Use season in a sentence
Sentences ending with season
- If the young Zouave of the family looks smart in his new uniform, its respectable head is content, though he himself grow seedy as a caraway-umbel late in the season. [6]
- There was a young novelist present whose first story, "The Girl I Left Behind Me," had made a hit the last season. [4]
- Evelyn was not yet out, but she was very nearly out, and after the late notoriety Mrs. Mavick dreaded the regular Newport season. [4]
- Lecturing was hard work, but he was under the "base necessity," as he called it, of constant labor, writing in summer, speaking everywhere east and west in the trying and dangerous winter season. [6]
- There are people who think that everything may be done, if the doer, be he educator or physician, be only called "in season. [6]
- The business on which folks want me, will keep cold, especially at this season. [12]
- Thrice our muscles were startled into tenseness by the baying of a hound, and once a cock crew out of all season. [9]
- It would cost very little to adjust the novel in this way to any season. [4]
- She'd got the upperhand of her father now; but if he'd only taken hold of her in season! [6]
- The question is too vast for the Drawer, but as an experiment in sociology it would like to see the system in abeyance for one season. [4]
Short sentences using season
- They came for the season. [4]
- The season wore on. [4]
- Ramadan----The Mahommedan season of fasting. [11]
- It was the hurricane season. [11]
- The London season? [11]
Sentences containing season two or more times
- It is odd, these sudden jumps from season to season. [5]
- But I followed that chart spiked with the captain's pencil, as he had done it in season and out of season, and by and by I ceased to look for any word. [11]
- London out of season seemed still full of life; Paris out of season looked vacuous and torpid. [6]
- In season and out of season now in manifest, now in recondite application, he presses it into the service of expression and illustration. [5]
- He knew that Lindau was inflexible about his principles, as he calls them, and that one of his first principles is to denounce the rich in season and out of season. [8]
- He was not instant in season, but out of season. [5]
More example sentences with the word season in them
- If I were younger and very strong I would dearly love to spend a season in London--provided I had no work on hand, or no work more exacting than lecturing. [5]
- I arrived at Wye Island in season to dine with the good judge and his family, and there I made over to his charge the property of Patty and her mother. [9]
- Mr Brass, after writhing about, in a great many strange attitudes, and often twisting his face and eyes into an expression like that which is usually produced by eating gooseberries very early in the season, was by this time awake also. [12]
- I knew he would never consent to spend the season at the Star and Garter at my expense. [9]
- He said he would give us any kind of fruit we liked, whether it was in season or not. [5]
- For fear of worrying you I did not write you from Savannah how they laughed at us for starting at that season of the year. [9]
- But I'm done work, for this season, and so have got time. [5]
- The former is wonderfully strong; a confined bird will at the proper season beat her breast against the wires of her cage, until it is bare and bloody. [1]
- Though Thyone might wonder that a man pursued by Nemesis could allow himself to be borne along so thoughtlessly by the stream of pleasure, Daphne certainly did not grudge him the festal season which, when it had passed, could never return to the blind artist. [10]
- We tempted him with the delicacies of the season, but it soon became impossible for him to eat, and for two weeks he ate or drank scarcely anything. [4]
- He had dined with country people, and had dined them; had entered upon the fag-end of the London season with keen, amused enjoyment; and had engrafted every little use of the convention. [11]
- I am favored with a blessed peace of mind, and a very precious season of good feelin' toward my fellow-creturs. [6]
- In this atmosphere, which seemed to flow over all these Atlantic isles at this season, one endures a great deal of exertion with little fatigue; or he is content to sit still, and has no feeling of sluggishness. [4]
- The cake, however, which prevails at this season of the year comes from the Tyrol; and as the holidays approach, it is literally piled up on the fruit-stands. [4]
- There were circumstances which made it necessary for me to stay through the hour hours to the end, and I stayed; but the recollection of that long, dragging, relentless season of suffering is indestructible. [5]
- Then his mother waxed wroth and exclaimed: "I must beg you to reserve your mirth for a more fitting season and for laughable things. [10]
- They said it was two hours, by carriage to the ancient city of Bergamo, and that we would arrive there in good season for the railway train. [5]
- The original nucleus was the Methodist camp-meeting, which, in the season, brought here twenty thousand to thirty thousand people at a time, who camped and picnicked in a somewhat primitive style. [4]
- The season Dorothy was fourteen, we had a ball at the Hall the last day of the year. [9]
- A Dominican friar was ever in his chamber, telling the rosary for him and doing him other ghostly service, especially in the night season, when he was haunted by terrible restlessness. [10]
- By daylight it was easier to avoid the sand-banks; but how narrow was the water-way-at this season usually overflowing! [10]
- Softened as it was by affectionate words, and all the loving messages of the season, it was like a slap in the face to Margaret. [4]
