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Example sentences for "equaled"

Lexicographically close words:
epulis; equability; equable; equably; equal; equaling; equalisation; equalise; equalised; equalising
  1. The facilities for floating logs to the St. Croix are scarce equaled elsewhere.

  2. Washington could never be equaled by any other boat.

  3. The scenery on its northern boundary, including the Dalles of the Rainy Lake waters, is not surpassed or even equaled at any point east of the Rocky mountains.

  4. His vote almost equaled the total of all the Democratic factions in the Presidential election of 1860, while Mr. Wadsworth fell nearly seventy thousand behind the vote given to Mr. Lincoln.

  5. His pointed eloquence was equaled by his indomitable courage.

  6. The love of Mr. Clay's friends was equaled by the hatred of his foes.

  7. It has quite equaled war in this regard, and the lives of missionaries, when lived under the most difficult circumstances, have often lasted long beyond even the Psalmist's limit of three-score years and ten.

  8. But, then, my dear, what could you expect of any girl whose mother was an Egyptian" as if this equaled breaking the whole Decalogue.

  9. They were preparing to attend the Courtelyou's reception that evening to the great Baskinelli, whose musical achievements had been equaled only by his social successes during this, his first New York season.

  10. Protestantism is the doctrine of salvation by grace, and no writer has equaled Bunyan in making this doctrine understood.

  11. The result was a series of characters and scenes and incidents which for vigor and boundless fun have never been equaled in our language.

  12. Of all the prose writers since Swift's time, few have equaled him and still fewer surpassed him in simplicity, flexibility, directness, and lack of affectation.

  13. In the variety of his creations, he is equaled by no one.

  14. Again it should be remembered that those unfit for duty equaled in number both of the other two classes.

  15. In none of these things has the supply ever quite equaled the demand.

  16. The sick in quarters were not generally reported, though they fully equaled in number those in hospitals.

  17. He had already produced a number of pleasing works, both serious and comic, for the Italian theatres, and his faculty of production was equaled by the richness and variety of his scores.

  18. His overtures hold their place in classical music as ranking with the best ever written, and show a richness of resource and knowledge of form in treating the orchestra which his his contemporaries admitted were only equaled by Beethoven.

  19. No one has ever equaled Hardy in making the reader feel the living power of trees and other objects of nature.

  20. The book is written in more ornate style than any other, but he who loves impassioned prose will find many specimens here that can only by equaled in De Quincey's best work.

  21. Everywhere throughout the house the most artistic grouping of furniture, pictures, and statuary could be seen, and the variety of taste displayed was only equaled by the unity of arrangements as a whole.

  22. His powers of observation were only equaled by his tact, so that, while he saw all that went on about him, he never talked indiscreetly.

  23. I had thought there was none who equaled him in form--that he was even as a sculptor in his painting.

  24. The vivacity of these small birds is only equaled by their courage, or rather their audacity.

  25. Virgil, who undertook to describe the fine apparel of Queen Dido when she went out hunting, has by no means equaled that of our Queen and her ladies.

  26. The King always opened the grand ball by leading out his sister, and each equaled the other in majesty and grace.

  27. Therefore the priestly reverence and height can be equaled by no comparisons.

  28. The total actual work done is not clearly shown by the documents, but it is evident that the measure of success achieved was not equaled elsewhere on similar improvements on a large scale.

  29. Mrs. Ward never tires of it, and in her leisure moments while there found great delight in reproducing in her sketch-book the charming colors of a landscape which can scarcely be equaled in any other part of the world.

  30. Lucien exerted himself to show that his wit equaled his good looks, and Mlle.

  31. England flaunts her perfidy in the face of the world, and her abominable treachery is only equaled by her greed.

  32. The readiness with which they break a promise or an agreement (wrote Colonel Hall forty years ago) can only be equaled by the sophistical ingenuity with which they defend themselves for having done so.

  33. Then arose a literary quarrel, which held all Italy in suspense, and equaled in ferocity the combats of the humanists.

  34. This tirade is followed by the portrait of Prae Jacopinus, a village parson whose stupidity is only equaled by his vices.

  35. Miraculously, it was an amount that equaled everything Cassal had.

  36. Dimanche plus power equaled Manche, and Manche raised the user far above the level of other men.

  37. This is the maximum for a Mohave bowl, though equaled by pl.

  38. Next largest dimension is the height, though in one case this is about equaled by the mouth diameter.

  39. The Mukuntuweap Canyon has some of the forms shown in the Grand Canyon, and an array of colors not equaled in any other canyon known.

  40. The variety of wild flowers is probably not equaled in any other park or territory.

  41. Mr. Schmidt's astonishment at our unexpected appearance at midnight and in such a storm was only equaled by his hospitable welcome.

  42. I am convinced that the risk to life to the engineers and men on that railroad fully equaled that on the skirmish-line, called for as high an order of courage, and fully equaled it in importance.

  43. These, with new regiments and furloughed men who had joined early in the month of May, equaled our losses from battle, sickness, and by detachments; so that the three armies still aggregated about one hundred thousand effective men.

  44. My surprise at finding that the man had spoken the literal truth was almost, if not quite, equaled by my astonishment at finding myself face to face with Arthur Holliday as soon as I entered the bedroom.


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