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Example sentences for "class passengers"

  • The bus-mate clambered into the coupe, to take the tickets of the second-class passengers in the rotondo, through the little wicket.

  • Our interest is to see whether there will be any more first-class passengers.

  • But it was a little ship, with accommodation for some thirty first-class and forty second-class passengers.

  • Heaven knows if the two young men--they are third-class passengers--were previous acquaintances.

  • There was some excitement among the third-class passengers, many of whom were drunk and quarrelsome.

  • Eighty-three of these hands were our third-class passengers; they had been picked up all along the line of the Tampico Branch of the Central Railway, and few of them realized the hardships and trials which lay before them.

  • See how she sidles off from the third and second-class passengers with an expression of distaste for them which suggests pain.

  • I shouldn't wonder if they were making fun of the first-class passengers.

  • There will not be much trouble with the third-class passengers.

  • Among the second-class passengers was a party of students returning to the University of Kazan.

  • The fourth-class passengers were on the lower deck.

  • There were eight or nine in the boat, all stokers except one or two third-class passengers.

  • There were only about thirty people in the boat, and I should say that all were stokers or third-class passengers.

  • But General Porter says concerning American rates: "When we take into consideration the excursion and the commutation rates, we find first-class passengers carried as low as half a cent a mile.

  • The accommodation provided for third-class passengers in England is also much superior to what is found in other countries where there is the same distinction of classes.

  • But every tide has its backwash; and it so happened that the Cambuscan held as many second and third-class passengers as she could stow.

  • Outside the deck houses was promenading space for first-class passengers.

  • At the after end of this deck was an entrance house for second-class passengers with a stairway and elevator leading directly down to F deck.

  • Aft of the officers' house were the first-class passengers' entrance and stairways and other adjuncts to the passengers' accommodation below.

  • We shall come across something a good deal harder than second-class fare before we have made our fortunes, and worked probably with mates more uncouth than second-class passengers.

  • From among the second-class passengers, two fiddlers and a flute player had been procured, who formed the band.

  • The Goldfinder had on board her over a hundred first-class passengers, and nearly as many of the second class.

  • At sea you have always to look for your musicians among the second-class passengers.

  • The small foredeck is reserved for the use of first and second-class passengers; the remainder of the deck-room is pretty well crowded with the most motley and picturesque gathering imaginable.

  • The Circassian peasantry are picturesque in bright colors, and the thin veneering of Western civilization spread over the semi-barbarity of the Russian officials and first-class passengers is an interesting study in itself.

  • Every stoppage at a lunch-counter station, or where venders of things edible come on the platform, gives us opportunity to turn our minds judicially upon the civilization of our fellow first-class passengers.

  • We also commented on the poor accommodation furnished second-class passengers on railway trains, though paying two cents a mile.

  • The third-class passengers got up a miscellaneous entertainment, including recitals, which went off very well.

  • There were also probably about eighty second and third-class passengers in the forward parts of the ship.

  • No; we were first-class passengers, and he, I believe, went second.

  • A great many first-class passengers do make a mistake," the man explained, "and confuse the 8.

  • Etienne Rambert's name is given among the first-class passengers, right enough," he said.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "class passengers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


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