Use parted in a sentence
Sentences ending with parted
- Of course it will seem long to wait--very long; but when it is over, and we are together again, I think it will seem as if we had never been parted. [10]
- She would have thought better of him if he had picked up the threads of their quarrel where they had parted. [13]
- With mutual friendliness they parted. [11]
- You will find the physician Nebsecht here; but treat each other as enemies rather than as friends, if you do not wish to be parted. [10]
- I cried, and so did he, when we met and when we parted. [11]
- It was the same look as the look in hers, and in spite of all the months that had gone, both asked the same question as in the hour when they last parted. [11]
- Her lips were parted. [9]
- And so they parted. [11]
- Holy Church has parted us, but yet we are not parted. [11]
- Excuse the lateness of the hour, but you can scarcely imagine how busy I have been since we parted. [10]
Short sentences using parted
- Soon after they parted courteously. [11]
- We parted. [11]
- They parted. [11]
More example sentences with the word parted in them
- I shall watch your going on"--(he did not say goings on)--"your Alpine course, with clear memories of things and hours dearer to me than all the world, and with which I would not have parted for the mines of the Rand. [11]
- Ulrich brought you yonder ring; she never parted with it. [10]
- When we parted yesterday, I dreaded his Majesty's anger. [10]
- I believe he would have parted with his last shirt for bucksheesh if he had had one. [5]
- When you parted with me you had no such ideas in your mind. [7]
- But she stood with her lips parted and her hands dropped, staring at my companion. [9]
- All at once, with determination in her eyes, she said: "You didn't use him right or you'd not have been parted for five years. [11]
- Even Mrs. Waring, who resembled a Roman matron, with her wavy white hair parted in the middle and her gentle yet classic features, sighed secretly at times at the unyielding attitude of her husband, although admiring him for it. [9]
- As men meet who parted yesterday, Kaid, Nahoum, and David met, but Kaid's first quiet words to David had behind them a world of meaning: "I also have come back, Saadat, to whom be the bread that never moulds and the water that never stales! [11]
- At the station when they parted, the 'inside' lady said to the other: 'Good-by. [4]
- I was by when they parted, and she shed such bitter tears it was pitiable to see. [10]
- Alice and Philip were set down at the farmhouse, and the company parted with mutual enthusiasm over the success of the excursion. [4]
- One night when we lay in the bogs of the South Beaver Meadow, under a canopy of mosquitoes, the serene midnight was parted by a wild and humanlike cry from a neighboring mountain. [4]
- Her silvered hair was parted in the middle and had, in spite of palpable efforts towards tightness and repression, a perceptible ripple in it. [9]
- And Dorothy, too, was leaning forward, her lips parted and her eyes riveted upon his face. [9]
- She said it was a place for lovers, and if she knew any two lovers who were true lovers, and had been long parted, she would send them here. [11]
- She had picked up the letters, every one, and stood reading them with parted lips and staring eyes. [9]
- Antony had been unable to continue the conflict when parted from me. [10]
- And then she turned her head, slowly, and saw him, and her lips parted, and a startled look came into her eyes, but she did not move. [9]
- She was recalling, too, the afternoon of that day when she and David had parted in the drawing-room of the Cloistered House, and Eglington had asked her to sing. [11]
- All this was told in a whisper; only a thin wall of wood parted Ursula's chamber from ours. [10]
- Hailing these little tokens of the bachelor's disposition as so many assurances of his own welcome course from that time, the schoolmaster parted from him with a light heart and joyous spirits, and deemed himself one of the happiest men on earth. [12]
- Then he went to the window, and as he looked through the parted curtains out upon the water--the room hung over the edge of the cliff-he bound his own shoulder. [11]
- That brought me to the most painful scene of my life, when I had parted with Dorothy at the top of the stairs. [9]
- They parted, Jo to remain behind as they had agreed, to be near Rosalie if needed; Charley to return to the valley of the Chaudiere. [11]
- Lali had grown to like Mrs. Townley, and when they parted she spoke a few words quickly in her own tongue, and then immediately was confused, because she remembered that she could not be understood. [11]
- She had stood to him a second time as a model for his work, had spoken to him many times, and when last they parted had promised to allow him this very evening to study once more the folds of her mantle. [10]
- I begged him to give me back his love and confidence, and, if I must for evermore be parted from you, to let me be with him, not to put me away into a convent. [11]
