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Example sentences for "cits"

Lexicographically close words:
citrine; citron; citronella; citrons; citrus; cittern; cittie; citty; cittye; city
  1. And do not cits of chief degree, Though proud to others, bend to me?

  2. This is what Augustin Thierry did in the case of his Récits mérovingiens.

  3. At the present day it is a rather large place, adorned with stucco villas all the year round, and with holiday-making cits on Sunday.

  4. In 1823 there were neither so many white houses nor so many happy cits as there are now, and it was merely a village in the woods.

  5. Cits and citesses raise a joyful strain, 'Tis a good omen to begin a reign: Voices may help your charter to restoring, And get by singing what you lost by roaring.

  6. To such a fame let mere town wits aspire, And their gay nonsense their own cits admire.

  7. Inspired by thee, dull cits adjust the scale Of Europe's peace, when other statesmen fail.

  8. Nor lightly deem, ye apes of modern race, Ye cits that sore bedizen nature's face, Of the more manly structures here ye view; They rose for greatness that ye never knew!

  9. Let's see, however, if the cits stand firmish.

  10. Leaving thus the pious priest in Humble penitence and prayer, And the greedy cits a-feasting, Let us to the walls repair.

  11. Some people guessed that many of them were good Plunkitt men all along and worked with the Cits just to bring them into the Plunkitt camp by election day.

  12. That dog knew as much as some Cits and he acted just like them about the glorious day.

  13. The Cits take the Fourth like a dog I had when I was a boy.

  14. The Cits held office only a couple of years and, knowin' that they would never be in again, each Cit officeholder held on for dear life to every dollar that came his way.

  15. One may ogle a pretty actress on the stage; but who listens to the play, except the cits and commonalty?

  16. A crowd of fine people that sometimes thickened to a mob, hustled by the cits and starveling poets who came to stare at them.

  17. To this strange spot, Rakes, Macaronies, Cits 15 Come thronging to collect their scatter'd wits.

  18. The cits love tragedy, and they must be left at peace upon that point.

  19. There are simple cits of whom we might say that they have a robbable look, and these men patiently follow these cits.

  20. As he passed a cafe on the Place des Recollets, where the lamps had just been lit, and where the petty cits of the new town were assembled, he heard a few words of terrifying conversation.

  21. How those depredators on Society were treated by the Cits of very very very antient times is not worth enquiry; but that death was often inflicted cannot be doubted; and that might be effected by twenty different methods.


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