Use imagined in a sentence
Sentences ending with imagined
- Two natures more totally unlike can scarcely be imagined. [10]
- As I continued to read these works, I found them suffused with religion, religion of a kind and quality I had not imagined. [9]
- As I was thrust along out of the hall by the ebb of the crowd still other expressions of this esteem came to me in fragments, expressions of sorrow and dismay, of a loyalty I had not imagined. [9]
- The waters of this placid subterranean lake are the brightest, loveliest blue that can be imagined. [5]
- The final separation, the spectacle of his pale corpse, gave me more acute bitter pain than I could have imagined. [14]
- Sandy passed within ten yards of me on a mule--hunting for me, I imagined. [5]
- No more desolate spot might be imagined. [11]
- A more brilliant spectacle than the field presented cannot well be imagined. [4]
- Did it not spare him a humiliation as great and painful as could be imagined? [10]
- The delight of some of the simple rustic members at this unbending of a great man may be imagined. [9]
Short sentences using imagined
- Can it be imagined? [10]
- These are not imagined instances. [4]
- Thus she had imagined him. [10]
Sentences containing imagined two or more times
- It was far worse than he could have imagined, the way his wife took the affair, though he had imagined certain words, or perhaps only looks, from her that were bad enough. [8]
- He imagined to himself vicious and unfortunate people whom he would assist by word and deed, imagined oppressors whose victims he would rescue. [2]
More example sentences with the word imagined in them
- And just, because you or I would not be able to resist an invitation to go yachting with Eldon Parr, a man might be imagined who had that amount of moral courage. [9]
- But it is worth mentioning that in the historical evolution we have always got better things than we sought or imagined, developments on a much grander scale. [4]
- They imagined the world to be flat and round, like a trencher, and they in the middest. [4]
- Built on a wide lot, with a garage on one side to the rear, with a cement driveway divided into squares, and a wall of democratic height separating its lawn from the sidewalk, the house may for the present be better imagined than described. [9]
- How little Peter, who drummed on the table to the tune of: "Give three cheers and one cheer more For the hearty captain of the Pinafore," imagined what was going on beside him! [9]
- The plot into which he had been led was directed against Barine, whom he had long imagined he loved with all the fervour of his twenty years. [10]
- He little imagined what a freight of tragic prophecy it bore! [5]
- Dublin and Ireland were shocked and thrilled; England imagined she had come upon one of the most violent episodes of Irish history. [11]
- He comprehended perfectly well that Dryfoos had made him that extraordinary embassy because he wished him to renew his visits, and he easily imagined the means that had brought him to this pass. [8]
- My feelings as we entered this may be imagined, for I was suddenly confronted with the situation which I had dreaded since my meeting with Nick at Jonesboro. [9]
- It struck the wall over Harris's head and fell down on him; I had not imagined I could throw so far. [5]
- She looked in vain, however, for the Mrs. Crozier she had imagined made no appearance from the train. [11]
- The visitors were usually young men, terribly respectful, but cherishing, as he imagined, ideals and opinions chasmally different from his; and he felt in their presence something like an anachronism, something like a fraud. [8]
- Two men more unlike than he and his great artist-neighbour can hardly be imagined, though their cradles were not far apart, for the painter was born in Dusseldorf, and the clergyman at Iserlohn, in Westphalia. [10]
- I have imagined two or three pictures and concocted the accompanying remarks to see how the thing would go. [5]
- His emotional state troubled me,--he was going away, and I imagined he would get over it. [9]
- He studied every tone and every gesture, and he forecast the result with the real audience from its result with that imagined audience. [5]
- Mrs. Merrill had told him that she might take that place, but he had little imagined she was already there on her platform facing the rows of shining little faces at the desks. [9]
- She was wont to wake up suddenly in the morning--the very early morning --with the imagined sound of the gold Cock of Beaugard crowing in her ears. [11]
- It comforted her to reflect that she was not better as she had formerly imagined, but worse, much worse, than anybody else in the world. [2]
- He was determined to do it himself, because, being a superstitious gentleman, as well as a hunter, he had some foolish notion that this capture would propitiate a goddess whom he imagined required offerings of the kind. [11]
- She imagined M'sieu' to be at Vadrome Mountain, until, glancing round the crowd at the quack-doctor's wagon, she saw Jo Portugais gloomily watching the travelling tinker of human bodies. [11]
- They imagined it to be a call to arms. [2]
- And all the time she imagined she heard distant music and was being rocked up and down by unseen hands. [10]
- The lowing, bleating throng which the priests had imagined to be the souls of the damned was the Hebrew host, departing by night from their old home with all their flocks under the guidance of Moses. [10]
- At times he thought his father imagined he could get work to do in America without any trouble, and was minded to let him try it and cure himself of his radicalism by hard, cold, disenchanting experience. [5]
