Use reminded in a sentence
Sentences ending with reminded
- And now I'm reminded! [5]
Sentences containing reminded two or more times
- He never liked to hear the bobolink sing, however, for he said it always reminded him of the whetting of a scythe, and that reminded him of spreading hay; and if there was anything he hated, it was spreading hay after the mowers. [4]
More example sentences with the word reminded in them
- I was talking with Ruth yesterday about her father, and she reminded me of his favorite saying, which I had forgotten long ago. [10]
- He reminded his wife that Mr. Hopper had not been to supper of late. [9]
- The early dawn, which was now crimsoning the east, reminded her of the blood which, as an avenger, she must yet shed. [10]
- After these reflections, which again reminded him of the second appointment and of Ledscha, the sculptor turned away from his work and went to the window to look across at Pelican Island, where she must not await him in vain. [10]
- Some of them were bodied and barked like the sycamore; some were of fantastic aspect, and reminded one of the quaint apple trees in Japanese pictures. [5]
- They did not weep or shudder and during these last days they themselves felt that they were not attending on him (he was no longer there, he had left them) but on what reminded them most closely of him--his body. [2]
- The widow never wearied of gazing at the young man's fresh, bright face, for although her son could not compare with him in beauty, there was an honest expression in the Junker's eyes, which reminded her of her Wilhelm. [10]
- By and by we perceived what those super-delicate colors, and their continuous play and movement, reminded us of; it is what one sees in a soap-bubble that is drifting along, catching changes of tint from the objects it passes. [5]
- In a thousand ways she was reminded, lest she drive it from her belief. [9]
- When that charge was brought forward by the Chicago Times, the Springfield Register [Douglas's organ] reminded the Times that the charge really applied to John Henry; and I do know that John Henry is now making speeches and fiercely battling for Judge Douglas. [7]
- His grizzled hair was all lengths, like a worn-out mop; his hand reminded one of an eagle's claw, and his teeth were a pine yellow. [9]
- And on this voyage I was reminded of Josiah Royce's splendid summary of the American philosophy--of the American religion as set forth by William James: "The spirit of the frontiers-man, of the gold-seeker or the home-builder transferred to the metaphysical or to the religious realm. [9]
- Frequently Paulina received visits from heathen acquaintances in rich dresses and the sight of them always reminded Arsinoe of former days. [10]
- That expression of Virginia's had reminded him of a time, years gone, when she had come into the store on her return from Kentucky, and had ordered him to tell her father of her arrival. [9]
- His senior deacon ventured to say to him that some of his people required to be reminded of the great fundamental doctrine of the worthlessness of all human efforts and motives. [6]
- We were a utilitarian people who would never create a great literature, and he reminded me that the days of the romantic and the picturesque had passed. [9]
- But Barine, who usually could never gaze her fill at such a spectacle, did not thank her, for this sunset reminded her of another which she had lately watched at Dion's side, and she again broke into convulsive sobs. [10]
- Madame Gratiot presented us to her mother, and as she passed on to the gate Madame Chouteau reminded us that we were to dine with her at two. [9]
- His smoothly shaven upper lip and brown whiskers, his erect bearing and energetic manner, reminded one of an English parliamentary leader, but his words sounded almost menacing. [10]
- And by some untoward association she was reminded of a conversation she had had with Ditmar on the Saturday afternoon following their first Sunday excursion, when, on opening her pay envelope, she had found twenty dollars. [9]
- In the afternoon, under a broken sky, the rapids above the Horseshoe reminded one of the seashore on a very stormy day. [4]
- I am reminded, too, of Mr. Galton's composite portraits; a thousand glimpses, as one passes through the long halls lined with paintings, all blending in one not unpleasing general effect, out of which emerges from time to time some single distinct image. [6]
- It reminded me too painfully of that San Francisco undertaker who used to go to sick-beds with his watch in his hand and time the corpse. [5]
- And in fact Toll, to whom he went to communicate the news, immediately began to expound his plans to a general sharing his quarters, until Konovnitsyn, who listened in weary silence, reminded him that they must go to see his Highness. [2]
- One of them told the Celebrity he reminded him very much of a man he had met in New York and who had written a book, or something of that sort, which made the Celebrity wince. [9]
- When Orion came to see her she would stroke his waving hair and, as she desired not to wound him and make him even more unhappy than he must be already, she neither blamed nor admonished him, and never reminded him of his father's curse. [10]
- It was unpleasant to Prince Andrew to meet people of his own set in general, and Pierre especially, for he reminded him of all the painful moments of his last visit to Moscow. [2]
- My wife said to me that she was reminded of the gentle observation of Carmen Eschelle, "The people I cannot stand are those who pretend they are not wicked. [4]
