Sentence for already | Use already in a sentence

Use already in a sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use already in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for already.

  • It is night already. (8)
  • Perhaps it is paid already. (4)
  • We were already pauperised. (8)
  • I feel singular pains already. (10)
  • My Brother is already in Paris. (4)
  • Have I not already got all that? (8)
  • Their disposition I already knew. (1)
  • Or have you already forgotten me? (12)
  • The carriage was already at the door. (6)
  • I am late enough already; I want help. (2)
  • One did not hit what was already down! (8)
  • His affection had already done something. (4)
  • Corey was already standing, and Lapham rose too. (9)
  • Her master, however, had already seen his niece. (8)
  • She was come to be happy, and she felt happy already. (4)
  • And, in fact, you have heard all the essential already. (4)
  • All that English abilities can do has been tried already. (4)
  • The farmer was already half distracted from his suspicions. (22)
  • He, already a free-thinker, was now revealed as a free-liver. (8)
  • She had already made her failure in wishing to play the part. (9)
  • Already he looked back upon Dahlia from a prodigious distance. (10)
  • Already she had no name; she was less living than a tombstone. (10)
  • He had already related this in detail when Kuni came to listen. (5)
  • He wanted to study with him, like others who were already there. (12)
  • Colour is burning up in the flowers already; the dew smells of them. (8)
  • Not one buttercup open; the yew-trees already with shadows flung down! (8)
  • I ran over, but when I got in under the Gallery he was speaking already. (8)
  • In the mean time, as I have already suggested, they have other amusements. (9)
  • When he had come to this point, he had already consented with himself…. (13)
  • Already he was remarkable for his improvisations and for playing from scores. (3)
  • It was wonderful up here, with the sun burning hot in a sky clear-blue already. (8)
  • And here he was already, hypnotised by the prestige of a certain strain of blood! (8)
  • His wife, who had followed them in, was already fastening her eyes on the carpet. (8)
  • Her mother did not reply to a question which might be considered already answered. (9)
  • It is settled between us already, that we are to be the happiest couple in the world. (4)
  • He held the reactionary views already mentioned, being a little afraid of Lady Malden. (8)
  • It was like being in an inconceivably long shaft through which one had already passed. (12)
  • True, woman was already an object of worship and had, as noted before, the right to kill. (7)
  • The house itself was built about six years ago, but is already in a deplorable condition. (12)
  • The phantom was already there, as if it had waited her in the curiosity that followed her. (9)
  • All those fine first feelings, of which he had hoped to be the exciter, were already given. (4)
  • Every detail of it was tiresomely familiar already, but the whole had a fresh interest now. (9)
  • I feel my new self already, and can make the poor brute go through fire on behalf of the old. (10)
  • Already have my people shown their worth, More love they light, which folds the love of Earth. (10)
  • He arrived rather later than usual at his office, and he found his letters already on his table. (9)
  • There was sunlight on the farthest Adige walls, but damp shade already filled the East-facing hollows. (10)
  • He looked for her when they reached the sombre old house on Ohio Street, but she had already gone home. (13)
  • The good news had changed him wonderfully, even in this brief hour, erasing already some lines from his face. (13)
  • And they walked on among the bracken, knee-high already, between the rabbit-holes and the oak-trees, talking of Jolly. (8)
  • Christian had already vanished; the sound of her hurrying footsteps was distinctly audible at the top of the dark stairs. (8)
  • The dew was lying thick and silvery already on the little patch of grass-the last dew, the last scent of an English night. (8)
  • These had already mounted to the royal box, and they stood there while the orchestra played one of the Dutch national airs. (9)
  • The two had driven from his house to spread the malignant rumour abroad; already they blew the biting world on his raw wound. (10)
  • Already they begin to discriminate, and more and clearly they will learn to discriminate, between the meretricious and the true. (16)
  • She had been graciously pleased to approve of both of the discourses which he had already had the honour of preaching before her. (4)
  • The preliminary test of strength was already offered in Kansas, and the moral and intellectual debate was apparent in Washington. (14)
  • After writing to Bosinney in the terms that have already been chronicled, Soames had dismissed the cost of the house from his mind. (8)
  • Lady Russell and Anne paid their compliments to them once, when Anne could not but feel that Uppercross was already quite alive again. (4)
  • And already he had swept his hand across the invisible strings, for there had arisen, the music of uncurling leaves and flitting things. (8)
  • An hour later, at the scene of his encounter with Mr. Ventnor, where the table was already laid for dinner, old Heythorp stood and gazed. (8)
  • In that early spring a few buds were showing already; the blackbirds shouting their songs, a cuckoo calling, the sunlight bright and warm. (8)
  • Mrs. Horace Bushfield was already waiting for her in the foyer of the hotel, where a number of suburban luncheon parties were assembling. (13)
  • We had already gone ashore when our attention was called to our canoes by the excited shouts of the crowd hanging over the stone parapet. (20)
  • Lowell was already, there when I came, and he presented me, to my inexpressible delight and surprise, to Dr. Holmes, who was there with him. (9)
  • So he lifted her by the hand, and she arose and looked at him, and began plaining of love and its tyrannies, softening him, already softened. (10)
  • You know her tastes, and how far they have been consulted in the little souvenirs already grouped somewhere, although not yet for inspection. (10)
  • But now we suddenly hear that the Austrians are already masters of Caffaro, Bagolino, Riccomassino, and Turano, which points they are fortifying. (10)
  • The adventure I was about to engage in suggested to my mind a thousand associations, into which many of the scenes I have already narrated entered. (6)
  • But whereas, there the matter was confined to its electioneering aspect, here that aspect was already perceived to be only the fringe of its importance. (8)

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Definition of already:

  • already, awl-red’i, adv. previously, or before the time specified. | sometimes used adjectively = present. (0)

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