- What cutting words those lips could speak; what senseless demands they had uttered; and nothing more insolent could be imagined than her way of pursing them up if at any time he had suggested a kiss! [10]
- Now she dreaded this newly recognised sinful part of her own nature, which she had imagined a pure vessel that had room only for what was noble, sacred, and innocent. [10]
- He imagined that there was a kind of friendly feeling between them, and he feared some crisis would be provoked in his daughter's mental condition by the discovery. [6]
- When I heard them--and saw the shiny trees--and the blue sky--and then a blaze of gold dropping down--I wondered--" She did not complete her fancy, but Venters imagined he understood her meaning. [13]
- She had imagined their possible meeting so many times, and it was not at all like this. [4]
- She thoroughly realized the wrong he had done Sonya, felt herself to blame toward her, and imagined that her wealth had influenced Nicholas' choice. [2]
- Venters imagined that the trail went down into the Pass somewhere north of those ridges. [13]
- Venters awakened to the sound of melody that he imagined was only the haunting echo of dream music. [13]
- This last affords the most extensive view, and it is one of the loveliest that can be imagined, too. [5]
- It was not the letter he had imagined and feared. [11]
- We have forgotten the gracious hand which preserved us in peace, and multiplied and enriched and strengthened us; and we have vainly imagined, in the deceitfulness of our hearts, that all these blessings were produced by some superior wisdom and virtue of our own. [7]
- The magnitude of the concerns, the admirable stoicism with which he received alarming news, his dry humour while they waited between messages--all were so unlike anything the telegraph-clerk had ever seen, or imagined, that the thing was like a preposterous dream. [11]
- He vividly imagined the casual questions that might be put to him and the answers he would give. [2]
- I had imagined the "Goethe House" like the palace of the Prince of Prussia or Prince Radziwill in Wilhelmstrasse. [10]
- You have imagined that you could originate a thought in your mind, and you have sincerely believed you could do it. [5]
- Yet he imagined that they had faded from his memory long ago. [10]
- Then he imagined that the Saviour Himself came towards him, gazed lovingly into his face, and turned to beckon some one, Benedictus did not know whom, heavenward. [10]
- I never imagined that she was capable of a great passion, as was Irene Benson, who under a serene exterior was moved by tides of deep feeling, subject to moods, and full of aspirations and longings which she herself only dimly knew the meaning of. [4]
- We all thought that Margaret's natural bent was for some useful and self-sacrificing work in the world, and never could have imagined that under any circumstances she would develop into a woman of fashion. [4]
- She had imagined that if ever she should meet Mr. King again, she should defend her course, and perhaps appear in his eyes in a very heroic attitude. [4]
- If Philotas imagined that he could pluck the daughter of Archias like a ripe fruit from a tree, he would find himself mistaken. [10]
- Sometimes he imagined that he beheld Him beckoning to him; sometimes that He extended His arms to him; sometimes he even fancied that he heard His voice, or that of St. Francis, and both invited him to approach. [10]
- A better decoy than he cannot be imagined, and besides he is nimble and an excellent horseman. [10]
- He imagined men such as he had himself been a fortnight ago, and he addressed an edifying exhortation to them. [2]
- Summoning all his strength he rushed down to the Nile, flung the bag in, and then with a beating heart, but as he imagined without the slightest evidence of guilt, remained standing on the shore. [10]
- I imagined him standing thus, the stump of his cigar tightly clutched between his teeth, following the fortunes of some favorite on the far side of the Belmont track. [9]
- I imagined all sorts of terrors, and enlarged them steadily as we approached the Italian frontier. [5]
- He imagined all sorts of possible contingencies, just like the younger men, but with this difference, that he saw thousands of contingencies instead of two or three and based nothing on them. [2]
- He imagined all sorts of movements of the Napoleonic army as a whole or in sections--against Petersburg, or against him, or to outflank him. [2]
- We have seen some of the most grotesque costumes, along the line of the railroad, that can be imagined. [5]
- Here was no simple, sentimental case he might formerly have imagined, of trusting innocence betrayed, but a mixture of good and evil, selfishness and unselfishness. [9]
- Mr. Nicholls and she went to visit his friends and relations in Ireland; and made a tour by Killarney, Glengariff, Tarbert, Tralee, and Cork, seeing scenery, of which she says, "some parts exceeded all I had ever imagined. [14]
- While doing so, she imagined that the gracious intercessor gazed down upon her sometimes compassionately, sometimes reproachfully, and, in the consciousness of her guilt, she raised her hands, imploring forgiveness, to the friendly, familiar figure. [10]
- The real truth she imagined as little as had Detricand. [11]
- I imagined, on setting out, a system of strict and impartial investigation of the sources of history. [6]
- I at once separated what I had imagined from what I had actually experienced, and it would never have occurred to me to persist against my better knowledge. [10]
