Use noticeable in a sentence
Sentences ending with noticeable
- She was so surrounded in America by men who knew her wealth and prized her beauty, she was so much a figure in Virginia, that any reserve with regard to herself was noticeable. [11]
- In the Rostovs' staid old-fashioned house the dissolution of former conditions of life was but little noticeable. [2]
- He used it once upon O'Fallen, who was a rough, mannerless creature, with a good enough heart, but easily irritated by the man with the eye-glass, whose superior intellect and manner, even when drunk, were too noticeable. [11]
- This was quite noticeable. [5]
- I had made changes, but they were necessarily slight, and they were not noticeable. [5]
Short sentences using noticeable
- These are not noticeable tragedies. [4]
Sentences containing noticeable two or more times
- And now a thing was noticeable again which had been noticeable more than once before--that there was pity for Joan in the hearts of many of these people. [5]
- Besides this, the remarks of all except Pfuel had one common trait that had not been noticeable at the council of war in 1805: there was now a panic fear of Napoleon's genius, which, though concealed, was noticeable in every rejoinder. [2]
More example sentences with the word noticeable in them
- Inside, the walls were stuccoed in imitation of stone,--first a dark brown square, then two light brown squares, then another dark brown square, and so on, to represent the accidental differences of shade always noticeable in the real stones of which walls are built. [6]
- A new sense was opened up in her, and she felt somehow that the ultra-marine blue was not right, that the over-mantel had been spoiled, that the new walnut table was too noticeable, and that the American rocking-chair looked very common. [11]
- This was another very noticeable personage in the line of Emerson's ancestors. [6]
- Dressed as she used to be in Petersburg society, it was still more noticeable how much plainer she had become. [2]
- It is easy to make plans in this world; even a cat can do it; and when one is out in those remote oceans it is noticeable that a cat's plans and a man's are worth about the same. [5]
- I tried to think of some non-committal thing to say, to keep up my end of the talk, and render my poverty in the matter of reminiscences as little noticeable as possible, but I seemed to be about out of non-committal things. [5]
- Among other noticeable things, there is a dazzling, intense whiteness about the distant Alpine snow, when the sun is on it, which one recognizes as peculiar, and not familiar to the eye. [5]
- There is another thing which is contentingly noticeable in Mr. Howells's books. [5]
- One thing noticeable, they were always fired in Jethro's absence. [9]
- It is true that there is always a faint foreign fragrance about her speech, no matter what language she is talking, but it is only just noticeable, nothing more, and is rather a charm than a mar, I think. [5]
- It was noticeable that the half-breed watched the Indian closely, that he always rode behind him, that he never drank out of the same cup. [11]
- It is noticeable that the country editor who published it did not know that it was a treasure and the most perfect thing of its kind that the storehouses and museums of literature could show. [5]
- It was noticeable that the captain of the ship and all the officers had been markedly courteous to Mrs. Armour throughout the voyage, but, to their credit, not ostentatiously so. [11]
- It was noticeable that Miss Emily Dorset began to see a deal more of Admiral Lawless and Just Trafford, and a deal less of the younger Lawless. [11]
- How complete was that harmony remained to be seen, but an apparently unstudied and delightful reticence was noticeable at once. [11]
- Several mountaineers, teamsters, stage-drivers, etc., drew near and dropped into the tableau and fell to surveying the money with that attractive indifference to formality which is noticeable in the hardy pioneer. [5]
- There was immediate silence in the court and intense expectancy noticeable all about. [5]
- Also, the choice phrasing noticeable in the sample is not lonely; there is a plenty of its kin distributed through the other paragraphs. [5]
- The only effect of this was to deepen the belief that she was very wealthy, and could spend her money without affectation; for it was noticeable that she, of all on board, showed the least outward excitement at the time of the disaster. [11]
- This was most noticeable when he was shut away from the others in his cabin. [11]
- This was particularly noticeable on Nesvitski's usually laughing countenance. [2]
