Little then did Davy dream, as they made their way from the office of one theater-manager to that of another, that he himself would some day own a theater and give the discarded play its first setting.
I then walked to the appointed rendezvous, and was soon joined by Tim, who had discarded his sailor's disguise, and was in what is called a shabby-genteel sort of dress.
I never had a thought of staying, general; you have told me that you have disinherited anddiscarded me for ever; no one with the feelings of a man would ever think of remaining after such a declaration.
I suffered, and was ruined by my good qualities; and I now live and do well by having discarded them.
It was proposed to torture him, but the Suprema humanely discarded formalities and ordered the case to be closed and voted upon.
The soft hat had long since beendiscarded for a stiff derby, and Eugene's clothes were of the most practical business type he could find.
He recalled how she sneered at him--how she taunted him with Christina's having discarded him.
She never had a penny of her own, though she did the work of two servants, and her clothes were mostly home-made make-shifts from discarded garments of her mother's.
He thinks that his wife has ceased to love him as she has discarded her "white wimples," which, if she marries this inferior person, she may long for once again!
He wore Tish's blanket for two days, and then, finding it in the way, he discarded it altogether.
Aggie, who is very thin, discarded a part of her figure, and each of us parted with some pet hypocrisy.
And I saw a girl yesterday--well, if you do not hear from me for a time it will be because I have discarded the pockets in which I carry my fountain pen and my stamps and am wandering barefoot through the Elysian fields.
That might go to show either that they were written long ago, or recently with a dry or worn ribbon such as might well be in an old, discarded machine.
When we were once more in the cab, and on our way back to town, Walworth discarded his German accent and resumed his natural tongue.
It had all been most satisfactorily managed, and I had not the slightest doubt but that the half-imbecile old clergyman had forgotten our names almost before he had discarded his surplice in the vestry.
The men had discarded the fur-trimmed Louis XI caps for the broad-brimmed, grey sombreros de Cordoba, and the horses or mules were harnessed with gay splashes of red and blue colour, and bobbing tassels.
Fauvel was frightened, and Madeleine, bent on sacrificing herself, had discarded Prosper, and consented to marry me, when the existence of Gaston was suddenly revealed.
The length of discarded snake lies glistering in the greenwood, motionless, and slowly perishes with the fallen leaves in autumn.
It would be but the repetition of history should it chance that before the close of another century the ether should have taken its place along with these discarded creations of the scientific imagination of earlier generations.
But he is remembered also for having retarded progress by his influence in refusing to use telescopic sights in his observations, preferring until his death the plain sights long before discarded by most other astronomers.
Why should not the child be taught, before throwing away the discarded picture book, to ask if there is not a use for it still?
He discarded both as much too soiled, hesitated, ran to the curtained corner and returned with a clean towel.
I only retain correspondence enough, now, to make a living for myself, and have discarded all else, so that I may have time to spare for the book.
The lads had discarded their German uniforms soon after their return to the French lines and were again attired in regulation French costume, with which they had been provided.
No," pausing and levelling his revolver as one of the Germans sought to stoop and pick up his discarded rifle, "never mind the gun.
Even other more technical reasons could be given to demonstrate the error of the superstition regarding the seventh-month child--a conviction endorsed by medical men hundreds of years ago and as yet not discarded by the laity.
At dusk, with a sense of weakness entirely new to her, she rose to undress, resting after each discarded piece of clothing.
That discarded collar on the dresser, the two stretched buttonholes like two tiny mouths.
The Union Square Family Theater was very presently to become first a tawdry, then a discarded link in the glittering chain of playhouses that was to gird the country.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "discarded" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.