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  • Morbid notion! (8)
  • Give up this silly notion! (8)
  • It seemed quite a splendid notion! (8)
  • She caught at the notion. (9)
  • He laughed at the notion. (10)
  • She fell in with the notion. (9)
  • It was a luxury then, this notion. (8)
  • All I want you to see is the notion. (10)
  • He became fascinated with the notion. (9)
  • Algernon conceived a brilliant notion. (22)
  • The judge eagerly caught at the notion. (9)
  • She has the most comical notion of things. (10)
  • That is his notion of Christian forgiveness! (4)
  • Mrs. Pasmer accepted the notion with amusement. (9)
  • Some romantic notion or other was working in her! (8)
  • You have no notion of what I gave you in return. (12)
  • I have no notion of treating men with such respect. (4)
  • I have a notion you danced with him, but am not quite sure. (4)
  • I am sure you have, somehow or other, imbibed such a notion. (4)
  • Philip bowed to a man whose notion of the ceremony was to nod. (10)
  • She had no clear notion of what she would gain by these visits. (8)
  • The notion of shutting up is an exigency of the rounded period. (9)
  • I have now little notion what it was about, but I love its memory. (9)
  • The endeavour chilled her to a notion that she was but half alive. (10)
  • As if she did not feel the notion quite pleasant she turned from it. (9)
  • Of course, you have a notion that I planned the whole of the absurd business. (10)
  • I did not assent to the possibility, but the notion gave me a shiver of dismay. (9)
  • But that was the worst of the old man, he had no notion of the suaviter in modo! (8)
  • He had but a blind notion of the fierceness with which it raged in young Richard. (10)
  • The notion amused him; he thought he might get a Satanic epigram out of it some way. (9)
  • He leaps, like the Belgian boating men, to the notion that I must be an athlete myself. (2)
  • He never entertained the notion of running clear away with the money entrusted to him. (10)
  • He never entertained the notion of running clear away with the money entrusted to him. (22)
  • It is his notion of freedom, and at once the exordium and peroration of his eloquence. (10)
  • I am sure if I had had a notion of it, I would not have joked her about it for all my money. (4)
  • He had decided that he admired her, and the notion of having Tinman for a rival annoyed him. (10)
  • Mrs. Shorne but very imperceptibly protested against the notion, and from one to another it ran. (10)
  • Father Dryfoos has a notion of paying the old fellow a compliment for what he done for the country. (9)
  • The thing had been sprung on them, the agent having no notion that anything of the sort was on foot. (8)
  • He tried to get something out of the notion, but nothing came of it that Mrs. Milray thought possible. (9)
  • I had no notion but he would go a-shooting, or something or other, and not disturb us with his company. (4)
  • A year ago, six months ago, he would have laughed at the notion that it would be hard to raise the money. (9)
  • And now your father has got the notion in his head, and he will move heaven and earth to bring it to pass. (9)
  • Lena pretended to reject the notion of her coming into communication with Wilfrid for any earthly purpose. (10)
  • This cataract of chastity gave me an utterly perverse notion of certain fundamental facts of human nature. (12)
  • He had deluded himself with the simple notion that good fruit would come of the union of temper and policy. (10)
  • We had gone into bivouac late in the night on the open plain, and without any clear notion of where we were. (7)
  • The bare outline of the story gives, of course, no just notion of the intense passion of grief which fills it. (9)
  • His heart leaped at the notion of getting away from Ponkwasset; he perceived how it had been irking him to stay. (9)
  • The new contributor who does charm can have little notion how much he charms his first reader, who is the editor. (9)
  • Lady Racial had a notion of some excessive niggardly thrift in the widow, which was arousing symptoms of disgust. (10)
  • I try in vain to give some notion of the subtle sympathy with nature which scarcely put itself into words with him. (9)
  • But Mr. Pendyce would have scouted the notion of an ending to ideals having their basis in the hereditary principle. (8)
  • A senseless notion struck Cornelia, that with the baronetcy he had perhaps inherited some of the madness of his father. (10)
  • He made a prodigious effort to control himself, while Breckon ran a little ahead, with some wild notion of preparing Ellen. (9)
  • She had a dim notion of trying to go up into the music-room above, but a glance at the reeling steep of the stairs forbade. (9)
  • She stood hand on hip, gazing at the house she had so long desired to see, without a notion that she committed an offence. (10)
  • More than one tumult of outcries had to be stilled before Merthyr gathered any notion of the designs of the persons present. (10)
  • The notion of a sea-side resort at this point was courageously conceived, and to a certain extent it was generously realized. (9)
  • I should like your notion of the second part of Blondel, which (in the first relief of incubation) I am inclined to think clever. (14)
  • The housekeeper came; a respectable-looking elderly woman, much less fine, and more civil, than she had any notion of finding her. (4)
  • Whatever may have been in past times the strategical importance of the place, it certainly gave us little notion of its strength. (20)
  • A disposition to mocking humour, foreign to her nature, gave her the notion of being off her feet, in the claws of a fabulous bird. (10)
  • As for a man of sense and education being a Radical, he scouted the notion with a pooh sufficient to awaken a vessel in the doldrums. (10)
  • Burnamy looked into the dining-saloon and the music-room, with the notion of trying for some naps there; then he went to his state-room. (9)
  • I did not hurry away, but lingered in the courts, fascinated by the notion that the fate of each prisoner had first passed through my hands. (8)
  • He had to say why; for the countess was dull to the notion of a sentimental desecration in the occupying of her bedchamber by poor tradespeople. (10)
  • Mrs. Boulby had a sagacious notion that gentlemen always dined well every day of their lives, and claimed that much from Providence as their due. (22)
  • I have a notion that open-air labourers must spend a large portion of their days in this ecstatic stupor, which explains their high composure and endurance. (2)

Also see sentences for: belief, caprice, conceit, conception, fancy, freak, idea.

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