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Example sentences for "ah"

Lexicographically close words:
agues; aguish; agunt; agus; agwine; aham; ahead; ahi; ahind; ahint
  1. This is filled with a lot of rumpled, tissue-paper and other rubbish.

  2. Possibly it's been about that length of time since you were human, eh?

  3. Rising, looks at her a moment as if mentally debating the best thing to do.

  4. Hung on the corner of the washstand is a soiled towel.

  5. Hung on the rack across the top of the washstand one can see a pair of stockings.

  6. On the floor in front of the washstand is a pitcher half full of water; also a large waste-water jar of the cheapest type.

  7. An old pair of shoes is seen at the upper end of the wardrobe on the floor.

  8. So you see, Brockton, all your talk is wasted, and we'll drop the subject.

  9. Just give me the chance to be as good as I can be.

  10. Yab ten ya ti paczikal I have a stomach-ache Bax cu tazic ah Pedro?

  11. This kingdom came to him by inheritance, and so their Kings are always Ah Can Eks.

  12. The chief of Zotuta at this time was Nachi Cocom; he killed all the ambassadors save Ah Kin Chi, who was sent back to Mani with the news.

  13. The healthy Marquesans had no anti-toxins in their pure blood to overcome the diseases which with us, hardened Europeans and descendants of Europeans, are not deadly.

  14. Narrow escapes I had myself, and I have heard of one or two who were severely injured or even killed by them, but the accidents are entirely out of proportion to the shots fired by the trees.

  15. We had hardly left the beach before the heavens opened and deluged us with rain.

  16. The storm had lured us by, a brief cessation.

  17. But after one has advanced all tangible reasons and causes for the depopulation of the Marquesas, there remains another, mysterious, intangible, but it may be, more potent than the others.

  18. Illustration: Beach at Viataphiha-Tahiti] [Illustration: Where the belles of Tahiti lived in the shade to whiten their complexions.

  19. Bear witness, ye, and follow at my side-- I scent the trail of blood, shed long ago.

  20. Step from the car's high seat and follow her.

  21. Similarly when the piece H has reached K, the part AH is entirely reduced to the same point K.

  22. Let us see first by how much the irregular refraction of the plane through AH ought to lift the bottom of the crystal.

  23. Then having drawn CO perpendicular to the ray CR and situate in the plane through CR and AH, let there be adjusted, across the angle ACO, the straight line OK equal to N and perpendicular to CO, and let it meet the straight line AH at K.

  24. Therefore the whole line AH will represent the time along AD, DB.

  25. Let ABH be a parallelepiped of crystal, and let the top surface AEHF be a perfect rhombus, the obtuse angles of which are equally divided by the straight line EF, and the acute angles by the straight line AH perpendicular to FE.

  26. Similarly the line AC or AF will represent the time along AC; and FH being by construction equal to 3/2 of CB, it will represent the time along CB in the medium; and in consequence the whole line AH will represent also the time along AC, CB.

  27. IV It was clear to Beaton that Dryfoos distrusted him; and the fact heightened his pleasure in Christine's liking for him.

  28. It seemed to him important that he should see Alma Leighton.

  29. He was taken with her in a certain' measure, in a certain way; the question was in what measure, in what way.

  30. My uncle hadn't said a thing all this time, but now he struck in.

  31. Why whar I come from the potato bugs come right into the kitchen, open the oven doors and yank the red hot baking potatoes out of the stove.

  32. In a brief time the two lads, none the worse apparently for their immersion, had been hauled on board the Algonquin, and were being plied with eager questions.

  33. What will you do with all that money, Jumbo?

  34. It might be dangerous to give a direct negative and yet he certainly would have refused to do as the rascal opposite to him suggested.

  35. The massive door stood for a moment and then toppled inward, falling with a splintering crash.

  36. How far more blest to stay at home Than thus on Neptune's wastes to roam, Where fervors melt, or frosts congeal-- Ah ye!

  37. Oh, it is wonderful, I grant you," said Grace.

  38. So the three girls were sent off without any tears for the rendezvous with the Masons and Mrs. Janeway at Chicago.

  39. Meanwhile Ah Shee and son had shuffled off to summon the chauffeur, and the car now appeared round the corner of the street, looking like some crouching black monster, with round, fiery eyes.

  40. And you have kept her supplied--you get it from Ah Shee?

  41. Sometimes Mrs. Krauss would linger for fifteen minutes, sometimes for longer, talking over netsukes and Hong Kong with Ah Shee.

  42. Capu: Welcome Gentlemen, welcome Gentlemen, Ladies that haue their toes vnplagud with Corns Will haue about with you, ah ha my Mistresses, Which of you all will now refuse to dance?

  43. Mer: Ah that same pale hard hearted wench, that Rosaline, Torments him so, that he will sure run mad.

  44. Iul: Ah leaue me, leaue me, I will not from hence.

  45. Ben: Ah Romeo Romeo braue Mercutio is dead, 85 That gallant spirit hath a spir'd the cloudes, Which too vntimely scornd the lowly earth.

  46. Wife: Ah where is Romeo, saw you him to day?

  47. Par: Ah I am slaine, if thou be mercifull 55 Open the tombe, lay me with Iuliet.

  48. Mer: Ah then I see Queene Mab hath bin with you.

  49. Awake an houre before the appointed time: Ah then I feare I shall be lunaticke, And playing with my dead forefathers bones, Dash out my franticke braines.

  50. But the field of English dialects offers other allurements besides those which attract the philologist and the grammarian.

  51. Then the bridegroom scatters handfuls of small coin, the chain is dropped whilst the holders scramble for the money, and the bridal party is free to pursue its way home.

  52. It is very unlucky to bid a price for an animal, such as a cow, pig, or horse, when it is not for sale, for if this is done the animal is sure to die.

  53. Beside these, the borrowings from other languages are of little or no importance, beyond the fact of their adoption.

  54. For he was late ycome from his viage,’ Chaucer, Prol.

  55. In some parts of Ireland a gladiathor is a well-known term for a fine fellow, a roysterer, a fighter, e.

  56. This last summer we stayed at a most primitive inn--with a courtesy title of Hotel--on the moors under the shadow of Penyghent.

  57. Italian] To sound as water running with intermissions out of a narrow mouthed vessel’; gnatter, natter (Sc.

  58. Aw, they zeth he’th got a pinswill in ’is niddick (Dev.


  59. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ah" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.