Use multitude in a sentence
Sentences ending with multitude
- The Alexandrian fellow-artists who belonged to his party would gratefully welcome this special work; for what grew out of it would have nothing in common with the fascination of superhuman beauty, by which the older artists ensnared the hearts and minds of the multitude. [10]
- Her features, too, were regular and beautiful, and she would have attracted attention by her loveliness among a multitude. [10]
- But his voice was smothered by the shouts of the advancing multitude. [10]
- Love, she said, was a woman's first necessity: love being forfeited; there was but one thing left that could give a passing zest to a wasted life, and that was fame, admiration, the applause of the multitude. [5]
- The rapture of victory had intoxicated the multitude. [10]
- Did she mean to differentiate him from out of the multitude? [9]
- They stood on the Egyptian shore, and already the whole train had passed them except the lepers who, following the strangers, were the last of the whole multitude. [10]
- She perceived indeed that numerous eyes turned upon her, but that only added to her pleasure, for she knew that she could well bear looking at, and there could be no greater pleasure, as she thought, than to give pleasure to a multitude. [10]
- Indeed, they never strayed; they only rushed and pushed where their spreading tails could be seen by the multitude. [11]
- Then, on the steps, he turned to the multitude. [11]
Short sentences using multitude
- Now the multitude uncover. [5]
- The multitude provides the praise. [10]
- A vast multitude! [10]
Sentences containing multitude two or more times
- Charity covers a multitude of sins, but it also reveals a multitude of virtues. [5]
More example sentences with the word multitude in them
- Nor did he wonder because, in that multitude of faces, her eyes had flown so straightly homeward to his. [9]
- Rosenheim is a windy place, with clear starlight, with a multitude of cars on a multiplicity of tracks, and a large, lighted refreshment-room, which has a glowing, jolly stove. [4]
- The man to whom her heart clung, the Emperor, the countless multitude below, were all at this time subject to her in heart and mind. [10]
- If a naturalist, who had never before seen a Negro, Hottentot, Australian, or Mongolian, were to compare them, he would at once perceive that they differed in a multitude of characters, some of slight and some of considerable importance. [1]
- He now realized what had brought the noisy multitude to the temple! [10]
- If two languages were found to resemble each other in a multitude of words and points of construction, they would be universally recognised as having sprung from a common source, notwithstanding that they differed greatly in some few words or points of construction. [1]
- Ma says there were 10 hearses, with the fire companies (their engines in mourning--firemen in uniform,) the various benevolent societies in uniform and mourning, and a multitude of citizens and strangers, forming, altogether, a procession of 30,000 persons! [5]
- Think of it--it was by command of that Italian loafer yonder on his imperial throne in the Geneva prison that this splendid multitude was assembled there; and the kings and emperors that were entering the church from a side street were there by his will. [5]
- The multitude gave vent to their impatience by shouting, singing, and quarrelling; but the priests and magnates on the steps preserved a dignified and solemn silence. [10]
- There was a vast multitude of people in the brilliant place. [5]
- Their way was unobstructed until they approached London Bridge; then they ploughed into the multitude again, Hendon keeping a fast grip upon the Prince's --no, the King's--wrist. [5]
- The wondering shepherds told their breathless tale Of the bright choir that woke the sleeping vale; Told how the skies with sudden glory flamed; Told how the shining multitude proclaimed "Joy, joy to earth! [6]
- Then she flew to tell the company her success, and the applause she received made her glad and proud she had undertaken her mission, since all alone she had accomplished what the multitude had failed in. [5]
- Few men dare to set their will against a multitude when there are no fruits to be won. [9]
- One at a time the contestants enter, clothed regardless of expense in what each considers the perfection of style and taste, and walk down the vacant central space and back again with that multitude of critical eyes on them. [5]
- For a long time no one in all the gathered multitude stirred. [11]
- Little by little they discover and apply the multitude of details that go to make the perfect engine. [5]