- What is certainly noticeable is an entire absence of the irritation that used to be caused by similar comments on America thirty years ago. [4]
- Not much regret noticeable in it.--["Having planted a bullet in the shoulder-bone of an elephant, and caused the agonized creature to lean for support against a tree, I proceeded to brew some coffee. [5]
- This appeared especially noticeable in her treatment of Jacques. [11]
- There is a noticeable complacency in the members of our Phi Beta Kappa society when they get the pink and blue ribbons in their buttonholes, on the day of annual meeting. [6]
- Even the one noticeable building in the place--besides the stately temple of the sungod Turn--the large fortified store-house, presented at this hour an unfamiliar aspect. [10]
- Several things are noticeable about his resume. [5]
- Pride's devotion was not too noticeable to the other guests. [11]
- Of these the most noticeable are the volumes entitled "South and West" and the account of Southern California which goes under the name of "Our Italy. [4]
- What he taught me lies far down, I doubt not, among the roots of my knowledge, but it does not flower out in any noticeable blossoms, or offer me any very obvious fruits. [6]
- Are there any lacking ones whose exercise could make the branch in any noticeable way independent of the Mother. [5]
- Sometimes he fell into conversations with them, and it was noticeable that they nearly always shook hands with him at parting. [9]
- But in nothing in the house was the holiday so noticeable as in Marya Dmitrievna's broad, stern face, which on that day wore an invariable look of solemn festivity. [2]
- No; we have in mind quite another sort of woman, of which America has so many that they are a very noticeable element in all cultivated society. [4]
- The backlog period having passed, we are beginning to have in society people of the cultured manner, as it is called, or polished bearing, in which the polish is the most noticeable thing about the man. [4]
- Him and I had a considerable long silence, then, but of course it warn't noticeable in that place. [5]
- This was the great farmhouse of the Lavilettes, one of the most noticeable families in the parish. [11]
- A short distance from the lake were a great number of artificial mounds, three of which were especially noticeable from their size and height. [10]
- The variety of form noticeable in the display of turbans was remarkable. [5]
- Europe has offered few opportunities for poor Tom, Dick, and Harry; but when she has offered one, there has been no noticeable difference between European eagerness and American. [5]
- He was plainly dressed, but he had a noticeable air of neatness about him. [5]
- I have no desire to overdraw his qualities, but if there was one thing in him more noticeable than another, it was his fondness for nature. [4]
- The platform or cliff was fenced off by a low barricade of fallen trees, scarcely noticeable from the valley below. [11]
- The most noticeable change which had come over Mr. Motley since I first knew him was due to the death of Mrs. Motley in December, 1874. [6]
- The difference between Cauchon and cochon [1] was not noticeable in speech, and so there was plenty of opportunity for puns; the opportunities were not thrown away. [5]
- Cairo is a brisk town now; and is substantially built, and has a city look about it which is in noticeable contrast to its former estate, as per Mr. Dickens's portrait of it. [5]
- When they had been announced a perturbation was noticeable among the servants. [2]
- Only on horse back and in the mazurka was Denisov's short stature not noticeable and he looked the fine fellow he felt himself to be. [2]
- They swam out and manned the boat, and piloted her through a narrow and hardly noticeable break in the reef--the only break in it in a stretch of thirty-five miles! [5]
- It was noticeable also that though the mills were running in Manitou, there were fewer chimneys smoking, and far more men in the streets than usual. [11]
- In whatever direction a ship moves, the flow of the waves it cuts will always be noticeable ahead of it. [2]
- It is also a noticeable fact that in the prong-horned antelope (40. [1]
- Austen was at a loss to know what fairy godmother had prompted Mr. Crewe to send him an invitation, the case of the injured horse not having advanced with noticeable rapidity. [9]
- So I called a halt and said: "Sire, as between clothes and countenance, you are all right, there is no discrepancy; but as between your clothes and your bearing, you are all wrong, there is a most noticeable discrepancy. [5]
- Beside him was a figure much more noticeable and unusual. [11]
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