Use print in a sentence
Sentences starting with print
- Print is the proper vehicle for the latter, but it isn't for the former. [5]
- Print it by itself--publish it first in England--ask Dean Stanley to endorse it, which will draw some of the teeth of the religious press, and then reprint in America. [5]
Sentences ending with print
- If that man weren't an infant in swaddling clothes, his only reply to our petition would have been, "It has been in print. [5]
- Four years ago we had our hands read out to us as if our plans had been covered with print. [5]
- In short, he was advised not to print. [6]
- You must look to yourself,--said the divinity-student,--if your democratic notions get into print. [6]
- No commentators allowed to write or print. [5]
- I was going to write and ask you to melt the plates and put it out of print. [5]
- What do you think an admiring friend said the other day to one that was talking good things, --good enough to print? [6]
- In spite of the tossing and plunging boat he wrote it close and fine, in a hand as easy to read as print. [5]
- I have a tale to tell now, which has not as yet been in print. [5]
- A body can set down and read it off like coarse print. [5]
Short sentences using print
- It is chloroform in print. [5]
- I said nothing for print. [5]
- No; print it. [4]
Sentences containing print two or more times
- If you wish to print anything print this letter; it may have some value, for it may explain to a reader here and there why it is that in interviews, as a rule, men seem to talk like anybody but themselves. [5]
- The hand print of one twin is the same as the hand print of the fellow twin. [5]
- It is a loud confession that print is a poor vehicle for "talk"; it is a recognition that uninterpreted talk in print would result in confusion to the reader, not instruction. [5]
More example sentences with the word print in them
- My note to you I certainly did not expect to see in print, yet I have not been much shocked by the newspaper comments upon it. [7]
- Now, if the world of readers hates anything it sees in print, it is apology. [6]
- This was the work which was "not to see print until I am dead. [5]
- Therefore if you will print this paragraph somewhere, it may remove the impression that I say unjust things which I do not think, merely for the pleasure of talking. [5]
- Mr. Silas Tredway, whose list of directorships is too long to print, also undertook to remonstrate with the son of his old friend, Hilary Vane. [9]
- His name even went into immortal print, for the village paper magnified him. [5]
- In these days, we photograph the new criminal, and hang his picture in the Rogues' Gallery for future reference; but that Frenchman, in his day, used to take a print of the ball of a new prisoner's thumb and put that away for future reference. [5]
- The book, however, was distinguished in a special way: it contains Mark Twain's first utterance in print on the subject of copyright, a matter in which he never again lost interest. [5]
- The Yankee's proclamation was already in print a week ago. [5]
- These "items" have very little interest, except to those who already know the facts; but those concerned like to see them in print, and take the newspaper on that account. [4]
- Of the other verses ["Good-by proud world," etc] I send you a corrected copy, but I wonder so much at your wishing to print them that I think you must read them once again with your critical spectacles before they go further. [6]
- I can print under it statistics, hotel arrivals, or anything that comes handy, without violating faith with the reader. [5]
- A man instinctively tries to get rid of his thought in conversation or in print so soon as it is matured; but it is hard to get at it as it lies imbedded, a mere potentiality, the germ of a germ, in his intellect. [6]
- Snow mountains are too dear at the price .... For several years I have been intending to stop writing for print as soon as I could afford it. [5]
- I often tried to track the way she had gone, but her small footstep left no print upon the dewy ground, to guide me. [12]
- One great drawback to Simplified Spelling is, that in print a simplified word looks so like the very nation! [5]
- The best way to set the matter right and make everything pleasant and agreeable all around will be to print in this place a description of the shrine as it appeared to a recent visitor, Mr. Frederick W. Peabody, of Boston. [5]
- But I hope to see it in print before I die. [5]
- I am going to print your menagerie, Parton and all, and make comments. [5]
- To-morrow I mean to dictate a chapter which will get my heirs and assigns burnt alive if they venture to print it this side of 2006 A.D.--which I judge they won't. [5]
- Yes, at all times and in all circumstances they could express as by print every shade of the wide range of her moods. [5]
- From time to time the Grand Vizier sends a notice to the various editors that the Cretan insurrection is entirely suppressed, and although that editor knows better, he still has to print the notice. [5]
- There followed at this time a number of letters to Goodman, but as there is much of a sameness in them, we need not print them all. [5]
- I would take this opportunity to tell something that I have never been allowed to tell by Mr. Rogers, either by my mouth or in print, and if I don't look at him I can tell it now. [5]
