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Example sentences for "dolor"

Lexicographically close words:
dolmen; dolmens; dolo; dolomite; dolomitic; dolore; dolorem; doloris; doloroso; dolorous
  1. A wheel rolled from a Mountain in the Sea, the word, Piena di dolor voda de Sperenza.

  2. It had consisted probably of the same forms of camp sickness, including dysentery (as the name dolor viscerum implies), which have occurred in later times.

  3. Therefore a pestilence fell upon the invaders, a dolor viscerum, which destroyed them by tens and twenties so that a large number perished.

  4. Y la vihuela corresponde tanto a sus amores, que la trova dice: Las cuerdas de mi guitarra gimen conmigo a la par y me ayudan a llorar el dolor que me lastima.

  5. Row you first for Dolor Point,' says the drummer.

  6. So my father rowed them past the white houses of Coverack to Dolor Point, and there, at a word, lay on his oars.

  7. A la grant dolor con li sist S'an passe outre et a grant destrece: Mains et genolz et piez se blece.

  8. In a few moments she blotted the note and turned to read it to the assembled family; Bob had already departed for the barn to make Don Dolor ready.

  9. He says his name is Don Dolor Bonaparte--only fancy!

  10. She had begun to despair of ever making her one of their jolly little band when Don Dolor Bonaparte came to her aid.

  11. Don Dolor would look well drivin' you, now wouldn't he?

  12. Then Don Dolor was led back to his sore-needed rest, and as Gretta said she must not stay this first time, Margery and Happie walked down the road with her.

  13. In the glorious September sunset, through the delicious odor of the ripened wild grapes, Don Dolor brought Margery up the hill home.

  14. I think I can coax her to the Ark by pretending we want her opinion of Don Dolor Bonaparte.

  15. When Don Dolor was led out, Happie saw the force of his christening.

  16. Don Dolor trotted along briskly, head up and his black flanks shining in a way that reflected credit on Bob's amateur grooming, for they shone enough to reflect anything else as well as credit.

  17. Don Dolor came up the driveway with a flourish.

  18. The storm began on Friday; Don Dolor came up from the post-office with his back white with snow, and his long mane and tail balled with it.

  19. He and Don Dolor will be comfortable in Rosie's hands.

  20. Nullus dolor est quem non longinquitas temporis minuat ac molliat=--There is no sorrow which length of time will not diminish and soothe.

  21. Perfer et obdura; dolor hic tibi proderit olim=--Bear and endure; this sorrow will one day prove to be for your good.

  22. Levis est dolor qui capere consilium potest=--Grief 35 is light which can take advice.

  23. Crestville, and send Don Dolor down to the noon train to meet me to-morrow.

  24. Happie jumped out over the side of the sled as she uttered this remarkable inspiration, and the companions she thus left sitting among the straw burst into applause that actually made Don Dolor plunge and threaten to get up on his hind legs.

  25. Mahlon let Don Dolor turn in at the gate.

  26. She now brought forth bags and feather-stitched aprons, made of materials familiar to the girls from frequently seeing them in the all-sorts store to which black Don Dolor used to take them down the mountain road.

  27. And Mr. Gaston is going to take Don Dolor and the sleigh, and Margery is to show him Eden Valley.

  28. But if the safe shouldn't open; if the word Dolor .

  29. Should the word Dolor by any chance fail to open the safe, we (my friend Rudolf Kesselbach and I) will have one .

  30. The finest of these is Dolor Hugo: ogof, the old Cornish word for "cave.

  31. The solemn beauty of it and the heavy ground-swell impress the stranger with a full sense of the risks incurred in visiting Dolor Hugo, except in the calmest weather.

  32. The young man did not seem to be in an amiable or a confident state of mind, and his plain dolor comforted Crowley somewhat, even though Latisan was going back to the drive.

  33. She marched to the pathetic incarnation of doubt and dolor after a time; he was lingering at table in a condition that was near to stupefaction.

  34. Prince Dolor watched them with great excitement, for a while, then the sweet, pale face grew a trifle paler, the lips began to quiver and the eyes to fill.

  35. Prince Dolor was as bewildered as a blind person who is suddenly made to see.

  36. Prince Dolor tried to hold his godmother fast, but in vain.

  37. When Prince Dolor had carefully untied all the knots, the cloak began to undo itself.

  38. Prince Dolor darted towards it, tumbling several times on the way.

  39. Prince Dolor examined it curiously; spread it out on the floor, then arranged it on his shoulders.

  40. Prince Dolor sat a good while thus, and seemed to grow years older in a few minutes.

  41. Prince Dolor leaned over and looked at the mute's horse which was feeding at the foot of the tower and thought how grand it must be to get upon its back and ride away.

  42. Next morning when Prince Dolor awoke he perceived that his room was empty.

  43. Prince Dolor fell into a kind of swoon and when he awoke he found himself in his own room.

  44. The dolor veered away from what the Anglo-Saxon knows as grief and was shot through with the uncanny and the terrible.

  45. His litany of mistakes renewed their dolor in his mind.


  46. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dolor" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    ache; aching; agony; blow; care; cramp; cut; desolation; discomfort; distress; dolor; gloom; grief; hurt; hurting; injury; lesion; malaise; melancholy; misery; pain; pang; passion; regret; sadness; shock; sore; sorrow; spasm; stress; stroke; suffering; throes; wound; wrench