- It wouldn't be very strange if our young gentleman had to send for me before the season is over. [6]
- It was not very singular that Elsie should be lingering in her old haunts, from which the change of season must soon drive her. [6]
- So they conveyed us to the Grand Hotel for a short time, and then saw us safely off to the station to take the train for Chester, where we arrived in due season, and soon found ourselves comfortably established at the Grosvenor Arms Hotel. [6]
- As, for instance, towards evening I am preparing a bed for a sowing of turnips,--not that I like turnips in the least; but this is the season to sow them. [4]
- At this season, too, all her peculiar tastes in dress and ornament came out in a more striking way than at other times. [6]
- We were none too soon, for already the clouds were preparing for what appears to be a daily storm at this season. [4]
- It was not too much to say that one season had much transformed her. [4]
- We should be too late for Switzerland, that season, if we waited much longer. [6]
- He was not to think of making the journey to his own home in Bohemia during this winter season, and at this farewell drinking bout we held council as to whose roof he might find lodging under. [10]
- I always go to the Park at ten, and this will be my last ride of the season. [11]
- It was astonishing to see what one little creature like The Terror could accomplish in the course of a single season. [6]
- He was wont to quote with more or less austerity--chiefly the result of his professional life--this: "For justice, all place a temple, and all season summer. [11]
- Clemens now hurried to New York in order to be there in good season for the sailing date, which was in June. [5]
- Presently he intended to look about him for something to do that would satisfy Edith and fill up his time; but meantime he drifted on, alternately anxious and elated, until the season opened. [4]
- I should like to know how many young men of wealth and family would give up the pleasures of a London season were there not a strong attraction in Maryland. [9]
- The King sprang to his deliverer's side, with flushed cheeks and sparkling eyes, exclaiming-- "Thou hast lagged sorely, but thou comest in good season, now, Sir Miles; carve me this rabble to rags! [5]
- Mrs. Armour inclined to her going to town for the season, to visit Mrs. Townley, who had thoughtfully written to her, saying that she was very lonely, and begging Mrs. Armour to let her come, if she would. [11]
- My second visit to Cambridge will be spoken of in due season. [6]
- When we get through with the London season, you know, Mrs. Henderson, we like to rough it, as you call it, for some months. [4]
- But it gets through more business in spring than in any other season. [5]
- To enjoy it, though but for a brief season, she ought not to refuse to bear the hardest, most terrible things, and, if what was now her secret became rumoured among the people, to accept humiliation, shame, and scorn. [10]
- I have seen those, said the Mistress, who seem to prefer dried fruit to fresh; but I like the strawberry and the peach of each season, and for me the last is always the best. [4]
- We cannot have this house next season, but I have secured Mrs. Upton's house which is over in the law and science quarter, two or three miles from here, and about the same distance from the art, literary, and scholastic groups. [5]
- Titianus during all this festive season was unluckily suffering from an attack of old-standing breathlessness, and he also had his hands full; at the same time he did his best in helping Pontius in seeking out the sculptor Pollux. [10]
- I do not think I can come to Kentucky this season. [7]
- At this season they engage in fierce conflicts. [1]
- The summer in these latitudes is a campaign of sentiment and a season, for the most part, of restlessness and discontent. [4]
- After the feast there was a refreshing season of rest and chat in the shade of spreading oaks. [5]
- And move to them he will, the next season, if not this. [4]
- Nothing which attracts their attention and awakens their desires must surround them; but your father's gold led Hermon, ere the season of apprenticeship was over, into the most luxuriant clover fields. [10]
- We were in the very middle of the hurricane season. [11]
- He also remembered the time when, after a rich capture on the highway which had filled his purse, he had ridden to Nuremberg in magnificent new clothes at the carnival season in order, by his brothers' counsel, to win a wealthy bride. [10]
- After this battle the three friends were quartered in Castle Gohrde, and there enjoyed a delightful season of rest after months of severe hardships. [10]
- The following day the sun shone radiantly, with scorching brilliancy, upon Tennis and the archipelago, which at this season of the year surrounded the little city of weavers. [10]
- The height of the season was over, she said; there had been tableaux and charades, and broom-drills, and readings and charity concerts. [4]
- The mortality of the season that followed the landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth has been sufficiently accounted for. [3]
- It was now the season of singing-birds, and the woods were haunted with mysterious, tender music. [6]
- To a stranger the season might have seemed at its height. [11]
- The beauty of the season is but half developed, so that while there is enough to yield present delight, there is the flattering promise of still further enjoyment. [4]
- The Event of the Season has begun. [6]
- It was never the season for the dorian. [5]
- Even this season the Saturday Review is struggling with Ibsen, while Boston, having had that disease, has probably gone on to some other fad. [4]