- But she continued to gaze at me, her lips parted, her eyes questioning. [9]
- I'm real glad to do you a good turn, Janet, and I know you'll get along," Miss Ottway added impulsively as they parted at the corner of Faber Street. [9]
- When Beaton came to ask himself this question, he could only perceive that he and Dryfoos had failed to find any ground of sympathy, and had parted in the same dislike with which they had met. [8]
- It had belonged to a jurat of repute, who parted with it to Mattingley not long before he died. [11]
- Now and then through the parted clouds we got a glimpse of a mountain-side, or the gleam of a valley. [4]
- She breathed quickly through her parted lips, and from the yearning in her tired eyes --as she gazed at the poor little form--he averted his glance. [9]
- What the world thought was nothing, if you were as when we parted last night. [11]
- She felt as though she bore a charm against his power since she had parted from her lover, and since the murder of the governor had opened her eyes to the true character of him on whom she had all too willingly expended her pity. [10]
- I point to this heap that you may remember it, when we are parted one from the other. [10]
- This life, he thinks, may suit a person who has taken leave of his property and the world, but he still clings to both, and especially to me, the poor wife who has been parted from him so long. [10]
- At this point they parted, Jeff and Gaspe Toujours remaining, and Hume and his two followers going on towards Manitou Mountain. [11]
- The three parted, therefore, not in the best humor all round. [6]
- It seemed to them that they were as brothers who were one and who had parted in ages long gone; and having met were to part and disappear once more, beginning still another trail in an endless reincarnation. [11]
- I parted from them at the door of the hotel, made my way down to Roscoe's house at the ravine, and busied myself for the greater part of the day in writing letters, and reading on the coping. [11]
- The people in the yard of the mansion parted, and the General himself walked proudly out of the gate to the curb, where his charger was pawing the gutter. [9]
- They parted at the usual hour, and went to their several rooms. [6]
- Honora sat in the straight-backed seat of the smaller train with parted lips and beating heart, gazing now and again at the pearly mists rising from the little river valley they were climbing. [9]
- I went near the stable where he lived, and shouted to him in my old manner; he shewed no joy, but instantly followed me out walking, and obeyed me, exactly as if I had parted with him only half an hour before. [1]
- Before they separated, the schoolmaster read some prayers aloud; and then, full of gratitude and happiness, they parted for the night. [12]
- She gazed at the portrait for a moment, then her lips parted and a great sigh broke from her. [11]
- Now, by command, the masses parted and fell aside, and the King saw a spectacle that froze the marrow in his bones. [5]
- The crowd round the icon suddenly parted and pressed against Pierre. [2]
- As soon as the door in the back of the vehicle opened, and the cold snowy air entered the dark, damp space under the tilt, Magister Sutor's lips parted in a long-drawn "Ugh! [10]
- The rain ceased, the clouds parted, and the sun turned the muddy river to gold. [9]
- Both hands caught the chair-arm, his lips parted with a sort of snarl, and his white teeth showed maliciously. [11]
- Two hours later, the brothers parted at Frank's door. [11]
- Were the young that should have but one nest to be parted, to have only sorrow, if Joel lived? [11]
- She also said that she had written to me twice after we parted at Lachine, but had never heard a word, and three years afterwards she had gone to India. [11]
- Have you made that model of Innocence that is to have my forehead, and hair parted like mine! [6]
- Was it conceivable that Barbara had parted with this, his first memento, sold it, "turned it into money"?--the base words wounded his chivalrous soul like the blow of a scourge. [10]
- When she had thanked him for his promise of renewing her letter of freedom, and had confirmed the statement that Paaker had had a love-philter from her, she parted her hair from off her face--it occurred to her that she was a woman. [10]
- He failed in strength to forgive, and the senator who has just now left me, and whose innocent son I had so badly hurt, when we parted forgivingly gave me his hand. [10]
- How stiffly the strands of the parted, wholly uncurled locks stood out in the air! [10]
- His pulses stood still; he listened with parted lips and bated breath. [5]
- Makar Alexeevich was standing with parted lips, swaying, as if about to fall asleep, as he leaned against the wall. [2]
- Her keen eyes sparkled under her plainly parted hair and the green de-laine moulded itself in those unmistakable lines of natural symmetry in which Nature indulges a small shopkeeper's daughter occasionally as well as a wholesale dealer's young ladies. [6]