- But when she saw a light still shining through the parchment panes in the room occupied by the two Es, she imagined that Herr Ernst was pronouncing judgment upon Eva. [10]
- Hitherto his greatest satisfaction had been to hear the clock strike five when he had imagined that it was only four. [10]
- Ere entering the sanctuary she had imagined that she knew how the criminals whom she had sentenced to death must feel. [10]
- He paced the room with long strides as he spoke, gazing around him as if he imagined that she had his rival concealed somewhere. [10]
- It must not remain unpunished, and, while waiting for her daughter, she imagined what evil consequences might ensue if Antyllus were forbidden the house and accused to his tutor, and how unbearable, on the other hand, he might become if they omitted to do so. [10]
- He again vividly recalled the details of the battle, no longer dim, but definite and in the concise form in which he imagined himself stating them to the Emperor Francis. [2]
- No more insulting rebuff could be imagined, and the repulse which he received from his peers, and especially the duke, showed him that he was to be excluded from this circle. [10]
- But he did read it, with what anger and bitterness may be imagined. [9]
- And poor Mr. Rangely little imagined the part he was playing--as little as he deserved it. [9]
- He wished to present a gallant appearance in the saddle on his departure, and a more daintily, carefully clad cavalier could scarcely be imagined. [10]
- She felt his presence; she imagined his hand upon her door. [11]
- He knew the powerful attraction of unattractiveness; he knew that no life could be imagined, howsoever comfortless and forbidding, but somebody would want to try it. [5]
- This thought took possession of the doctor's mind, and he imagined all sorts of ways of effecting some experimental approximation between Maurice and Euthymia. [6]
- I imagined her plunged down a precipice of lava, or pitched over the lip of the crater, and only rescued by the devotion of a gallant guide, who threatened to let go of her if she didn't pay him twenty francs instantly. [4]
- He had not perhaps taken her marriage into account, except as a remote contingency; and certainly Fulkerson was not the kind of son-in-law that he had imagined in dealing with that abstraction. [8]
- He had respected, perhaps partly imagined her feelings, and in spite of these now a sense of gratitude to him stole over her, mitigating the intensity of their bitterness. [9]
- I remembered his passionate affection for Antoinette, I imagined that he would not listen calmly to one who was in some sort connected with her unhappiness. [9]
- Then the finest oxen and rams in his herds passed before him and sentences from the messages he had learned darted through his mind; nay he sometimes imagined that they were being shouted to him aloud. [10]
- He imagined his own figure,--which was already growing a little stout,--in a light gray jacket and duck trousers, and laughed. [9]
- Like most people out of the heyday of their own youth, he imagined the way a maid's fancy ought to go. [11]
- There was no one to hew down (as he had always imagined battles to himself), nor could he help to fire the bridge because he had not brought any burning straw with him like the other soldiers. [2]
- Polly Ann lay on the log bedstead, and she turned to mine a face radiant with a happiness I had not imagined. [9]
- On the left of the doorway was Cynthia's room, and the minister imagined he heard a faint, rustling noise at her window. [9]
- The inward rage of Murray Bradshaw at being interrupted just at the moment when he was, as he thought, about to cry checkmate and finish the first great game he had ever played may well be imagined. [6]
- In that exchange of glances he imagined each saw the other in some different guise. [13]
- Of the score of fine qualities which it imagined it had and was vain of, it really possessed hardly one. [5]
- By the beginning of August Helene's affairs were clearly defined and she wrote a letter to her husband--who, as she imagined, loved her very much--informing him of her intention to marry N.N. [2]
- My fancy had not lifted me within its compass, my dreams even had not imagined it. [9]
- For I had never imagined such a single character as yours. [9]
- I imagined it necessary for me, stripling as I was, to study the authorities; and, imbued with the strict necessity of judging for myself, I turned from the limpid pages of the modern historians to the notes and authorities at the bottom of the page. [6]
- With trembling hands Natasha held that passionate love letter which Dolokhov had composed for Anatole, and as she read it she found in it an echo of all that she herself imagined she was feeling. [2]
- He was the most comical-looking creature that can be imagined. [5]
- For months and months he had thought of this meeting and pictured it to himself a hundred times, but he had never imagined it would be like this. [5]
- The day was misting and dark, but so vast was my relief that I imagined the sun was out as I rattled toward Arlington Street. [9]
- I decided, as may be imagined, to wait, to temporize. [9]
- Ah, and how many a time have I imagined that I might myself rise and fly after my froward, dear, unduteous exile, my own Gotz, be he where he may, over mountains and seas to the ends of the earth!--I, a hapless, suffering skeleton! [10]
- He said a man never imagined what surprising things there were in the world till he had traveled. [5]
- My eagerness to make the acquaintance of such an associate in my sympathies and my labors may be well imagined. [6]
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