- Alexander now came to his sister's aid, and reminded him how Melissa had hazarded life and liberty to save him and her brothers. [10]
- It always seemed to him the most peaceful religion; he thought it must be much easier to live by an internal light than by a lot of outward rules; he had a dear Quaker aunt in Providence of whom Mrs. Bolton constantly reminded him. [5]
- But the allusion to her father reminded her of the first duty in her path; she roused her energies, thanked Marianne warmly, and begged her only to assist her in carrying the corpse into the thalamos, and then to take charge of the keys. [10]
- You need not to be reminded that it is the nick of time for reinaugurating a loyal State government. [7]
- I was again to be reminded of this. [9]
- For a long time nothing had so strongly reminded them of the roaring of the wind and the rushing of the rain in their northern home. [10]
- It was not till the governor's son had summoned up his courage and, sinking on his knees, was imploring her pardon, that she recovered some firmness and reminded him of the letter he had sent her. [10]
- And the Lady Thyone must not be reminded of anything sad in this festal hour for the mother's heart. [10]
- He knew him thoroughly, and had watched his development with increasing warmth of sympathy, the more so as many a trait of character which he recognised in Heinz reminded him of his own nature and aspirations at his age. [10]
- The sight of them reminded him of all he had experienced and learned during these weeks and this recollection was pleasant to him. [2]
- But he reminded them how the company of Ralph Lane, in like circumstances, importuned him to proceed with the discovery of Moratico, alleging that they had yet a dog that boiled with sassafrks leaves would richly feed them. [4]
- The whistle of the up-train served to strengthen his resolution, for he was reminded thereby that his mill often had occasion to ask favors of the Truro Railroad. [9]
- Then gunshots in the rear reminded him of Tull. [13]
- They were for the most part the beginning of some word which reminded him of a thing he cared to remember. [10]
- She declared it the most ideal way of getting about in the world, and was not ashamed when he reminded her of how she used to say that nothing under the sun could induce her to travel on it. [8]
- One afternoon, in the Metropolitan Picture-Gallery, Philip had been expressing enthusiasm for some paintings that Celia thought more sentimental than artistic, and this reminded her that he was getting into a general way of admiring everything. [4]
- We staid at the Lake four days --I had plenty of fun, for John constantly reminded me of Sam Bowen when we were on our campaign in Missouri. [5]
- The picturesqueness of the chimney stacks and tumble-down walls of the burned-out quarters of the town, stretching out and concealing one another, reminded him of the Rhine and the Colosseum. [2]
- Once he reminded the Chairman of his violated promise to grant him (Wolf) the floor, and said, 'Whence I came, we call promise-breakers rascals! [5]
- Cremationists are reminded that we are going straight to--some hot places--and are open to terms. [5]
- I was reminded that unexplained sudden deaths were of constant, of daily occurrence; that any emotion is liable to arrest the movements of life: terror, joy, good news or bad news,--anything that reaches the deeper nervous centres. [6]
- I reminded him that he had been told again and again not to come here; that he might have all the grass, but he should not bring his cow upon the premises. [4]
- Rostov even noticed that Denisov did not like to be reminded of the regiment, or in general of that other free life which was going on outside the hospital. [2]
- Honora privately thought that building ugly, and it reminded her of a collection of huge yellow fungi sprawling over the ground. [9]
- She looked graver than the day before, while heavier shadows under her eyes and the deep flush on her cheeks reminded Wilhelm of Belotti's fears for her health. [10]
- It was more than she could bear to hear him address her in jest, almost in mockery: him of all men, and at this moment for the first time--and to be thus reminded of her father! [10]
- We were often,--more than once, at least,--in the course of Judge Douglas's speech last night, reminded that this government was made for white men; that he believed it was made for white men. [7]
- It began with tears and reminded Cleopatra of the saying that she herself resembled a banquet served to celebrate a victory before the battle was won. [10]
- One of The Teacups reminded me that I had promised to say something of my answers to certain questions. [6]
- The Greeks of Tauromenium should be reminded from the stage-boards of the might of the old gods and the glories of their past. [10]
- Just then a tall handsome man in a fine uniform was passing by and I knew he must be the station-master--and that reminded me of my letter. [5]
- The cold wind sweeping over Epsom downs reminded me of our own chilling easterly breezes; especially the northeasterly ones, which are to me less disagreeable than the southeasterly. [6]
- The plot had succeeded, but the document had reminded Cleopatra that her heart had given this man the first of its flowers, that love for him had been the sunshine of her life. [10]
- All night-work was strictly forbidden and, if I sat too long over my books by day, my mother reminded me of my promise to the doctor, and I was obliged to stop. [10]
- He sat very stiff, and his manner of twisting his mustache reminded her of an animal sharpening its claws. [9]
- But at a station beyond Lewiston our tourists were reminded of it, and of its capacity for adopting our civilization in its most efflorescent development. [4]
