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Example sentences for "coupled"

Lexicographically close words:
couped; couper; coupes; coupla; couple; coupler; couplers; couples; couplet; coupleth
  1. Then the falling motion changed into a slow rocking see-saw, coupled with a sense of extraordinary lightness, and Stuart, looking overhead, saw the outstretched circle of a modern parachute.

  2. Cuba is very rich," came the prompt reply, coupled with the grim comment, "but Cubans very poor.

  3. A second eruption, coupled with an earthquake, on May 20, completed the wreckage of the buildings.

  4. One end of the primary winding (coarse wire) is coupled or grounded to the armature core, and the other passes to the insulated part of the interrupter.

  5. The different cadence, coupled with the unexpected use of Brenton's given name, brought light to Dolph Dennison.

  6. It was a goodly privilege to be allowed to set forth to all men the modern, elastic gospel of good will coupled with a bowing acquaintance with the sciences.

  7. In part, this came from her natural self-reliance, coupled with an indolence which made her shrink from the needful effort to catch an early train.

  8. When the Ming dynasty in its turn became decadent, we hear again of the White Lotus coupled with rebellion, and similarly after the Manchus had passed their meridian, its beautiful but ill-omened name frequently appears.

  9. It is coupled with rhythmic breathing, and can be easily performed.

  10. The Yogis not only bring about desired mental qualities and properties by will-power coupled with rhythmic breathing, but they also develop spiritual faculties, or rather aid in their unfoldment, in the same way.

  11. These characteristics, coupled to the squinting eyes, gave the man a very odd appearance.

  12. These and various other exclamations like them, coupled to the fact that all the girls, except the one that he wanted to most, had kissed him, rather overwhelmed young Lieutenant Washburn and took his breath away.

  13. This, coupled with his silence, fills our hearts with fear.

  14. They overpowered poor Rosa; she had been ailing a little some time, and from remorse and terror, coupled with other causes, nature gave way.

  15. In the fifth month, having shown a marked interest in the other sick patients, coupled with a disposition to be careful and attentive, they made him a nurse, or rather a sub-nurse under the special orders of a responsible nurse.

  16. The fertility of the land of Bashan is mentioned in Scripture, and its oaks are coupled with the cedars of Lebanon.

  17. I accept the charge, Mr. Goldencalf, comformably to my promise to the deceased; but you will remember that there was a condition coupled with that promise which must be faithfully and promptly fulfilled.

  18. Not that any man or body of men proved recreant, but there was a lack of understanding and co-operation of movement, coupled with almost insurmountable obstacles that might have been avoided.

  19. The instincts and their emotions, coupled with the obedient body, lay down in scientific and exact description the motives which must and will determine human conduct.

  20. Royal disfavour coupled with Pompadour's ill-humour would make itself felt on innocent and guilty alike.

  21. She knew quite well that Gaston's name had oft been coupled with that of Mlle.

  22. It is coupled with the statement that the return of the money would be conditioned upon the expenditure of the money for education.

  23. This short step, coupled with the dragging of the sandals, makes the women's gait quite unlike the free stride of the American woman.

  24. The science of Eugenics must be coupled with the science of Social Adjustment to insure the production of a Super Race.

  25. The second thing for you to decide is that they shall, in so far as you are able to determine the matter, possess all of your good qualities, coupled with the good qualities which you lack, supplied by an able mate.

  26. Charles replied that he had received the same warning from others, but coupled with the injunction that he should say nothing about it to any one.

  27. And during and after the change all the official documents, school textbooks, press views and social gossip have always coupled the word monarch with reprobation.

  28. Even in this she was only following the fashion of the court where she was bred, and she was not unlike her royal relative, Elizabeth of England, who had the same external amorousness coupled with the same internal self-control.

  29. His easy, democratic manner, coupled with the grace and prestige of royalty, made friends for him all over England.


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