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  • Pretty career! (8)
  • Career, indeed! (8)
  • It is not a career. (8)
  • What a career was his! (2)
  • It is a blot on my career. (10)
  • It is a blot on my career. (22)
  • His military career was at an end. (1)
  • Not a career for a man of his ability. (8)
  • Describe the career of Domenico Scarlatti. (3)
  • The career of Séguier was brief and bloody. (2)
  • It augurs magnificently for a future career. (10)
  • His untimely death cut short a brilliant career. (3)
  • Deuced funny business my career will be, I expect! (8)
  • I reply, he was at a critical stage of his career. (10)
  • Then he knows the end of his active career has come. (21)
  • After a successful career in England, he came to America in 1880. (3)
  • He is a great loss, and the more that his career was incomplete. (14)
  • Heaven, on the threshold of his career, had intervened to solve it. (8)
  • It is explained that he must begin his career as a laugh-provoker. (21)
  • Those long stretching lines of the downs are greyhounds in full career. (10)
  • Then I remembered him as one of the stable men of my professional career. (21)
  • But my mental career has been lurid with experiences such as kill and damn. (1)
  • Lo, a sea upon land held career Through the plain of the vale half-devoured. (10)
  • No collision of circumstances in our mortal career strikes a light for them. (10)
  • His career is himself, he must be doing, and leading, and spending his powers. (8)
  • It seemed to Val, hurrying away, that his career had ended before it had begun. (8)
  • She persuaded him to give up his career as a virtuoso, and turn to composition. (3)
  • Each antecedent of his career had been a step of strength and success departed. (10)
  • Not once in the whole course of his University career, was he the better for wine. (8)
  • Smetana became an ardent admirer of Liszt, at whose house his own career was decided. (3)
  • He commenced his career early and appeared in opera in Italy, later in England and Germany. (3)
  • And may not some fair and fresh reward be justly claimed as the crown of a virtuous career? (10)
  • Chillon came home from a garrison town, and there was a consultation about his future career. (10)
  • He bears mine, and on that point alone I should have a voice in the settlement of his career. (10)
  • Honesty and godliness mark his career, and his is the example pointed out to the circus young. (21)
  • Often during his career as a virtuoso he gave freely of the proceeds of his concerts to charity. (3)
  • Manifestly the moment his career as a fairy prince was at end, he was on the high road to a nose. (10)
  • But why should he take the scandal on himself with his whole career as a pillar of the law at stake? (8)
  • He who intercepts you to displace you has his career before him in the vessel, and you nearer home. (10)
  • He then returned to Italy to take up the career of a teacher and brought out a number of fine singers. (3)
  • Strike had been a fool: in revenge for it he laid out for himself a masterly career of consequent wisdom. (10)
  • You are aware, dear father, that in the career I have chosen an unblemished repute is the first requisite. (12)
  • Teresa Carreño=, a pupil of L. M. Gottschalk and G. Mathias, has had a remarkable career as concert-pianist. (3)
  • He had begun his career as a private in the army, and had risen to distinction from sheer force of character. (19)
  • It is not known by what strange caprice he practically closed his career as composer at the age of thirty-nine. (3)
  • Flame, stream, are we, in mid career From torrent source, delirious dream, To heaven-reflecting currents clear. (10)
  • He had crossed the foils with Laxley, and disarmed him; for Mel his father had seen him trained for a military career. (10)
  • It was his own fortuitous conduct and not the superior skill of the showman that made his circus career so profitable. (21)
  • He knew that the country which broke his military career and ridiculed his newspaper controversy was unforgiven by him. (10)
  • That shred of herself she would become, she felt herself becoming it when the view of her career beside her brother waned. (10)
  • He had only put the fine point on his conviction, of how vain was his career now that he could not share it with Audrey Noel. (8)
  • I, unhappily, as the case would be sure to present itself to him, appeared the living example of his eminently politic career. (10)
  • She had vaguely fancied that with the acquaintance his career at Harvard would open to him Jeff would make a splendid marriage. (9)
  • The General punctiliously avoided glancing at the windows during the passage past them, whether in his wild career or on foot. (10)
  • During that period of his career, a season of great prosperity, Mr. Barnum used frequently to lecture on temperance in his tents. (21)
  • His career as a pugilist continued for five years, when he became so big and strong that no human being could withstand his blows. (21)
  • Surely they would be better off under the protection of the powerful mother country than to pursue the mad career of independence. (18)
  • When Liszt was in the height of his career as a virtuoso, few could master the difficulties which his epoch-making works presented. (3)
  • The individual in this stratum has a short career and not a merry one; but the class persists with the persistence of the parasite. (16)
  • He sat there a long time dreaming his career, faithful to the scut of his possessive instinct, warming himself even with its failures. (8)
  • During his public career he won the greatest possible success in the European capitals and passed the last years of his life in wealth. (3)
  • His professional career has been largely spent in this country, his work as conductor of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra being notable. (3)
  • His father and his aunt were informed of his condition, and prepared, both of them, to bow their heads to the close of an ungodly career. (22)
  • The cowardly assailant was never discovered; but Mel was both gallant and had, in his military career, the reputation of being a martinet. (10)
  • His grandfather a water-drinker, his father dying early, present circumstances to us arguing predestination to an illustrious heirship and career. (10)
  • In 1854, he located in Boston and took up a varied career as organist, conductor, and teacher of piano and harmony, at the New England Conservatory. (3)
  • Jackson Hart, certainly, would never have considered relinquishing his ambition to thrust himself forward, to have a career in this world, out of any intellectual convictions. (13)

Also see sentences for: circus, race-course, ring.

Definition of career:

  • career, ka-rr’, n. a racecourse: a race: course of action: manner of life; v.i. to gallop: to move or run rapidly. (0)

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