Sentence for virtue | Use virtue in a sentence

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

  • And her virtue was humbled. (10)
  • It disgusts, us with virtue. (10)
  • The virtue of Johnny Dromore! (8)
  • And he well, he would have the reward of virtue! (8)
  • How fine a thing is virtue, sir! (8)
  • The virtue had gone out of him. (10)
  • The virtue had gone out of him. (22)
  • And name us your sort of virtue. (10)
  • I mean, the virtue of impatience. (10)
  • But make a virtue of it by all means. (4)
  • Yes, she is beautiful in her virtue. (18)
  • But do not despise a virtue purely Pagan. (10)
  • She loved him; but she loved Virtue more. (10)
  • Swithin awoke; virtue had gone out of him. (8)
  • He believed in her virtue to the very last. (10)
  • He had the defect of his virtue of courage. (10)
  • Nothing to do tries the virtue of the best. (10)
  • There is more virtue in poverty, He denied that. (10)
  • It is better, perhaps, to pay our homage to virtue. (10)
  • A monstrous thing by all the canons of virtue and gentility! (8)
  • Virtue for my sake hath ceased: Now to make an end of Vice! (10)
  • Any street-boy could have told her of the virtue in quick wits. (10)
  • And he enjoyed his reputation for virtue as something additional. (10)
  • But it is not often that virtue can boast an interest such as this. (4)
  • It has connected him nearer with virtue than with any other feeling. (4)
  • You will not admit the existence of a virtue in an opposite opinion. (10)
  • And it is of a kind that may knot up every other virtue worth having. (10)
  • That was the negation of all virtue, the overturning of all Forsyte principles. (8)
  • All that could be done, by keeping him in the paths of virtue and truth, I did. (10)
  • But the wife of his bosom must take her place by virtue of some wondrous charm. (10)
  • He attributed the dupery to a trick of imposing the idea of her virtue upon men. (10)
  • In virtue of her artistic temperament, she was expected not to be very practical. (9)
  • Mr. Weston, on his side, added a virtue to the account which must have some weight. (4)
  • The disappointing thing for them is that it is not a trick, but an inherent virtue. (9)
  • His defects as well as his advantages as a politician preserved to him this virtue. (10)
  • Mr. Ventnor straightened his waistcoat; a rush of conscious virtue had dyed his face. (8)
  • He feels that he has been extravagant, prodigal of something; virtue has gone out of him. (8)
  • His eyes want all that spirit, that fire, which at once announce virtue and intelligence. (4)
  • The atmosphere and environment seem charged with health and happiness, virtue and vigor. (21)
  • As he had been faithful to virtue and honorable aims, so were they now not unfaithful to him. (14)
  • Literary absenteeism, it seems to me, is not peculiarly an American vice or an American virtue. (9)
  • His countenance, voice, and manner had established him at once in the possession of every virtue. (4)
  • Yet by virtue of subtler abnegation she will often succeed in keeping it from him that she knows. (8)
  • By virtue of it I have been more in the country in a half-hour than if I had lived all June there. (9)
  • Mrs. Berry used her apron, and by virtue of their tender years took them all three into her heart. (10)
  • Having said it, he was screwed up to feel it as nearly as possible, such virtue is there in uttered words. (10)
  • Those hours in the baking sun had drawn virtue out of them; they were silent and melancholy all the evening. (8)
  • It is a good rule to be on your guard wherever you hear great professions about a very little piece of virtue. (2)
  • Frankly, monsieur, do you not feel that with every revelation of your soul and feelings, virtue goes out of you? (8)
  • I can see no virtue in the so-called schemes of self-government; society could never submit to such indignities. (18)
  • In Dickens the virtue of his social defect is that he never appeals to the principle which sniffs, in his reader. (9)
  • You talk it over with Mrs. March; I know you will, anyway; and I might as well make a virtue of advising you to do it. (9)
  • V Thou animatest ancient tales, To prove our world of linear seed: Thy very virtue now assails, A tempter to mislead. (10)
  • But she answered, with disheartening virtue, that they must not think of such a thing, after what they had spent already. (9)
  • For in this country we have pushed the doctrine of free speech to a limit which threatens the noble virtue of patriotism. (8)
  • For she had seen how suffering ate him up; he required no teaching in the Spartan virtue of suffering, wolf-gnawed, silently. (10)
  • Party fealty is praised as a virtue, and disloyalty to party is treated as a species of incivism next in wickedness to treason. (9)
  • She was a veteran Pagan, and may have had the instinct that a peculiar virtue in this young one was the spring of his conduct. (10)
  • But suppose this Mrs. Larne was really entangled with old Pillin, and the settlement a mere reward of virtue, easy or otherwise. (8)
  • There is yet another class who do not depend on corporal advantages, but support the winter in virtue of a brave and merry heart. (2)
  • They are now offered everything which can render the Colonies really happy and this is the only compensation worthy their virtue. (18)
  • I do not believe that chastity is a virtue in itself, but only so far as it ministers to the health and happiness of the community. (8)
  • He assigned no peculiar virtue to the moonlight, and he had no new charge to give her concerning his patient when they were embarked. (9)
  • In my Mind, every Virtue that could adorn it was centered; it was the Rendez-vous of every good Quality and of every noble sentiment. (4)
  • Each apostle based her claim on the superior virtue and attainments of her clergy, and clinched the business with a threat of hell-fire. (2)
  • Of all business men publishers are probably the most faithful and honorable, and are only surpassed in virtue when men of letters turn business men. (9)
  • His pencil was dipped in moral gloom, but even to the odious Cockney scoundrel, Huish, his Shakespearian tolerance accorded the virtue of indomitable courage. (2)
  • Impiety speaks despair; Religion the virtue of serving as things of the furrowy ground, Debtors for breath while breath with our fellows in service we share. (10)
  • The Netherlands were preëminently fitted to carry on great commercial pursuits by virtue of their geographical situation and long combat and association with the sea. (3)

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