Sentence for still | Use still in a sentence

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

  • Still no answer. (8)
  • It was very still. (8)
  • Then she stood still. (8)
  • Do you still love him? (8)
  • But still he did not go. (8)
  • Soames became very still. (8)
  • Still Gregory did not stir. (8)
  • And still I held to my paddle. (2)
  • But, suddenly, she stood still. (8)
  • The key was still under the mat. (12)
  • Captain Gambier was still missing. (10)
  • Pole, still keeping his back to her. (10)
  • It is still in wonderful preservation. (20)
  • Still a proper attendance was requisite. (10)
  • I was still most securely attached to his fortunes. (10)
  • Still, he considered; he had wits alive enough, just to perceive a duty. (10)
  • But still his attentions made no part of her satisfaction. (4)
  • Fiorsen stood still and laughed with his head thrown back. (8)
  • Michael sat down on the bed, still slightly stunned by his fall. (12)
  • The planet itself, I am told, is still composed of red-hot lava. (12)
  • But I can lie still on the lap of an old friendship such as ours. (14)
  • She was pale now, and her face still wore its cold look of offence. (8)
  • So Tony in exile still managed to do something for her darling Erin. (10)
  • Cold, still, in the twilight it stood, rain-drops pattering round it. (10)
  • In these upper reaches it was still in a prodigious hurry for the sea. (2)
  • To this day he still fed himself on stories of rebellions and fine deeds. (8)
  • Still, there had been a fair gathering; and it would cheer Aunts Juley and Hester up to know. (8)
  • Her eyes still held the absorption of the occupation from which she had come. (12)
  • The various ascending noises convinced her that the servants must still be up. (4)
  • The old familiar country about the house lay still as if it knew no expectation. (10)
  • A few were left, and still remain, undisturbed in personnel or character of work. (16)
  • Jolyon ran his hands through his hair, whose thickness was still a comfort to him. (8)
  • Still, I felt a certain relief, as in something innocent and simple and childlike, in the next event. (9)
  • Deserted by their white allies, they still held the Cedar Swamp for the British flag. (19)
  • Still, earnest-throated blackcap, throng The woods with that emulous gush Of notes in tumultuous rush. (10)
  • Still there was Jon, more important in her life than himself; Jon, who adored his mother. (8)
  • He took up the book, which still lay where she had placed it beside him, and tried to read. (8)
  • He noted mechanically that all was still silvery, and that the upright piano was of satinwood. (8)
  • His gaze was as still as her very self; her look at him had in at the quietude of all emotion. (8)
  • It is still more potent when it takes the form, not of casual mention, but of real discussion. (16)
  • Had he not been born a rich man he would still have been one of our very greatest millionaires. (10)
  • It is still not at all, or not so much, the fact that troubles me; it is what to do with the fact. (9)
  • When the deed was done it must have rested on two wooden frames that still remained in the cellar. (12)
  • Bath might still accept her as a rival queen, only she is always behindhand in seizing an occasion. (10)
  • She knew this was final for the moment, and stole away, leaving him still looking at the pipe-joint. (8)
  • And with these words he resumed the painting of still life which he had broken off to talk to Hilary. (8)
  • I felt instantly it was the death of my frill, but gallant as you know me, I still asked for the lady. (10)
  • The liquor seemed to make no impression on his brain; his hand still shook with the paralysis of fear. (13)
  • This time the mare did not follow, but stood still; knowing as well as I that direction was quite lost. (8)
  • The still, small noise of the nib travelling across the cheques mingled with the buzzing of a single fly. (8)
  • The woman was still young enough to be comely, new enough to the awful isolation of her lot to be cheerful. (1)
  • There was still no one in the kitchen, and she sat down to wait for her aunt to finish her up-stairs duties. (8)
  • This was bad enough; it was a blow to his pride in Ellen; but there was something that hurt him still worse. (9)
  • A still more important event is the presence of Baron Ricasoli, whom I met yesterday evening on coming here. (10)
  • Isabel moaned again with her hands still on her eyes, and wondered that he was not ashamed to make fun of her. (9)
  • He is a slim man of about sixty, very well preserved, intensely neat and self-contained, and still in evening dress. (8)
  • That great class to which they had risen, and now belonged, demanded a certain candour, a still more certain reticence. (8)
  • Still more the way she narrowed her eyes and wrinkled her lips, as if rather malicious thoughts were rising in her soul! (8)
  • She was still thinking of it when he came down to breakfast, heavy-eyed, tremulous, with deep seams and wrinkles in his face. (9)
  • There was one break in his firmament through which the radiant luminary might be assisted to cast its beams on him still young. (10)
  • The marvel of his invention was still fresh in the minds of men, and time had not dulled in any measure the sense of its novelty. (9)
  • She was prepared to be wet through, fatigued, and frightened; but the event was still more unfortunate, for they did not go at all. (4)
  • The family pride of the Bridgemans was comforted; still, with contempt, They looked on a monied damsel of modesty quite so exempt. (10)
  • I know that the river is still here with its canoes and rowboats, its meadowy reaches apt for dual solitude, and its groves for picnics. (9)
  • It had been striking him as curious how very clearly he could still see Irene in her little drawing-room which he had only twice entered. (8)
  • He could feel, absolutely feel, the last reel and stagger of that great bulk crashing down, dragging him with it, till it lay upturned, still. (8)
  • Lowell, almost the greatest and finest realist who ever wrought in verse, showed us that Elizabeth was still Queen where he heard Yankee farmers talk. (9)

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