- So they parted sorrowfully, with oppressed hearts which were filled with bodings. [5]
- Alison's lips were slightly parted as she gazed about her, across the aisle. [9]
- His lips parted slightly once or twice, and showed a row of white, malicious teeth. [11]
- Her lips parted slightly in a smile, and she turned her head. [9]
- They parted either side of him when they were ten feet away, and there he was quite safe, a blessing in the storm, a little rock island in the rapids--but I couldn't remember a proper hymn of praise to say. [11]
- His hair was short, straight, and smooth, and presently when he turned his head a moment, I saw that it was nicely parted behind. [5]
- His hair was short and parted accurately in the middle, and he had all the look of an American person who would be likely to begin his signature with an initial, and spell his middle name out. [5]
- Her forehead contracted, she started with a slight convulsive movement, and then her lips parted, and the cry escaped from them,--how heart-breaking when there is none to answer it,--"Mother! [6]
- Her father and she had parted kindly, and he made no attempt to oppose her. [10]
- And afterwards, when she had parted from him, and gone to her little room, the hot flush again came to her neck and brow, and she saw his pale, spiritual face, and could hear the unwonted tenderness of his voice. [4]
- The clouds parted, she could see single figures for a moment, but soon lost them as the road wound behind some thickets and shrubs. [10]
- That very morning she and Orion had greeted each other like a couple of lovers and just now they had parted like a promised bride and bridegroom. [10]
- The letters seem shamefully naked, and the owner seems exposed and to have parted with a considerable portion of his innate privacy. [4]
- Tell me we shall never be parted more! [5]
- And the closely set lips, which usually were slightly parted, and hardly covered two of her pearly white teeth, gave her a look of such determination, that Andreas could see that no obstacle would check her. [10]
- She had often seen the architect in Alexandria, and when they parted she had allowed him to promise to follow her and the Empress, and to escort them at any rate for a part of their voyage up the Nile. [10]
- He expected to see smoke rising from the quarter near the prison, and suddenly his lips parted and he displayed his dazzlingly white teeth in a scornful laugh. [10]
- And on the seat,--her sewing fallen into her lap, her lips parted, her eyes staring wide, sat the young lady whom we had seen on the levee the evening before. [9]
- It left the road by school and church, A pencilled shadow, nothing more, That parted from the silver birch And ended at the farmhouse door. [6]
- The crowd parted right and left. [11]
- His health was restored, and his spirits recovered elasticity in the genial hospitality; he was surrounded by friends to whom he became so much attached that it was with pain he parted from them. [4]
- The physician could promise the old man some mitigation of his sufferings, and they liked each other so well that they parted the best of friends, and not till a late hour. [10]
- Absorbed in the presentation of his subject (which chanced to be himself), Mr. Crewe did not observe that her lips were parted, and that there were little creases around her eyes. [9]
- He parted from Polybius and his sister at the garden gate, and led Heron and old Dido to a small cottage which his former master had given him to live in. [10]
- When, after the Peace of Paris, the young friends parted, they vowed eternal fidelity, and each solemnly promised to obey the other's summons, should it ever come. [10]
- Here, then, I parted, sorrowfully, from the companions with whom I set out on my journey. [6]
- Just as we parted, she took a little key from her pocket and handed it to me. [6]
- She stood with parted, quivering lips, with hands tightly clasping the locket to her heaving breast. [13]
- So they had parted, and the agitation of this fateful moment was still visible in the features of the woman who had formerly sacrificed to her royal playfellow her love, and now offered her life. [10]
- So they had parted, and had never clasped hands or kissed again. [11]
- Here the friends parted, and Dion walked down the quay alone to meet the freedman, who must have found it difficult to guide his boat out of this labyrinth of vessels. [10]
- Suddenly the circle parted, and Captain Bowman came through. [9]
- I have just parted with them. [4]
- At Euston they parted with Lambert and Mrs. Townley, who quite simply and conventionally bade good-bye to them and their Indian daughter-in-law. [11]
- I had just parted with him--it couldn't have been more than half an hour--in front of Brentano's; he must have gone straight to his death. [8]
- Even as Tully parted the briers and brambles when he hunted for the sphere-containing cylinder that marked the grave of Archimedes, so did I comb the grass with my fingers for my monumental memorial-flower. [6]
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