- Once more I sought the ramparts, only to be reminded by those crumbling, machicolated ruins that I was in a war-ridden land. [9]
- Then she uttered soothing words, and, as the anxious, troubled expression did not yet pass from his wrinkled face, she reminded him in faltering yet tender tones how often they had thought they must despair, and yet everything had resulted well. [10]
- It reminded me, somehow, of one of those colossal billows which swells suddenly up beside one's ship, at sea, sometimes, with its crest and shoulders snowy white, and the rest of its noble proportions streaked downward with creamy foam. [5]
- And as it somehow reminded him of his prospect in life, so it suddenly resembled the woman near him, only in her there were greater beauty and peril, a mystery more unsolvable, and something nameless that numbed his heart and dimmed his eye. [13]
- After Ledscha had so lately reminded the lover who so vehemently roused her jealous wrath what this night of the full moon meant to her, she could rely upon his appearance in spite of everything. [10]
- Honora, I am so glad you reminded me. [9]
- The sun was sinking when the absentees returned, but she at once reminded Karnis that he had promised to take her for a walk and show her Alexandria. [10]
- It was long since any youthful figure had so vividly reminded him of the marble statues of the great Athenian masters. [10]
- He had reddish side-whiskers, and he reminded her of a buzzing toy locomotive wound up tight and suddenly taken from the floor. [9]
- You know I should chafe at being reminded daily of my own stupidity by a very clever man. [11]
- The passengers and scene, Stanhope was thinking, were typically New England, until the boat made a landing at Naushon Island, when he was reminded somehow of Scotland, as much perhaps by the wild furzy appearance of the island as by the "gentle-folks" who went ashore. [4]
- At last he said he wished to be alone and reminded Gorgo that she ought to go to Dada. [10]
- It was a sad meeting for those two, since each reminded the other of a dear friend they would see no more on earth. [9]
- As I looked round, I was reminded of a show I once saw at the Museum,--the Sleeping Beauty, I think they called it. [6]
- We've got to round out our territory, and--" Washington's further observations were broken off by Laura, who whisked him off to another part of the room, and reminded him that they must make their adieux. [5]
- There was no room in her clean house for anyone who reminded her of this outrage and believed that she had really committed so shameful an act. [10]
- Last winter I resolved to complete this book, and while giving it the form in which it now goes forth into the world, I was constantly reminded of the dear friend to whom I intended to dedicate it. [10]
- On this Timotheus replied, with calm dignity: "Your own noble words, great Caesar, when, to your honor be it spoken, you reminded the misguided skeptic of the true meaning of the old gods and of what is due to them. [10]
- She wouldn't be reminded, at that table, that there was an absentee who ought to be a presentee--a word which she meant to look out in the dictionary at a calmer time. [5]
- The confessor had reminded the sovereign of the anniversary which had already dawned, and which he was accustomed to celebrate in his own way. [10]
- I was, however, reminded myself of an afternoon train out of London, say into Surrey, on which you are apt to encounter about as high a type of civilized men as anywhere. [4]
- Emily has just reminded me to thank you for it: it looks very nice. [14]
- The king had reminded me several times, of late, that the postponement I had asked for, four years before, had about run out now. [5]
- Whipple, that speech reminded me of Lincoln. [9]
- The thing that reminded me of it now, when I was alone at the wheel, was the spectacle of this young fellow standing in the pilot-house door, with the knob in his hand, silently and severely inspecting me. [5]
- Somehow Dicky's always reminded me of a canary; perhaps it's his name. [9]
- Macrinus, indeed, humbly reminded him that the guardians of the peace were awaiting him; but he only waved his hand with contempt, and proceeded to the dining-room, which was soon filled with a large number of guests. [10]
- A difficult case reminded him of the skilful, half-forgotten artisan; and when the latter came out of the shed with a sack of coal, Benedict greeted him with sincere warmth. [10]
- When the adjutant reminded him of the prisoner, he jerked his head in Pierre's direction with a frown and ordered him to be led away. [2]
- If conscience ever reminded her of this, conscience was quieted by the suggestion that now she was in a position to be more liberal than she ever expected to be; that is, to give everything except the essential thing--herself. [4]
- How vividly it reminded her of the brilliant exhibitions and festivities which she had formerly attended! [10]
- This singing had reminded both princes of Barbara, and they looked for her. [10]
- But the Bishop refused, and reminded her that she had broken out of prison twice before. [5]
- Jack used to rally her on her enthusiasm in its simple furnishing; it reminded him, he said, of Carmen's interest in her projected house of Nero. [4]
- The honorable legal profession, as my friend reminded me to-night, is not the swiftest road to millions. [9]
- When they were profane, and invited him into the street, he reminded them that the city had a police force and a jail. [9]
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