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Example sentences for "aper"

Lexicographically close words:
aped; apeing; apele; apelike; apenas; apercevoir; apere; aperient; aperients; aperis
  1. He must've had something in his hand, f'r the pa-aper said he cut him.

  2. Thin he sets back in a chair an' figures out that th' pitchers on th' wall pa-aper ar-re all alike ivry third row.

  3. I sint him a copy iv a pa-aper with his pitcher in it, but I don't know if iver he got it.

  4. Her decayed newspa-aper has no more circulation thin a cucumber.

  5. Ivry mornin' I pick up me pa-aper with fear an' thremblin'.

  6. Whin Hogan goes on his kind iv vacation th' newspa-aper he gets was printed just afther th' third inning iv th' baseball game th' day befure yisterdah.

  7. I see in a pa-aper th' other day that what was needed at th' White house was a little more spunk.

  8. Diocletian assembled the army, killed Aper with his own hands in the presence of the soldiers, and thus accomplished the prediction of the druid.

  9. Now no more Page 336 iam neque Partheniis innectere retia lustris nec pharetram gestare libet: securus ubique spumet aper saevique fremant impune leones.

  10. A general assembly of the army was appointed to be held at Chalcedon, whither Aper was transported in chains, as a prisoner and a criminal.

  11. Then, assuming the tone of a sovereign and a judge, he commanded that Aper should be brought in chains to the foot of the tribunal.

  12. The Imperial pavilion was strictly guarded by his most trusty adherents; and during many days, Aper delivered to the army the supposed mandates of their invisible sovereign.

  13. Footnote 103: In the Persian war, Aper was suspected of a design to betray Carus.

  14. He was a pra-aper man; I never zane none like 'en.

  15. A pra-aper name that--a dandy name for her!

  16. Aper is the Latin for a boar, and Diocles, perceiving the scope of the prophecy, thrust his sword into his rival's breast, and was hailed Emperor by the legions.

  17. No, no, the strong odour of amber issuing from his tent is only to disguise the scent of corruption, and Aper has long taken advantage of you by issuing orders in Numerian's name.

  18. Aper was instantly put in chains by the soldiers on account of this deception; in the afternoon an empty throne was erected in the open fields for the election of a new Imperator.

  19. Diocletian, self-composed and strong-minded in other respects, was all his life an anxious believer in divination, which superstition led him probably to inflict summary punishment upon Aper with his own hands.

  20. It does not appear when Aper was in Britain; it could not be till the year of Rome 796, when Aulus Plautius, by order of the emperor Claudius, undertook the conquest of the island.

  21. Aper will treat it as mere romance, and fabulous history: but he will not deny, that the veneration paid to Homer, with the consent of posterity, is at least equal to the honours obtained by Demosthenes.

  22. My friend Aper will, therefore, excuse me, if I do not, with him, prefer the false glitter of the moderns to the solid vigour of ancient genius.

  23. When Aper tells us, that different periods of time have produced new modes of oratory, I see nothing to object; nor shall I deny, that in one and the same period the style and manners have greatly varied.

  24. What Aper has omitted, I intend to perform.

  25. As soon as Aper concluded, You see, said Maternus, the zeal and ardour of our friend: in the cause of the moderns, what a torrent of eloquence!

  26. Secundus desired to be heard: I am aware, he said, that Aper may refuse me as an umpire.

  27. Aper went through his argument, according to his custom, with warmth and vehemence.

  28. This was the hard lot of poetry, and this the state of public reading, which Aper describes to his friend Maternus.

  29. The year in which Aper and Maximus were consuls was A.

  30. Here, it may be said, is the very spot from which the stones of the Wall were taken, and the precise date is fixed--the consulship of Aper and Maximus.

  31. Among the events of the consulship of Aper and Maximus (A.

  32. Aper was brought before the assembly under a guard of soldiers.

  33. During a campaign in Mesopotamia Numerian was assassinated, and the voice of the army pronounced Aper guilty.

  34. As a young man he had studied rhetoric under Aper Secundus, [45] and perhaps Quintilian.


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