- I do not think many persons are aware of the existence of this mark,--little having been said about the story in print, as it was considered very desirable, for the sake of the Institution, to hush it up. [6]
- I would resist the temptation to print it here, if I could, but the task is beyond my strength. [5]
- In spite of the strange omission of the State Tribune to print his speech and to give his victory in the matter of the Pingsquit bill proper recognition, Mr. Crewe was too big a man to stop his subscription to the paper. [9]
- And I think the reason--and the only reason--that he has not protested is because his work was not exposed to print until after he was safely dead. [5]
- The next day the list appears in the papers--a column and a quarter of names, in fine print, and every man in the list a billionaire and member of a couple of churches. [5]
- The sole and the heel were plainly to be seen, and, hard by, the print of a man's large, broad shoes, with iron-shod heels, which told Kubbeling that they were those of Uhlwurm's great boots. [10]
- The print of the face in the prison was that of a man of common size; the footprints were those of a man ten or twelve feet high. [5]
- On many of the between-days I did some work, but only of an idle and not necessarily necessary sort, since it will not see print until I am dead. [5]
- But a thing that gets pied is dead, and for such there is no resurrection; its chance of seeing print is gone, forever and ever. [5]
- The art of telling a humorous story--understand, I mean by word of mouth, not print --was created in America, and has remained at home. [5]
- I knowed this talonted man in Arkansaw, and if you would print this humbly tribute to his gorgis abilities, you would greatly obleege his onhappy friend. [5]
- Only compare them, talking or writing, with one of those babbling, chattering dolls, of warmer latitudes, who do not know enough even to keep out of print, and who are interesting to us only as specimens of arrest of development for our psychological cabinets. [6]
- I am not sure that Herbert, while in this glow, would be ashamed of his letter in print, but this is one of the cases where chancery would step in and protect one from himself by his next friend. [4]
- That is the story as I have frequently heard it told and seen it in print in California newspapers. [5]
- They'll say it's special legislation, and the Pilot will print sensational editorials for a few days. [9]
- I am liable, some day, to want to print my opinion on jurisprudence, or Homeric poetry, or international law, and I shall do it. [5]
- She found Jethro sitting outside of the kitchen door with a volume on his knee, and she saw that the print of it was large, and she knew that the book was "Robinson Crusoe. [9]
- But when they showed us the print of Peter's face in the hard stone of the prison wall and said he made that by falling up against it, we doubted. [5]
- I probably feared she might print it, and I couldn't find a way to say so without running a risk of hurting her. [5]
- Not one statement shall be made which cannot be supported by unimpeachable reference: not one word shall be uttered which I am not as willing to print as to speak. [3]
- Beholding him thus set forth and praised in a public print, he seemed suddenly to have been distantly removed from her, to have reacquired at a bound the dizzy importance he had possessed for her before she became his stenographer. [9]
- I have never seen any of these letters in print except the one to the Tribune from Fayal and that was not worth printing. [5]
- Now, as I say, I have taken laborious pains to so trim this book of offense that you might not lack the nerve to print it just as it stands. [5]
- The arrangement brought reputation to the magazine (which was published in the days when the honor of being in print was supposed by the publisher to be ample compensation to the scribe), but little profit to Mr. Irving. [4]
- At night the red glare was visible a hundred miles at sea; and at a distance of forty miles fine print could be read at midnight. [5]
- Mathilde, moreover, could read a certain kind of history if the print were large enough. [9]
- Recalling these miserable proceedings which I have been telling you about, Manchon testified thus:--here you have it, all in fair print in the unofficial history: When Joan spoke of her apparitions she was interrupted at almost every word. [5]
- Below, in small print, were minute directions where to enter, where to hitch your team, and where to go out. [9]
- Therefore I will print some extracts from the book, in the hope that they may make converts to my judgment that the volume has merit which entitles it to publication. [5]
- It was the print of the thumb of the forty- third man of Company C whom I had experimented on--Private Franz Adler. [5]
- Angelo made a print of his fingers on another glass, and Luigi followed with a third. [5]
- I yearn to print it, and where is the harm? [5]
- He need not print a large edition. [6]
- I had a poem that I wanted to print just here. [6]
- So many foolish persons are rushing into print, that it requires a kind of literary police to hold them back and keep them in order. [6]
- I showed my performance to some pilots, and they eagerly rushed it into print in the 'New Orleans True Delta. [5]
- Nobody would, or ought to print those things. [5]
