing her betrothed bridegroom in a duel on Maundy-Thursday at Hals on his way to Brussels--scarcely twenty-four hours before the wedding. [10]
- If Juste Duvarney were killed in the duel which they foresaw, so far as Doltaire was concerned I was out of the counting in the young lady's sight. [11]
- Come now, what was this duel about? [2]
- The fourth duel was a tremendous encounter; but at the end of five or six minutes the surgeon interfered once more: another man so severely hurt as to render it unsafe to add to his harms. [5]
- I must seem very ignorant to you; but you must try to overlook that, because I have never had any experience of such a swell duel as this before. [5]
- Amid the wild uproar prevailing around the gaming table that night the duel which had cost young Vorchtel his life was not mentioned until the last dice had been thrown. [10]
- My eyes were upon the loser of this duel when he got his last and vanquishing wound--it was in his face and it carried away his--but no matter, I must not enter into details. [5]
- Let us imagine two men who have come out to fight a duel with rapiers according to all the rules of the art of fencing. [2]
- He had come to Louisiana from Toulon, planted indigo, fought a duel, and Madame was a widow. [9]
- They were keen to know how much of skill was likely to enter into this duel, for each meant that it should be deadly. [11]
- Both parties to this fourth duel were badly hurt so much that the surgeon was at work upon them nearly or quite an hour--a fact which is suggestive. [5]
- The story of this duel, which did not come off, has been quite fully told elsewhere, both by Mark Twain and the present writer; but the following letter--a revelation of his inner feelings in the matter of his offense--has never before been published. [5]
- I could not think that he would hold against me the duel with his son, and I felt sure he would come to me if he could. [11]
- The sisters, when they first looked around them, saw with grateful joy the father of the young man who had fallen in the duel with Wolff, old Herr Berthold Vorchtel, his wife, and Ursula. [10]
- She appreciated fully the skilful duel that had kept things on the surface, and had committed neither of them to anything personal. [11]
- Thanks, perhaps, to the newspaper comments as much as to any other factor, in the minds of those of all shades of opinion in the parish the issue had crystallized into a duel between the rector and Eldon Parr. [9]
- Her father challenged the marquis, but no blood was spilled in the duel, and Monsieur d'Avennes led a happy wedded life with Hortense de Chevreaux. [10]
- Mr. Thomas was the least excited of the group as he took his position on the sidewalk, conscious of the dignity of the occasion and that he was about to begin a duel in which both reputation and profit were concerned. [4]
- Do you remember the excitement aroused four years ago by the duel, in which the Marquis d'Avennes fell a victim to a Spanish brawler? [10]
- The day after the duel, Detricand had arrived in Paris to proceed thence to Bercy. [11]
- By the terms, the duel was over. [5]
- The night after the duel he did not go to his bedroom but, as he often did, remained in his father's room, that huge room in which Count Bezukhov had died. [2]
- They show that the duel has a singular fascination about it somewhere, for these free men, so far from resting upon the privilege of the badge, are always volunteering. [5]
- She knew of the duel and had come to speak about it. [2]
- The impression in the court was that both men had been drinking; that they had quarrelled, and that without a duel being fought Dyck had killed his enemy. [11]
- Who can doubt that the refusal to fight a duel through fear has caused many men an agony of shame? [1]
- The laws is that the battle must continue fifteen minutes if the men can hold out; and as the pauses do not count, this duel was protracted to twenty or thirty minutes, I judged. [5]
- And the fact that she was playing with real fire, that this was a duel with the buttons off, lent a piquancy and zest to the pastime which it had hitherto lacked. [9]
- Despite Denisov's request that he would take no part in the matter, Rostov agreed to be Dolokhov's second, and after dinner he discussed the arrangements for the duel with Nesvitski, Bezukhov's second. [2]
- It was considered that a person could strike harder in the duel, and with a more earnest interest, if he had never been in a condition of comradeship with his antagonist; therefore, comradeship between the corps was not permitted. [5]