- Then I carried the sack about a hundred yards across the grass and through the willows east of the house, to a shallow lake that was five mile wide and full of rushes--and ducks too, you might say, in the season. [5]
- They showed us the noisome cell where the celebrated "Iron Mask"--that ill-starred brother of a hardhearted king of France--was confined for a season before he was sent to hide the strange mystery of his life from the curious in the dungeons of Ste. [5]
- He died of the most singular disease: it was from not eating green apples in the season of them. [4]
- And it being the middle of the dull season, when the quality were at their seats, and the dinner-hour besides, the town might have been a deserted one for its stillness, as tho' the inhabitants had walked out of it, and left it so. [9]
- I dare say the material works up faster now, and in a season or two you won't know the Dryfooses from the other plutocrats. [8]
- It was still the laying season, and their nests must be there. [10]
- That evening was the last of the grand illuminations for the season, and our party went out in the Crossman steam-launch to see it. [4]
- That seismograph of the Honourable Hilary's persisted in tracing only a slightly ragged line throughout the beautiful month of May, in which favourable season the campaign of the Honourable Adam B. [9]
- It was Ash-Wednesday, the hall must be cleared; the quiet Lenten season had begun. [10]
- In due season, the growth of knowledge, chiefly under the form of that part of knowledge called science, so changes the views of the universe that many of its long-unchallenged legends become no more than nursery tales. [6]
- The hotel and the fortress at this enchanting season, to say nothing of other attractions, with laughing eyes and slender figures, might well have detained Mr. Stanhope King, but he had determined upon a sort of roving summer among the resorts of fashion and pleasure. [4]
- The toils of the forenoon, the heats of midday, in the warm season, the slanting light of the descending sun, or the sobered translucency of twilight have subdued the vivacity of the early day. [6]
- It was not the fault of Mrs. Mavick that the season was so frigid, its glacial stateliness only now and then breaking out in an illuminating burst of festivity, like the lighting-up of a Montreal ice-palace. [4]
- In answer to the dozen questions I showered upon her, she replied that Dorothy's malady was in no wise dangerous, so Dr. James had said, and undoubtedly arose out of the excitement of a London season. [9]
- The novelist knows the deep significance of every article of toilet, and nature teaches him to array his characters for the summer novel in the airy draperies suitable to the season. [4]
- Words cannot describe the comfort that that friendly, hopeful, steadfast thing was to me in that season of trouble. [5]
- While sorry for the cause, I did not regret that my going was delayed till the season when the moors would be all glorious with the purple bloom of the heather; and thus present a scene about which she had often spoken to me. [14]
- He felicitates himself that, when he gets it once planted, he will have a season of rest and of enjoyment in the sprouting and growing of his seeds. [4]
- It is evident that we are to have a backward season for grain. [5]
- And I think that to one in sympathy with nature, each season, in its turn, seems the loveliest. [5]
- In the summer, that season of desolation for Honora, when George Hanbury and Algernon Cartwright and other young gentlemen were at the seashore learning to sail boats and to play tennis, Peter Erwin came to his own. [9]
- I did think that putting in these turnips so late in the season, when general activity has ceased, and in a remote part of the garden, they would pass unnoticed. [4]
- It is whispered that our two young folks are to be married before another season, and that the Lady has asked them to come and stay with her for a while. [6]
- It is true that my waters exhale and are renewed from one season to another; but are your features the same, absolutely the same, from year to year? [6]
- The great fire that is kindled up is never let out, night or day, as long as the season lasts. [4]
- It is true that I have some very good green timber, which will answer the purpose as soon as I can get it into shape and season it a little. [7]
- Rome without the sun, and with rain and the bone-penetrating damp cold of the season, is a wretched place. [4]
- It was Indian summer, the gold and purple season of the year. [9]
- So the Indian summer passed--that breathless season when even happiness has its premonitions and its pangs. [9]
- She had intended staying in London to the end of the season, not because she enjoyed it, but because she was determined to face Frank's marriage at every quarter, and have it over, once for all, so far as herself was concerned. [11]
- If not in St. John's, summer was the season in Dalton Street. [9]
- Towns and settlements sprang up in a season and flourished, and a man could scarce keep pace with the growth of them. [9]
- Mr. Blyth, in speaking ('Land and Water,' 1869, p. 42) of the hog-deer of Ceylon, says it is more brightly spotted with white than the common hog-deer, at the season when it renews its horns. [1]
- And William William Sowerby, He has a tender smile, Which will bring him in due season To the waters of the Nile And the cheery crocodile! [11]
- New sympathies, new sources of encouragement, if not of inspiration, have opened themselves before me and cheated the least promising season of life of much that seemed to render it dreary and depressing. [6]
- The Man brought some bear skins and covered the sufferer, for, the season being autumn, the night was cold. [11]
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