Sentence for ways | Use ways in a sentence

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  • Go thy ways! (10)
  • All sorts of ways. (8)
  • I know your ways. (10)
  • But his ways were curious. (10)
  • There are ways of bribeing. (10)
  • But in other ways he did shock her. (8)
  • I had forgotten the ways of the world. (10)
  • I shall have the tide with me both ways. (9)
  • In what ways did he show national spirit? (3)
  • The ways of our superiors are wonderful. (10)
  • They went their separate ways, laughing. (10)
  • At Hillford they went their different ways. (10)
  • Go to him, and explain yourself and your ways. (12)
  • I have now a key to all her odd looks and ways. (4)
  • He had not changed in his ways to her; not at all. (8)
  • Why has Phaon fallen into such foolish, evil ways? (5)
  • Noel turned her eyes towards the station arch ways. (8)
  • The ways were almost impassable for carriage-wheels. (10)
  • It is true that your ways are too strange for me now. (12)
  • There are some who go the ways directed by the Bible. (10)
  • There are some who go the ways directed by the Bible. (22)
  • We used to have decent ways of going about things here. (8)
  • Ye cannot be right if I am, ye cannot haf it both ways. (8)
  • She knew the ways of Uppercross as well as those of Kellynch. (4)
  • Her ways were mild and she served him the best of everything. (12)
  • Long before it was defined it had been perceptible in many ways. (3)
  • Their suppressed agitation was manifested in very different ways. (8)
  • Angelo watched all the ways from a distant height till set of sun. (10)
  • Mrs. March did not laugh in her feminine worry about ways and means. (9)
  • Are their ways the ways of comfort and blessedness? (10)
  • She took this new revelation of his unbridled ways without resentment. (8)
  • She began to employ his thoughts; her ways were so alien and yet so familiar. (12)
  • She is a flatterer in all her ways; and so much the worse, because undesigned. (4)
  • In some ways, our journey may be said to end with this letter-bag at Compiègne. (2)
  • Man seeks to devise ways to use it intelligibly, and to promote esthetic pleasure. (3)
  • This was true or not true, but it was certain that the ways were confounded to them. (10)
  • I shall leave you when he comes up, so that you can beguile him with your sweet ways. (13)
  • Our world has many ways for signifying its displeasure, but it cannot brand an angel. (10)
  • With any other, I should have been playing the fool, and going my old ways, long ago. (10)
  • You reach the summit at a place where four ways meet, beside the toll of Fairmilehead. (2)
  • The queen, his companion on this placid journey, had grown to be like him in many ways. (5)
  • His worship, half timid, half full of wild enthusiasm, expressed itself in various ways. (12)
  • The war moved her in simple ways; for she was patriotic in the direct fashion of her class. (8)
  • He could honestly protest his guiltlessness, and would smilingly leave the case to go its ways. (10)
  • Her gabbling grey she eyes askant, nor treads The ways they walk; by what they speak oppressed. (10)
  • You can settle yourselves in a hundred different ways in New York, that is one merit of the place. (9)
  • The ridges of the roof may be finished in two ways, either with the combed ridge or the saddle ridge. (17)
  • The exuberant nature of Sellers and the vast range of his imagination served our purpose in other ways. (9)
  • I have known a good deal of the profession; and besides their liberality, they are so neat and careful in all their ways! (4)
  • Royal roads are the ways that kings travel, and kings are mostly dull fellows, and rarely have a good time. (9)
  • But they were the men, who, once having committed themselves to devious ways, used other men as their tools. (13)
  • If (as I myself confess to) you have enjoyment of old ways, habits, customs, and ceremonies, look to Court life. (10)
  • Men (the jury of householders empanelled to deliver verdicts upon the ways of women) can almost understand that. (10)
  • They were very merry and matutinal in their ways; plunged their arms boldly in, and seemed not to feel the shock. (2)
  • His Charley Steele is, indeed, as unpromising material for the experiment, in certain ways, as could well be chosen. (9)
  • She knows their ways best; but I should not consider their silence as any reason for their not meaning to make the present. (4)
  • Her eyes mechanically followed the wandering search-lights, those new milky ways, quartering the heavens and leading nowhere. (8)
  • The bamboo plant is used by the Chinese in very many ways; it is natural that they should use it for making musical instruments. (3)
  • Glens and glades of lushest verdure Toil her in their tawny mesh, Wilder-woofed ways and alleys Lock her struggling limbs in leash. (10)
  • Is literature an amusement only, or is it a living force which on public grounds the critic has every right in all ways to measure? (16)
  • The drawings show about all the possible ways, and any types which appear to differ from these can be shown to be merely variations. (17)
  • The novelty of her revolt stirred him in strange ways, wounded his self-conceit, inspired a curious fear, and yet excited his senses. (8)
  • A bout of the smart exercise made Mr. Moody laugh again, and all parted merrily, delivering final shots as they went their several ways. (10)
  • He had done this just before he stood in the streak of sunlight, debating in which of the several ways he should slide down the banisters. (8)
  • She had innumerable tricks of indication in these shifty pretty ways of hers, and was full of varying speech to the cunning reader of her. (10)
  • The latter delivered a brief essay on Gallic blood; the former maintained that Frenchmen were the best judges of their own ways and deeds. (10)
  • Men and Directors show in their various ways suppressed uneasiness, as though listening to words that they themselves would not have spoken.] (8)
  • Many architects conscientiously tried to reduce the cost of construction of the small house by inventing cheaper ways and methods of building. (17)
  • To stimulate the reader to observe more in this direction we will call attention to some of the most obvious ways in which a house depreciates. (17)
  • Edmund, William, and Fanny did, in their different ways, look and speak as much grateful pleasure in the promised ball as Sir Thomas could desire. (4)
  • Those countless figures, going their ways under the lamps and the moving-sky, had one and all received some restless blessing from the stir of spring. (8)
  • There are innumerable ways by which texture can be developed on anything made of concrete, and experimenting in this line is a most fascinating employment. (17)

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