- But if I survive the duel, I will hide it away, and he will not know, and I will not tell him until he reforms, and I see that his reformation is going to be permanent. [5]
- You are a son of history; you had a duel with him, and beat him; you have always beaten him, even here where he has been supreme as governor--from first to last, you have beaten him. [11]
- You now can see another motive for the duel which was brought about between your brother and myself. [11]
- Of course the seconds struck up the swords and started the duel over again. [5]
- It is not right to engage in a duel on the Sabbath--I could not approve of that myself; but to finish one that has been begun--that is a duty, let the day be what it may. [5]
- Peter Dick threw pepper in Charles Roads's eyes; Roads demanded an apology; Dick refused to give it, and it was agreed that a duel was inevitable, but a difficulty arose; the parties had no pistols, and it was too late at night to procure them. [5]
- The duel turned out farcically enough, but the Nevada law, which regarded even a challenge or its acceptance as a felony, was an inducement to his departure. [5]
- There had been one duel before I arrived. [5]
- On the result of this duel, if Ruth Devlin but knew it, depends her own and another's happiness. [11]
- But the story of the duel, confirmed by Pierre's rupture with his wife, was the talk of society. [2]
- When the news of the duel reached him the messenger's blanched face had made him believe that Wolff had fallen. [10]
- Among other adventures of his was a duel of a desperate sort, fought with swords, at the Castle. [5]
- At the end of five minutes from the beginning of the duel the surgeon stopped it; the challenging party had suffered such injuries that any addition to them might be dangerous. [5]
- When the war of 1813 began he entered the service of "the liberators," as the Russians were then called, and at the head of his regiment challenged the colonel of a French one to a duel, and seriously wounded him. [10]
- I was an object of great interest, and even admiration; and many sincere and warm-hearted persons had themselves introduced to me, and said they were proud to know the only man who had been hurt in a French duel in forty years. [5]
- The duel did not take place. [5]
- It was of no consequence, he said--bullet through fleshy part of arm--no bones broken the gentleman was still able to fight let the duel proceed. [5]
- The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events put together, perhaps. [5]
- This ought to moderate the talk of those people who are so stubborn in maintaining that the French duel is the most health-giving of recreations because of the open-air exercise it affords. [5]
- I wished to meditate, but instead my imagination pictured an occurrence of four years ago, when Dolokhov, meeting me in Moscow after our duel, said he hoped I was enjoying perfect peace of mind in spite of my wife's absence. [2]
- It seems to me then that I would rather be a hero of a French duel than a crowned and sceptered monarch. [5]
- In short, my Lord declared, she was more of the queen than ever, and the mystery which hung over the Vauxhall duel had served only to add to her fame. [9]
- Well, in the last chapter of this tale you shall find a duel which will perhaps recall those early days of this century, when your blood was hot and your hand ready. [11]
- If he had known how deep I am in now, the will would have gone to pot without waiting for a duel to help. [5]
- Do you know, I've never fought a duel in my life--never once--and yet have been challenged, like other people. [5]
- Austen had found it infinitely easier to shoot Mr. Blodgett than to engage in a duel with the president of the United Railroad. [9]
- What is your inference, when he fights a duel about a Miss with my Lord Comyn? [9]
- But it was in an expectant state, for the air was full of rumors of a new duel. [5]
- It was as if this fierce duel, so full of national significance to a German, had been fought in another existence, It was incredible to him that the unassuming lawyer he knew, so wholly Americanized, had been the hero of it. [9]
- He thought that if he challenged him without some fresh cause it might compromise the young Countess Rostova and so he wanted to meet Kuragin personally in order to find a fresh pretext for a duel. [2]
- He, your father, I know him... if he challenges him to a duel will that be all right? [2]
- Then he described how the unfortunate duel had occurred. [10]
- The duel with his son, which had sent the youth to France and left him with a wound which would trouble him for many a day, weighed heavily against me. [11]
