Sentence for else | Use else in a sentence

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  • Anything else? (8)
  • All else is dross. (16)
  • How else can it end? (10)
  • What else to be said? (8)
  • I care for nothing else. (4)
  • I remember no one else. (10)
  • Nothing else to be done. (8)
  • But no one else appeared. (8)
  • Is anything else missing? (8)
  • What else could be done? (19)
  • What else was worth having? (8)
  • There was nothing else to do. (8)
  • But so it is for anybody else. (8)
  • How could we get any one else in? (9)
  • Did you notice anything else peculiar? (8)
  • If there was anything else I could do! (9)
  • I dare say everybody else understands you. (10)
  • Lady Russell began talking of something else. (4)
  • More of a joke than anything else, I looked on it. (9)
  • When he was present she had no eyes for any one else. (4)
  • Whatever else he did, he must get rid of that malaise! (8)
  • She seemed determined to be interested by nothing else. (4)
  • She bestowed it on his friend Fenellan, and little else. (10)
  • There was little sympathy to be spared for any body else. (4)
  • And yet it occupied his mind to the exclusion of all else. (8)
  • We all agreed that it could not be offered to anybody else. (4)
  • The family awaited developments; there was nothing else to do. (8)
  • While she wanted nothing but him, he wanted and took so much else. (8)
  • Who else could have told me to mind my own business so delightfully? (9)
  • Good work, true work, beautiful work is his affair, and nothing else. (9)
  • Little else was talked of all through dinner at her end of the table. (8)
  • Or is her heart constant to him only when unsolicited by anyone else? (4)
  • The summer was a dull season for the paint as well as for everything else. (9)
  • Let her at least appear to do her duty, else she is worthy of being stoned. (12)
  • But still her eyes went on asking, as if there were something else she wanted. (8)
  • Clara Middleton envied her the double-blossom wild cherry-tree, nothing else. (10)
  • And what the world needs to-day more than all else is leaders, leaders of men. (13)
  • Last week I was invited by some people, and the company talked of nothing else. (12)
  • All else is misunderstanding, and a sterile attempt to resuscitate what is dead. (12)
  • Some one always has you by the throat, unless you have some one else in your grip. (9)
  • I shall never be in want of something to talk of again to Mrs. Allen, or anybody else. (4)
  • In the dusk I generally take a longer walk by myself, or else the same one with John. (14)
  • This was handsome, and gave her more pleasure than almost anything else could have done. (4)
  • Else better were it in some bower of peace Slothful to swing, contending with the flies. (10)
  • He was really distracted, to judge by his forehead, or else he was over-acting his part. (10)
  • How he longed to be somewhere else, and see the round world before he went into the grave! (2)
  • His master called to know if there were broken bones, as if he could stop for nothing else. (10)
  • It seems (I do not know how else to put my meaning) as if it were a trifle too good to be true. (2)
  • As soon as he fancies himself seen, he sets to work spinning a web, and he discerns nothing else. (10)
  • Just to be there and nothing else, in order that the temperature of her heart might rise by a few degrees. (12)
  • In that case, I would seize my opportunity and her waist, and tell her she was locked up from anybody else. (10)
  • She felt that she had a friend, and the kindness of her cousin Edmund gave her better spirits with everybody else. (4)
  • But experience seems to contradict this theory, or else people often act contrary to their convictions and impulses. (9)
  • I do not remember what else he talked of, though once I remembered it with what I believed an ineffaceable distinctness. (9)
  • There was not one chair vacant in the whole of the little drawing-room, and anxiety was felt lest someone else should arrive. (8)
  • He has to understand some geometry and mathematics, else how can he calculate the exact distance of a jump, a fall, a somersault? (21)
  • Ravening king of the folk, for that thou hast thy rule over abjects; Else, son of Atreus, now were this outrage on me thy last one. (10)
  • It is honor, justice, culture, that make liberty invaluable, else worse than worthless if it mean only freedom to be base and brutal. (14)
  • But I fear that paradise is closed against us, for when I was last in London somebody else had discovered her, and hired the whole house. (14)
  • Felix, who, no more than any one else, could keep his gaze off the trapped creature, felt again all the sensations of the previous afternoon. (8)
  • When the ear alone is obliged to pass judgment there must be evidence of design in these particulars, else the effect is confused and bewildering. (3)
  • Either, he thought, his memory was playing him false, or else Letitia had undergone a marvellous development since the days at Wahnschaffe Castle. (12)
  • Those weeks, if they did nothing else, increased her natural taste for charming clothes, fortified her teeth, and fostered her passion for music and the theatre. (8)
  • This evening she had put that to Boris with nobody else present, except Hannah Hobdey, the mediaeval black-and-whitist, and Jimmy Portugal, editor of the Neo-Artist. (8)

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Definition of else:

  • else, els, pron. other. | adv. otherwise: besides: except that mentioned. | advs. else’where, in or to another place; else’wise, in a different manner: otherwise. (0)

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