- Even in an ordinary secular paper a man must observe some care about it; he must be better than the principles which he puts in print. [5]
- You have forgotten, or perhaps never knew, that Motley's first appearance in print was in the 'Collegian. [6]
- Bedgone = shortgown or deep bodice of print. [11]
- The window was open, and the cool airs from the mountain spruces mingled with the odors of corn meal and kerosene and calico print. [9]
- The "fat" is old pigeon-holed things, of the years gone by, which I or editors didn't das't to print. [5]
- Relating as they often did to public matters, about which he had private sources of information, his anxiety that they should not get into print was perfectly natural. [6]
- Tallant's, and most of the other newspapers in the state, won't print a line about it, and only Socialists and Populists read the Pilot. [9]
- The chief function of the newspaper is to collect and print the news. [4]
- The religious currency of mankind, in thought, in speech, and in print, consists entirely of polarized words. [6]
- She is guilty of little awkwardnesses of expression in the Autobiography which a practiced pen would hardly allow to go uncorrected in even a hasty private letter, and could not dream of passing by uncorrected in passages intended for print. [5]
- If they feel obliged to print a receipt on a horse-blanket, why don't they hire a ship and send it over at their own expense? [5]
- And we will now keep the invention itself out of print as well as we can. [5]
- I have given notice in print that the letters, books, and manuscripts which I receive by mail are so numerous that if I undertook to read and answer them all I should have little time for anything else. [6]
- The dogs would not stir beyond the threshold and on the white marble step, towards the right-hand side, the print of a man's foot was found in the dust. [10]
- But I will not retreat now; I will condense them and print them, giving my word that I am honest and not trying to deceive any one. [5]
- But Howells could not bring himself to print so frank a confession as Orion had been willing to make. [5]
- However, it is no matter--probably it was too strong for print, anyway. [5]
- She came at night, and in a storm, with only two attendants, and stood before a peasant's hut, tired, bedraggled, soaked with rain, "the red print of her lost crown still girdling her brow," and implored admittance--and was refused! [5]
- Far as our newspapers have already gone in this direction, I am inclined to think that in their evolution they must drop this adjunct, and print simply the news of the day. [4]
- Mrs. Glyn had never before heard anything like Mark Twain's wonderful talk, and she was anxious to print their interview. [5]
- Why in the nation it has never got into print, I can't understand. [5]
- I therefore say my say, set down my thought, print my line, and do not heed the suspicion that I may not be as original as I supposed, in the passage I have been writing. [6]
- Who would print Mr. Kendricks's little society verses and short stories? [8]
- I have made mistakes enough in conversation and print. [6]
- If I am mistaken about this advance I am very glad to print the young man's somewhat outspoken lines to help us in that direction. [6]
- It was a mistake to print in that way. [5]
- They are better men than I am; I can say that honestly; they are good friends of mine, too--and besides, if they did not wish to be stirred up occasionally in print, why in the mischief did they travel with me? [5]
- And they wouldn't mean a thing to anybody else; but to him, why, they're just a book--large print at that. [5]
- You can trust me implicitly, M. Bourget; I shall never call you any names in print which I should be ashamed to call you with your unoffending and dearest ones present. [5]
- All these speeches may look dull in print, but how the lightning glared around them when they were uttered, and how the crowd roared in response! [5]
- It had been made and put in print in that region only three days less than a month before the speech made at Charleston, the like of which Judge Douglas thinks I would not make where there was any Abolition element. [7]
- There is now living in New York State an old gentleman who, perceiving his sight to fail, immediately took to exercising it on the finest print, and in this way fairly bullied Nature out of her foolish habit of taking liberties at five-and-forty, or thereabout. [6]
- In that one little corner of California is found a species of mining which is seldom or never mentioned in print. [5]
- Not in literary letters--prepared with care, and the thought of possible publication--but in those letters wrought out of the press of circumstances, and with no idea of print in mind. [5]
- In truth, the letter would hardly be interesting in print. [4]
- I print the legend partly to refresh my own memory, too, for I have never read it before. [5]
- Some of these lectures may have appeared in print under their original titles; all of them probably contributed to the Essays and Discourses which we find in his published volumes. [6]
- The words may lack charm to the eye, in print, but they have it to the ear. [5]
- I did not know then, though I do now, that there is no suffering comparable with that which a private person feels when he is for the first time pilloried in print. [5]
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