Use though in a sentence
Sentences starting with though
- Though I write you these few words, dear Robert, I do not know that they will reach you, for as yet it is not certain they will let Voban visit you. [11]
- Though only five years my senior, he was already enrolled among the teachers of the legal faculty. [10]
- Though the Duke would have defied them, it behoved him to end the matter, if possible, before these envoys' arrival. [11]
- Though shaken and worn, it was a figure which had no affinity with death. [11]
- Though tattered, hungry, worn out, and reduced to a third of their original number, the French entered Moscow in good marching order. [2]
- 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]
- Though he was wholly reckless for himself, for her he was prudent now--there was nothing else to do. [11]
- Though the materials which she selected were not the most costly, her aristocratic bearing made them appear valuable. [10]
- Though his eyes were wet, he bore himself like a cavalier. [9]
- Though these reasons were very insufficient and obscure, no one made any rejoinder. [2]
Sentences ending with though
- I don't suppose you do, though. [8]
- A dark little woman, rather worn--must have been pretty once though. [5]
- March laughed, but went on soberly: "He was a man predestined to adversity, though. [8]
- One thing is very sure, though. [5]
- I won't promise to obey them all, though. [6]
- She knows how to handle the ribbons, though. [4]
- Served her right, though. [9]
- Kind of breathless, though. [9]
- Not for long, though. [5]
- Yes there was, though. [12]
Short sentences using though
- He never did though. [11]
- I've heard about them, though. [13]
- Pick.--Not go in Sir, though. [4]
- Nothing--Stop, though, one moment. [6]
- They were not interested, though. [5]
- It wouldn't be cheap, though. [11]
- He cut up bad though. [11]
- We succeeded though. [5]
- Hot summer, though. [4]
- Have you, though? [12]
Sentences containing though two or more times
- The storm was yet as heavy as it had been yestereve; howbeit, though Bayard sank into the snow so deep that I swept it with the hem of my kirtle, yet the ride to the forest-lodge meseemed was as short as though I had flown. [10]
- Somehow she felt wiser than he at that moment, wiser and stronger, though she scarcely defined the feeling to herself, though she knew that in the end her brain would yield to her heart in this. [11]
- Then, though they were yet far asunder, his eyes met hers, and hers met his, and they uplifted their arms, as though some invisible power had moved them both, and flew to meet each other. [10]
- At first it was only as though a wind stirred the air of dreams, then it was like the sounds that gather behind the coming rage of a storm, and again it was as though a night- prowler plucked at the sleeve of a home-goer. [11]
- What they said was lost to us, but I could distinguish the woman's voice, low-pitched and vibrant as though insisting upon a refusal, and the man's scarce adult tones, now high as though with balked passion, now shaken and imploring. [9]
- To Dennis it was as though he had been made a fool of by Fate or Providence, or whatever controlled the destinies of men; as though the dangerous episode had been arranged to trap him into this situation. [11]
- So it was warm and snug within, though bleak and raw without; it was light and bright within, though outside it was as dark and dreary as if the world had been lit with Hartford gas. [5]
- Though not wholly understood, though opposed by a powerful minority of our citizens, it stirred the consciousness of a national mission to which our people are invariably ready to respond. [9]
- Though by the twentieth of August nearly all the Rostovs' acquaintances had left Moscow, and though everybody tried to persuade the countess to get away as quickly as possible, she would not hear of leaving before her treasure, her adored Petya, returned. [2]
- Fiercely though she told herself she would believe none of it, fiercely though she hated Mr. Worthington, fervently though she repeated aloud that her love for Jethro and her faith in him had not changed, the doubts remained. [9]
More example sentences with the word though in them
- 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]
- It gives a zest to pleasure to have even an indefinite object, and though the prospect of meeting Irene again was not definite, it was nevertheless alluring. [4]
- But the rash youth went on in the same tone: "I would worship her gladly, though I have forgotten how to pray. [10]
- You carried out your undertaking well to the end, though by somewhat overpowering means. [10]