- The king got his cargo aboard, and then, the talk not turning upon battle, conquest, or iron-clad duel, he dulled down to drowsiness and went off to take a nap. [5]
- We went against him, but all our efforts to beguile him out from his intrenchments failed, though he had promised us a duel in the open field. [5]
- She insisted that he was a bad man, and that in the duel with Bezukhov, Pierre was right and Dolokhov wrong, and further that he was disagreeable and unnatural. [2]
- Mr. J. Howell, having been wounded in endeavoring to part two of his friends who were fighting a duel, submitted himself to a trial of the Sympathetic Powder. [6]
- Or I might have been sent to serve as a soldier after the duel with Dolokhov. [2]
- When a queen has grown old and slack and does not lay eggs enough one of her royal daughters is allowed to come to attack her, the rest of the bees looking on at the duel and seeing fair play. [5]
- De ole Jedge has be'n havin' a duel wid one o' dem twins. [5]
- For Dr. Courtenay had sent me that piece from the Gazette telling of the duel between you over Patty Swain--" "Dr. Courtenay sent you that! [9]
- I said I had never heard of a man in his right mind going out to fight a duel without first making his will. [5]
- As yet nothing had been said about the duel, as if by tacit consent. [11]
- If you are going to fight a duel, and you make a will and write affectionate letters to your parents, and if you think you may be killed, you are a fool and are lost for certain. [2]
- The duel he fought with Lempriere on May Day came to her ears through the Duke's Daughter, and she seized upon it with sharp petulance. [11]
- He had never fought a duel in his life, but he had no fear of doing so. [11]
- The spot chosen for the duel was some eighty paces from the road, where the sleighs had been left, in a small clearing in the pine forest covered with melting snow, the frost having begun to break up during the last few days. [2]
- As my eyes fell upon him my memory came surging back,--first of the duel, then of its cause. [9]
- On the previous evening at the Lodge, he had heard that a rumor of his duel had reached the Emperor and that it would be wiser for him to leave Petersburg. [2]
- The Frenchman, an envious, disappointed artist, had had in his mind a bloodless duel, to give a fillip to an unacquired fame. [11]
- He had been engrossed by the same thoughts ever since the day he returned from Sokolniki after the duel and had spent that first agonizing, sleepless night. [2]
- He brought his enemy low, but only after a duel the like of which had never been seen at the Court of England. [11]
- Drink tafia, fight duel, spend family money. [9]
- It is a duel with the curved stings. [5]
- The great artillery duel went on, each side hammering away with all its might; and it was splendid for smoke and noise, and most exalting to one's spirits. [5]
- I fought a duel in my own day,--over a lass, it was. [9]
- Then came coffee, drunk at the museum or at some restaurant outside of the city, riding, or a duel, or there was some excursion, or the entertainment of a fellow-student from some other university, and finally the tavern. [10]
- He had now done honor to his series in a genuine duel against an enemy of equal rank, and told me this was the happiest morning of his life. [10]
- Didn't you know dey was gwine to be a duel? [5]
- And the duel described actually took place in Berlin. [9]
- He left Carson City one day, after becoming involved in a duel, the result of an editorial squib written in Goodman's absence, and went across the Sierras to San Francisco. [5]
- Then Antony had challenged Octavianus to a duel, and received the unfeeling reply that he would find many roads to death open. [10]
- It is Wolf, capable and hospitable with sword and pistol; fighter of the recent duel with Count Badeni, the head of the Government. [5]
- Wilson knew Roxy by sight, and when the duel of wits begun to play out, he stepped outside to gather in a record or two. [5]
- Indeed, there is blood and pain and danger enough about the college duel to entitle it to a considerable degree of respect. [5]
- The duel presently began and in the same furious way which had marked the previous one. [5]
- That there had been no duel was clear from the fact that Erris Boyne's sword was undrawn. [11]
- If it had been a duel in which, of intention, he would fire wide, and his assailant would fire to kill, so much the better; so much the more would the world pity. [11]
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