- She was thinking then of the multitude who came here with aching hearts, --with heavier hearts than was hers that day. [9]
- The multitude cover their heads, and the rest of the procession moves by; first the Hungarian Guard in their indescribably brilliant and picturesque and beautiful uniform, inherited from the ages of barbaric splendor, and after them other mounted forces, a long and showy array. [5]
- We might use the word "tradition" instead of "the people," for this it is which puts the feeling and tone of mind of the multitude into the form of history. [10]
- Without giving him the usual greeting, she hastily desired to know what was exciting the people, who had brought the tidings of victory, and whither the multitude was flocking? [10]
- The smoke of the torches mingled with the dust stirred by a thousand feet, and the procession moved along, as it were, in a cloud, which also shrouded the multitude that followed. [10]
- Therefore in determining the position of man in the natural or genealogical system, the extreme development of his brain ought not to outweigh a multitude of resemblances in other less important or quite unimportant points. [1]
- He wrote for the people, and the theatre in his day was a popular amusement for the multitude, probably more than it was a recreation for those who enjoyed the culture of letters. [4]
- It is not the multitude of remembered passages which settles the rank of a metrical composition as poetry. [6]
- When I see the multitude of broken and maimed victims of war, well, I feel like Jeremiah; but I feel sad too that these poor fellows and those they love must suffer in order to teach us our lesson--us and England. [11]
- The imagination of the multitude is limited. [10]
- Once early in the morning, a multitude of white villas not before perceived, revealed themselves on the far hills; then we recognized that all those great hills are snowed thick with them, clear to the summit. [5]
- Obeying Joshua's call, the liberated multitude at last emerged into the light of day. [10]
- By the time the king had reached the palace, the multitude who had come to take part in the festival had formed themselves into a procession of interminable length, which wandered on through the straight streets of Babylon towards the royal palace. [10]
- The shouts of the indignant multitude had rung in their ears, and, in spite of her warning, they had sounded like a terrible threat. [10]
- The murmurs of the heathen were suddenly silenced; the multitude were so still that the least sound of one plate of armor against another was audible, that each man could hear his neighbor breathe, and that Gorgo fancied she could hear her own heart throb. [10]
- As he entered the hall every one rose, and the multitude received him with a thundering shout of "Victory to the king! [10]
- As soon as the filling of the house is about complete the standing multitude turn and fix their eyes upon the princely layout and gaze mutely and longingly and adoringly and regretfully like sinners looking into heaven. [5]
- Five days after the evening we have just described at Rhodopis' house, an immense multitude was to be seen assembled at the harbor of Sais. [10]
- This multitude see the comic side of a thousand low-grade and trivial things--broad incongruities, mainly; grotesqueries, absurdities, evokers of the horse-laugh. [5]
- When she approached the camp, the multitude ran forth to meet her, with great demonstrations of joy; for she was universally beloved by her subjects. [4]
- Her gaze round the assembled multitude could not disturb any one, and her companion had found some friends with whom she was chattering and laughing. [10]
- Hours elapsed ere the advancing multitude reached the camp, and Miriam who stood describing to Amminadab, whose eyes were no longer keen enough to discern distant objects, what was passing below, witnessed many an incident from which she would fain have averted her gaze. [10]
- Thus it was that Kaid looked out on a vast multitude of Muslims, in which not one European face showed, and from lip to lip there passed the word, "Harrik--Harrik--remember Harrik! [11]
- Don't I feel that I form one link, one step, between the lower and higher beings, in this vast harmonious multitude of beings in whom the Deity--the Supreme Power if you prefer the term--is manifest? [2]
- At a lower table the Court grandees and other guests of noble degree were seated, with the magnates of the city; the commoners took places at a multitude of tables on the main floor of the hall. [5]
- It was not strange that the multitude flocked to this exhibition. [6]
- Before long it sounded as though the multitude must have practiced the mad chant which swelled to a perfect roar. [10]