- I would accept your offer at once, were it not that I fear there might be some impropriety in it, though I do not see that there would. [7]
- When I read your letter first, a flood of fire seemed to run through my veins; then I became as though I had been dipped in ether, and all the winds of an arctic sea were blowing over me. [11]
- As I believe, your husband is willing to let bygones be bygones, and to begin to-morrow as though there was no to-day. [11]
- I believe in your friendship for Barine, though I deem it dangerous. [10]
- I fully acknowledge your courage, but at the same time advise you to remember that, though a man proves his courage in action, a woman's is shown in obedience. [10]
- I don't want your book; my shelves are full of books now," though the reader may remember that it was Carlton himself who had given the frog story to the Saturday Press and had seen it become famous. [5]
- I have watched your battle against beauty in behalf of truth, and rejoiced, though I often saw you and your little band of young disciples shoot beyond the mark. [10]
- Evidently these two young men were unfamiliar with the dueling ceremonies, though they were not unfamiliar with the sword. [5]
- As for the young man, he felt as though wings were growing from his shoulders, and this fateful evening was one of the happiest of his life. [10]
- He was a young man of one-and-twenty or thereabouts; well made, and certainly handsome, though the expression of his face was far from prepossessing, having in common with his manner and even his dress, a dissipated, insolent air which repelled one. [12]
- He is a young man of a sterling though undeveloped character, who has been hampered by an indulgent parent with a large fortune. [9]
- On this the young man appeared, and though he and Paula did their utmost to preserve a suitable demeanor, every one could see the violent agitation they felt at meeting each other in such a situation. [10]
- Even the serious young lawyer succumbed, though not without a struggle. [9]
- Most of the young demoiselles are robed in a cloud of white from head to foot, though many trick themselves out more elaborately. [5]
- I reckon, though, you'd better keep hid here. [13]
- And I helped you, though Alo, half-caste Alo, was-- my sister! [11]
- I will repay you with my warmest gratitude, for, though the Romans said that Cupid conquered through the eyes, yet Barbara's singing exerted a far more powerful influence over my heart than even her wonderful golden hair. [10]
- So, even though you will lose the joy of revenge upon a hated enemy, forget what has happened, as I did, and maintain your former affectionate companionship. [10]
- But I tell you true that though I love you better than anything in the world, if things had gone well with you I'd never have come to you. [11]
- But I wish you to understand that, though I am unwilling to go upon this platform, you are not at liberty to draw inferences concerning any other platform with which my name has been or is connected. [7]
- No more for you the cold earth for a bed--relieved though it be by a sleeping- mat. [11]
- Fraulein, I assure you that, though I'm an old woman, I never met so fine a young fellow in all my life. [10]
- First my wife you shall be, and after that I will win your love; in spite of all, mine now, though it is shifted for the moment. [11]
- Don't interrupt, unless you have something to say; though I should like to know how much gossip there is afloat that the minister does not know. [4]
- And I saw you growing away from me all the time, Hugh, growing away from the friends who were fond of you, as though you were fading in the distance. [9]
- I have known you for some time, though I think you did not know me. [6]
- I've been onto you for a good while; though there was nothing I could spot certain; but now I've got you, and I'll break the 'perfect friendship' or I'll eat my shirt. [11]
- But what can you expect of a chief justice who need not be a lawyer, as this one is not, and has other means of earning income which, though not disloyal, are lowering to the status of a chief justice? [11]
- Though, of course, you don't deserve it. [11]
- And I trust you can say, my lad, that you have made the best of your advantages, though I fear you are of a wild nature, as your father was before you. [9]
- See here --have you been training with that ass again--that radical, if you prefer the term, though the words are synonymous--Lord Tanzy, of Tollmache? [5]
- I do hope you are worse scared than hurt, though you ought to know best. [7]
- I believe, though, you are one of the Trustees and a Member of the Examining Committee; so that, if you should happen to visit the school, I shall try to be civil to you. [6]
- Thou hast reason yet, though thy blood is hot. [11]
