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Sentences using the word our. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use our in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for our.

  • This is our gate. (10)
  • Except wills of our own. (8)
  • Our parasites paint us. (10)
  • Our morals were abominable. (10)
  • We fix our seal on the past. (10)
  • Our yacht winged her way home. (10)
  • How we come off our high horses! (10)
  • We shall only want you in our play. (4)
  • He seemed unconscious of our presence. (8)
  • Our Peterborough is up at the chateau. (10)
  • I can only tell you what our experts say. (8)
  • It seems to me I should like to know our friend. (9)
  • I just want her to see the man that made our buggy. (9)
  • Why let our future lie idle while we need succour? (10)
  • Yet our abhorrence of bad conduct is very certain. (10)
  • So I join any soul on earth in decrying our dear London. (10)
  • Why were you absent from our meeting-place This morning? (10)
  • We are used to having our way cleared for us, nous autres. (10)
  • You reckon on what our expenditure will be by that standard. (10)
  • The river hurried on meanwhile, and seemed to chide at our delay. (2)
  • Our own adversity had been growing, and now it became overwhelming. (9)
  • For them our religion is a happy retreat; we are glad they have it. (10)
  • Our friend was silent, looking angrily at something in the distance. (8)
  • Then back to Paris, and so over to England on our way home next year. (14)
  • Our dreams of heroes and heroines are cold glitter beside the reality. (10)
  • As we are tender of our own land, so we should be of the lands of others. (8)
  • For how do we know that they move behind us at all, or move in our track? (10)
  • He alluded to the possibility of our changing our condition. (10)
  • And had we it, to see with it, alive Is our lost garden, flower, bird and hive. (10)
  • By her special request all our telegrams were at once forwarded to her at Windsor. (14)
  • Responsive never to the soft desire For one prized tune is this our chord of life. (10)
  • I wonder if He meant our civilization, the battle we fight in, the game we trick in! (9)
  • I thought our judgments were given us merely to be subservient to those of neighbours. (4)
  • It is a night to make the heavens our home More than the nest whereto apace we strive. (10)
  • With our letters I can hardly hope to give an accurate conception of its pronunciation. (7)
  • Lady Wilts is not so old but that, as our Jorian here says of her, she is marriageable. (10)
  • They loved equally the comforts and the luxuries and the powers of this our little life. (13)
  • And before daybreak our disease was hanging on to us again, with the extension of a tail. (10)
  • He received the main part of his education at the Charterhouse, as we know to our profit. (10)
  • Our earliest Colonial houses were built according to traditions brought over from England. (17)
  • I wooed her and won her; I had your consent to our union, and I was the happiest of mankind. (10)
  • It was the ambition of our hero to be, like all public men, without fear and without reproach. (8)
  • Pass it in books, but in life we can have quite enough excitement coming out of our thoughts. (10)
  • Our simplest prose style is nearer to poetry with us, for this reason, that the poets have made it. (10)
  • It belongs to our original elements, and of its purity should never be question, only of its strength. (10)
  • But as we were dealing with a woman, perhaps our information was not so much thrown away as it appeared. (2)
  • Are we, in fact, harmonious with the Great Mother when we yield to the pressure of our natures for indulgence? (10)
  • The terms and spirit in which he spoke of his political beliefs were, in our eyes, suited to religious beliefs. (2)
  • He says again, if you remember, that our own Age is travelling back to darkness and ignorance through dyspepsia. (10)
  • It was only in the morning, over our coffee (Friday, September 27th), that this couple found out I was a heretic. (2)
  • Those were the words I caught: a reproduction of many of my phrases employed in our arguments on this very subject. (10)
  • Swiftness of motion so strikes the blood on the brain that our thoughts are lightnings, the heart is master of them. (10)
  • I did not see the encounter of the high contending powers, but I know that it ended in a complete victory for our minister. (9)
  • Now, although on our parts I think no obstacle intervenes, yet I am sorry to say, there appear difficulties in other quarters. (6)
  • The germ of latent restlessness thus grew like a noxious fungus in our minds; contentment and peace vanished like a faint odor. (20)
  • I say it is a good fable, and sung spiritedly may serve for nourishment, and faith in work, to many of our poor fainting fellows! (10)
  • Only twenty-four hours before we would have named them landscape-spoilers, and would have turned our faces from them as we passed. (20)
  • That night the entire Confederate army lay within a half mile of our road, while we all sneaked by, infantry, artillery, and trains. (7)
  • Lady Busshe crossed the room to Mr. Dale, who was turning over leaves of a grand book of the heraldic devices of our great Families. (10)
  • Well, this poor puppy gave up just as it got to our village; and, roaming shout in search of water, attached itself to a farm labourer. (8)
  • Perhaps a spark or two does lurk about our house, but we have vigilant watchmen in plenty, and the house has been pretty fairly insured. (10)
  • It was a riddle taxing her to solve it for the resistance to a monstrous iniquity of injustice, degrading her conception of our humanity. (10)
  • People gave us directions, which we followed as best we could, generally with the effect of bringing us out again upon the scene of our disgrace. (2)
  • Sometime, I believe, the artist and his public will draw nearer together in a mutual understanding, though perhaps not in our present conditions. (9)
  • Such hearty hospitality as he offered us could not be refused, although it was the Delilah to our Samson strength of purpose, and we went ashore. (20)
  • The peep at our treasures to regain composure had, we fear, given the foreigner glimpses, and whetted the appetite of our masses. (10)
  • Another change that has come about in our conception of good illumination is the quantity and intensity of the light we expect from the incandescent bulb. (17)
  • Compose yourself; there is no violent hurry, though our sympathy with you and our interest in all the parties does perhaps agitate us a little. (10)
  • The unexpected figure of Captain Bulsted on tiptoe, wearing the ceremonial depressed air of intruders on these occasions, distracted our attention for a moment. (10)

Also see sentences for: ought, ours.

Definition of our:

  • our, owr, adj. and pron. pertaining or belonging to us | prov. ourn. | prons. ours, possessive of we_; ourself’, myself (as a king or queen would say): | pl. ourselves (-selvz’), we, not others: us. (0)

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