- And their consternation solidified to petrification when he paused at the end, contemplated the multitude reflectively, and then said, impressively: "The man would be a fool who tried to add anything to that. [5]
- There lay the smooth road below us, we upon one side of it, the banked multitude wailing its other side--a good clear road, and kept free by the police--how good it would be to see my five hundred horsemen come tearing down it! [5]
- The courage and skill of the leader were all in vain; the vast multitude of which he was captain was made up of over many parts, all unlike, and each with its own chief; and the fury of the heretics scattered them abroad. [10]
- It is not simply a manner of speech obtaining among the educated handful; the manner obtaining among the vast uneducated multitude must be considered also. [5]
- There was instant silence--a deep hush; then a single voice rose--that of the messenger from the palace--and began to pipe forth a proclamation, the whole multitude standing listening. [5]
- When she recovered, she would have the five heller pounds which the generous sovereign had left for her as a partial compensation for the injuries sustained while employing her rare skill for the delight of the multitude and, above all, himself. [10]
- This does not seem to me probable, when we think of the multitude of birds which with impunity gladden the country with their voices during the spring. [1]
- A hundred contradictory rumours had been in circulation that morning; and when, at the third hour in the afternoon, the Epicurus arrived, it was surrounded by a dense multitude eager to hear what news the ship had brought from without. [10]
- The multitude moved round and round the park in a great procession. [5]
- The entire multitude rose, and the ceremony of the Recognition ensued. [5]
- We put a rope fence a hundred feet square around the platform to keep off the common multitude, and that finished the work. [5]
- The multitude clapped, roared, shouted encouragement to their party, hissed and whistled when they were disappointed--venting their utmost indignation on Marcus as he came past behind the others; but he either heard them not or would not hear. [10]
- Grasping his grandson's right hand in his, he pointed with his left to the necropolis, exclaiming in tremulous tones: "The dead are too great a multitude. [10]
- She would also remember at times the applause of the multitude. [10]
- Along in this region a multitude of Italian laborers were blasting away the frontage of the hills to make room for the new railway. [5]
- These were the questions which the authorities had already put at least ten times to the shrieking multitude from the balcony of the town hall, and each time the crowd had yelled in reply: "Yes--yes. [10]
- The multitude was prodigious and far-reaching; and yet we fifteen poor devils hadn't a friend in it. [5]
- The longer the procession lasted and the nearer the looked-for victim approached, the more eagerly attent were the gazing multitude. [10]
- The Catarrhine and Platyrrhine monkeys agree in a multitude of characters, as is shewn by their unquestionably belonging to one and the same Order. [1]
- I am her pilgrim; the rest of this multitude here are Wagner's. [5]
- The sluggish and perverted mind of the multitude, slow to open to the incursions of reason, having once so opened, having received this book, stands upon it and makes an outcry if it is disparaged. [6]
- And when two persons of this exceptional breeding meet in the midst of the common multitude, they seek each other's company at once by the natural law of elective affinity. [6]
- It was order personified, gaining effect at every turn by a multitude of details too trivial to mention were it not for the fact that they entered deeply into my consciousness, until they came to represent, collectively, the very flower of achievement. [9]
- Norway Rat was perched upon the summit engaged in thrusting his tail into the cylindrical projection, drawing it out dripping, permitting the struggling multitude of laborers to suck the end of it, then straightway reinserting it and delivering the fluid to the mob as before. [5]
- Another night has passed, and we are called upon to imagine the watery sunlight of a mild winter afternoon filtering through bare trees on the heads of a multitude. [9]
- Scarcely a day passed that Phil did not drop in at the parish house.... And he set himself, with all the vigour of an unsquandered manhood, to help Hodder to solve the multitude of new problems by which they were beset. [9]
- In a moment or so the first bugles blew, and the multitude began to crumble apart and melt into the theater. [5]