- Both were hers, yet, though the infant raised its voice still louder, she remained at the spinning wheel, dreaming on. [10]
- She could not yet obtain a clear insight into the result of the promise which she had given her son; it seemed as though a veil was drawn over her active mind. [10]
- She had not yet learned to use the word patronize in the social sense, and she was at a loss to describe the attitude of Mrs. Duncan and her daughter, though her instinct had registered it. [9]
- He is not yet in thy power, however, and I advise thee to remember, that though thou mayst be clever for an Egyptian, Phanes is a clever Greek. [10]
- He's a thousand years old, which is about as old-fashioned as I mean, and as wise, and as plain to read as though you'd write the letters of words as big as a date-palm. [11]
- I was twenty-one years of age, though one would have called me older. [9]
- I know our Xanthe better than you, and she no more cares for her playfellow than the column on the right side of the hearth yearns toward the one on the left, though they have stood together under the same roof so long. [10]
- He places me wrong in spite of all I can tell him, though I repeat it again and again, insisting that I have no difference with him upon this subject. [7]
- But it is written that every happiness has its sting; and my joy, intense though it was, had in it a core of remorse.... [9]
- The orator had written his speech all out, and had it in his hand, though he held it back of him out of sight. [5]
- The last severe wrench was come, and she had left him standing there alone in the cold, divining what was in his heart as though it were in her own. [9]
- Sobbing bitterly, she wrapped her face in her veil, as though to protect herself from storm and chill. [10]
- Not a step would she stir, though Mr. Marmaduke whined and coaxed and threatened. [9]
- On no account would she have left the capital during this period of decision, and, though her husband earnestly entreated her to go to the springs, whose waters had proved so beneficial, she remained in Brussels. [10]
- Yet perhaps you would not understand them, for you go through life as though you were deaf and blind. [10]
- No, the drawing-room would not quite do, though it was near the perfect thing. [11]
- He said he would not have been taken, it was not his fault but the corporal's who had sent him to seize some horsecloths, though he had told him the Russians were there. [2]
- Yet no, it would not go, but stayed there, tipping its gold-brown head at me as though it would invite me to guess why it came. [11]
- But when he would have taken it away, the little hand still clung, though the eyes were scarce opened upon life. [11]
- Or again you would have observed those myriad masses plunging across the veld, still in cohering masses, which shook and broke and scattered, regathering again, as though drawn by a magnet, but leaving stark remnants in their wake. [11]
- Fancy-dress on her would be gilding the gold; for, though she isn't surpassingly beautiful, she is very fine, very fine indeed. [11]
- Jealousy!--I believe she would be capable of the worst--" "Yet," Dion interrupted, "Charmian will soften whatever injury Iras plans to do me, and, though I cannot rely much upon my uncle, Archibius is above both and favours us and our marriage. [10]
- In payment he would accept nothing save the ordinary fees, as though it were some petty case in a county court. [11]
- What troubled Mr. Worthington infinitely more was the progress of his suit; for it had become a snit, though progress is a wrong word to use in connection with it. [9]
- It would be worth a year of battles to abolish this delusion, though the great sponge of war that wiped it out were moistened with the best blood of the land. [6]
- The stone is worth a landed estate, and though I am not a rich man, I would pay down two talents for it at any moment, even if I had to borrow the money. [10]
- He makes, at worst, a poor anarchist, though he is a good revolutionist; and the French colonials had never been divorced from monarchical France. [11]
- It was far worse than he could have imagined, the way his wife took the affair, though he had imagined certain words, or perhaps only looks, from her that were bad enough. [8]
- Mr. Clay, though worn down and exhausted, was appealed to by members to renew his efforts at compromise. [7]
- Most of the world has now outlived good part of these harms, though by no means all of them; but in our South they flourish pretty forcefully still. [5]
- He made desperate work now and then with rhyme and rhythm, showing that though a born poet he was not a born singer. [6]
