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

  • Shrapnel is better. (10)
  • Shrapnel sees that. (10)
  • Shrapnel cannot hate. (10)
  • Shrapnel thumps with his fist. (10)
  • He had spoken to Shrapnel twice. (10)
  • Dr. Shrapnel flung the gate open. (10)
  • Dr. Shrapnel consulted his memory. (10)
  • Dr. Shrapnel had not spoken a word. (10)
  • Shrapnel said he was expecting him. (10)
  • Dr. Shrapnel appeared most placable. (10)
  • Let not Dr. Shrapnel come across him! (10)
  • Dr. Shrapnel smoothed his chin hastily. (10)
  • He considered Shrapnel mad and Beauchamp mad. (10)
  • His love of Dr. Shrapnel might account for it. (10)
  • In the abstract he could be sorry for Shrapnel. (10)
  • Neither Killick nor Dr. Shrapnel questioned them. (10)
  • Dr. Shrapnel was adroitly fenced and over-shouted. (10)
  • His view of Dr. Shrapnel was taken from that instant. (10)
  • I talked to Shrapnel and tried hard to reason with him. (10)
  • The earl caught sight of Dr. Shrapnel, and went to him. (10)
  • Perhaps you overshot it; you were disgusted with Shrapnel. (10)
  • We see the consequence of it in this Shrapnel complication. (10)
  • This ensued from the apology of Lord Romfrey to Dr. Shrapnel. (10)
  • It cannot fail, too, in changeing your opinion of Dr. Shrapnel. (10)
  • Shrapnel had behaved unbecomingly, and had been punished for it. (10)
  • He had spoken to Shrapnel, and the affair was virtually at an end. (10)
  • A man rang at the door of the house, and asked to see Dr. Shrapnel. (10)
  • The name of Shrapnel was frequently on the tongue of Captain Baskelett. (10)
  • As it was, the fate of Dr. Shrapnel had gained entire possession of Nevil. (10)
  • Yet it was not pleasant to her to be wooed obliquely, through Dr. Shrapnel. (10)
  • He declared himself nevertheless much refreshed by his visit to Dr. Shrapnel. (10)
  • I am ready to say that I believe Dr. Shrapnel did not intend to be insulting. (10)
  • But benevolence is almost all-seeing: You said you spoke to Dr. Shrapnel twice. (10)
  • At Steynham Nevil was sure to be howling all day over his tumbled joss Shrapnel. (10)
  • Dr. Shrapnel made a motion of the hand, to signify freedom of access to his house. (10)
  • Dr. Shrapnel seemed to be concluding his devotions before he followed her example. (10)
  • They had not heard Dr. Shrapnel quietly opening the hall door and hanging up his hat. (10)
  • They seemed a pair of victims to him, nearly as much so as the wretched man Shrapnel. (10)
  • Dr. Shrapnel, however, speedily looked out again on his vast horizon, though prostrate. (10)
  • No such grotesque old monster as Dr. Shrapnel had he seen in the course of his travels. (10)
  • I give you my word; and here we have Shrapnel insisting on respect for the marriage laws. (10)
  • I saw that Dr. Shrapnel became interested in Captain Beauchamp the longer they conversed. (10)
  • Her heart was not with Dr. Shrapnel, but very near him, and heavy as a chamber of the sick. (10)
  • Shrapnel is like the breeze shaking the turf-grass outside the church-doors; a trifle fresher. (10)
  • He considers it a point of honour to get his uncle Everard to go down on his knees to Shrapnel. (10)
  • Something that man Dr. Shrapnel has done, which he says Captain Beauchamp could have prevented. (10)
  • Meantime she had passed from Dr. Shrapnel to Miss Denham, and carried on a conversation becomingly. (10)
  • England once below the water-line, alone with Beauchamp and Dr. Shrapnel, Jenny Denham knew her fate. (10)
  • Having consented to the ride to Dr. Shrapnel, should she not, to be consistent, have dismounted there? (10)
  • He saw Dr. Shrapnel, and spoke to him, as before, to thank him for the permission to visit his nephew. (10)
  • Dr. Shrapnel laughed at some undefined mental image, apparently careless of any laughing companionship. (10)
  • He had really done everything required of him, if anything was really required, by speaking to Shrapnel civilly. (10)
  • Dr. Shrapnel drove round by the shore of the broad water past a great hospital and ruined abbey to Otley village. (10)
  • Well, Dr. Shrapnel is another, who writes in his own style, not the leading-article style or modern pulpit stuff. (10)
  • Beauchamp obtained the information that his cousin Cecil had read out the letter of Dr. Shrapnel at Mount Laurels. (10)
  • Shrapnel might think what he liked, and say what he liked, as far as she was concerned, apart from the man she loved. (10)
  • Dr. Shrapnel was planted against the wall outside that raving chamber, at the salient angle of a common prop or buttress. (10)
  • Dr. Shrapnel offered to argue it with her, being of opinion that a British consul could satisfactorily perform the ceremony. (10)
  • She appeared very happy, only a little anxious about leaving Dr. Shrapnel with no one to take care of him for a whole month. (10)
  • She listened, like Rosamund Culling overborne by Dr. Shrapnel, inwardly praying that she might discover a man to reply to him. (10)
  • My reasoning has not touched you; I am helpless, except in this determination that my contrition shall be expressed to Dr. Shrapnel. (10)
  • Shrapnel communicates to Beauchamp that if ten Beauchamps were spouting over the country without intermission he might condescend to hope. (10)
  • No remonstrance could restrain Dr. Shrapnel from going out to watch the struggle, and she went with him as a matter of course on each occasion. (10)
  • These reflections reminded him of the heartiness of his whipping of that poor old tumbled signpost Shrapnel, in the name of outraged womankind. (10)
  • She cried out to herself that it was her doing, and blamed her beloved, and her master, and Dr. Shrapnel, in the breath of her self-recrimination. (10)
  • While practising this mastery, he assured her he would always listen to her: yes, whether she Lydiardized, or what Dr. Shrapnel called Jenny-prated. (10)
  • But for this precious bull, however, and other business, he would have been able to spend almost the entire month with Dr. Shrapnel, he said regretfully. (10)

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Definition of shrapnel:

  • shrapnel, shrap’nel, n. a shell filled with musket-balls | from general shrapnel (died 1842).(0)

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