- Everybody has an opinion, and lets you have it frank and hot, and out of this multitude of counsel you get merely confusion and despair. [5]
- Until this moment only the privileged possessors of the seats over the carceres had been able, by craning backwards, to see the horses and drivers; now the competitors were visible to the multitude which, at their first appearance, broke out into vociferous applause. [10]
- The Romans could only suppose that this constantly growing multitude had been concealed in the secret halls and chambers of the temple ever since Cynegius had first arrived, and had no idea that they were still being constantly reinforced. [10]
- The multitude assembles on Thursday and remains over Sunday. [4]
- The sages of old veiled indeed the highest truths in allegorical forms, in symbols, and finally in a beautiful and richly-colored mythos, but they brought them near to the multitude shrouded it is true but still discernible. [10]
- The Comes went off at once to the Hippodrome, preceded by hundreds who had hurried off to tell the assembled multitude that Alexandria had lost her god. [10]
- At this point of the proceedings the multitude set up such a heart-broken wailing as I hope never to hear again. [5]
- Through the multitude of the positions and attitudes it brings into play every muscle in the body and exercises them all. [5]
- In the midst of the multitude which follows there is often something better than in the one that goes before. [6]
- The distant uproar of the multitude had sounded threatening, but now, amid the deafening din, they could distinguish every shout of welcome, every joyous greeting, every expression of delight, surprise, applause, admiration, and homage, known to the Greek and Egyptian tongues. [10]
- In the nurseries of old-fashioned Orthodoxy there was one religion in the world,--one religion, and a multitude of detestable, literally damnable impositions, believed in by uncounted millions, who were doomed to perdition for so believing. [6]
- This first sight of my name thus opprobriously flung to the multitude gave me an unpleasant shock. [9]
- The great multitude of mankind care more for two and two, something definite, a fixed quantity, than for _a_ + _b's_ and _x^{2's}_,--symbols used for undetermined amounts and indefinite possibilities. [6]
- Like a flock of doves scared by the scream of a hawk, like autumn leaves driven before the wind, the multitude dispersed. [10]
- A great feature of Como's attractiveness is the multitude of pretty houses and gardens that cluster upon its shores and on its mountain sides. [5]
- A high palisade of cocoanut piles shut out the cruel scenes from the vulgar multitude. [5]
- What were the numbers of the "Mob of gentlemen who wrote with ease" to that great multitude of contributors to our magazines, and authors of little volumes--sometimes, alas! [6]
- The multitude even now did not realize that they must pass through the darkness of misery to be worthy of the bright day that awaited them. [10]
- He had some notion of the multitude of calls upon Mr. Lincoln, especially at that time. [9]
- It had been no small matter for the young aristocrat, in the presence of the whole multitude, to enter into a debate with the infamous Philostratus, and how well he had succeeded in silencing the dreaded orator! [10]
- At eleven the next morning a procession of open carriages, attended by clamorous bands of music and adorned with a moving display of flags, filed along C street and was soon in danger of blockade by a huzzaing multitude of citizens. [5]
- So I presented myself at his headquarters, and was admitted into a courtyard, where a multitude of his patients were gathered. [6]
- But a vast multitude stopped his progress, for a fearful horde of released prisoners with Orion at their head had come rushing down to the scene of the festival yelling: "Fire! [10]
- Each of that multitude of vast towers seemed a fortress now, manned by Celt and Hun and, Israelite and Saxon, captained by Titans. [9]
- Think what a multitude of small souls were crowded into that theatre last night. [5]
- Riches cover a multitude of sins in the most virtuous community in the world. [9]
- In the vast multitude of prescriptions contained in the manuscripts, most of them written in symbols, I find one which I thus interpret: "Four grains of (diaphoretic) antimony, with twenty grains of nitre, with a little salt of tin, making rubila. [3]
- What is that multitude of people gathered in the street for? [5]
- At custom-houses the multitude file tediously through, hot and irritated, and look on while the officers burrow into the trunks and make a mess of everything; but you hand your keys to the courier and sit still. [5]
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