- He went to work also, though with his defective training he had not the least hope of success. [10]
- Her quiet, gentle words, few though they might be, were evidently grateful to those Yorkshire ears. [14]
- Such, though the words but faintly describe them, were her feelings, for thoughts were still to emerge out of chaos. [9]
- He spoke a word--a name--I couldn't understand it, though he spoke clear as a bell. [13]
- But not a word of the sovereign had escaped her, and, though she still lacked the power of speech, she found courage to smile and shake her head in denial. [10]
- Yet, though the word fame had long been embittered to him, the inhumanity which clung to his deeds had the least share in it. [10]
- Yet, though the woods no longer thrill As once their arches rung, Sweet echoes hover round thee still Of songs thy summer sung. [6]
- It was a wonderful Indian summer day, the sunlight soft and melting; and the smoke which continually harassed this district had lifted a little, as though in deference to the Sabbath. [9]
- He had sometimes wondered why Ditmar had promoted her, though acknowledging her ability. [9]
- She was a woman of distinguished bearing, though small, with a wan, sad look in her eyes always, but with a cheerful smile. [11]
- I saw a woman look once as though she could lose the whole world--and her own soul. [11]
- But a true woman can always show kindness to everyone whom she does not scorn, so though she blushed deeply at the sight of the man whose kiss she had returned, she received him cordially, and with sympathetic questions. [10]
- When afterwards my Wolff's unhappy deed was added, I felt as though I were standing in a dense, dark mist, where each step forwards must lead me into a stifling morass or over a precipice. [10]
- A half-mad woman, without memory, knew again whence she came and whither she was going; and bewildered and happy, with a hungering tenderness, moved her hand over the head of her poor dwarf, as though she would know if he were truly her own son. [11]
- But we were within the enemy's country now, so there was no help for them, they must continue the march, though Joan said that if they chose to take the risk they might depart. [5]
- The brief questions with which he received the blind artist were kindly, and as natural as though addressing an equal, and every remark made in connection with Hermon's answers revealed a very quick and keen intellect. [10]
- They drank water with the well-cooked meat of the wapiti, though red wine faced them on the table. [11]
- Be not angry with the Greek woman, who confesses that she would rather die free as a beggar than live in bondage as a queen, though envied by the whole world. [10]
- He was still with the Governor in all fact, though soldiering for Bigot--a sort of watch upon the Intendant. [11]
- His eyes, wet with tears of grateful joy, sought the young man's, and, though he had just warned him plainly enough against courting his daughter, his sparkling gaze now asked whether he had ever met an equally bewitching marvel. [10]
- Then, as though with sudden impulse, Kitty came forward to Crozier and leaned over him. [11]
- He nodded, and with such a blissful smile that she felt as though a sunbeam had shone into her very soul. [10]
- Pulcheria laughed, but with some annoyance, as though she had herself been the object of the remark. [10]
- Blushing, and confused with shyness, she remained standing by Caesar's seat; and though she only ventured to raise her eyes now and then for a stolen look, she felt herself the object of a hundred curious, defiant, bold, or contemptuous glances. [10]
- He stood charged with robbery; the note had been found upon him, though he was innocent in thought and deed; and they were carrying him back, a prisoner. [12]
- I loved him with my whole heart, and I knew that he felt the same toward me, though no words had been spoken. [5]
- Then I laughed with my cousin; and when I was once more alone I marvelled at the mercy of a benevolent Providence, by whose ruling a small joy makes us to forget our heavy griefs, though it were but for a moment. [10]
- He was bespattered with mud and had a pitiful, weary, and distracted air, though at the same time he was haughty and self-confident. [2]
- You will share with me the hope that the highwayman who stopped him may be brought to justice, though, indeed, your man Tardif left him behind in the dust. [11]
- Come--come and say with me that we shall part no more--in spirit no more; that, whatever comes, you and I have fulfilled our great hope, though under the shadow of the sword. [11]
- His pipe lay with its scattered ashes on the boards, and his head was bent forward, as though listening. [9]
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