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Example sentences for "forget"

Lexicographically close words:
forger; forgeries; forgers; forgery; forges; forgete; forgetful; forgetfull; forgetfulness; forgets
  1. I am trying to forget that I have an appetite, but it's awful hard work.

  2. You forget about the length of the days up here at this time of the year," reminded Tad with a faint smile.

  3. Then get out before I forget myself and hit you on the nose!

  4. Don't you open your mouth or I shall forget myself and slap your face.

  5. He notes the fall of the sparrow, He numbers the hairs of our heads, and will not forget the dying man who puts his trust in Him.

  6. Perhaps the most of us might have thought that we would wait until she came in again and give it to her and perhaps then forget all about it; but that was not Mr. Lincoln's way.

  7. The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here; but it can never forget what they did here.

  8. Don't forget to invite the new boy," his mother reminded him.

  9. And while you're waiting, don't forget to practice hard at basketball.

  10. Next time we'll lick you so you'll never forget it.

  11. Nevertheless, the Cubs could not forget past actions.

  12. The Cubs ate their share of the ice cream and after a while tended to forget the injustice that had been done them.

  13. We can never forget that Bergson has avowed that "the mind of man, by its very nature, is incapable of apprehending reality.

  14. Don't forget that;" and he drew her closer than before.

  15. And I'd just as lief he would forget us," said our hero to his chum.

  16. No matter what exciting times may come in the future, I'll never forget how I helped to capture my double.

  17. I'll never forget how royally they treated us when we were at Star Ranch.

  18. Don't forget that I expect next month to take that examination in civil engineering.

  19. And don't you forget to answer every letter," she replied quickly.

  20. The mails run regularly, and I trust you will not forget how to write letters.

  21. Guardian and friend of the moon, O Earth, whom the comets forget not, Yea, in the measureless distance wheel round and again they behold thee!

  22. But we cannot forget that in 1870 popular opinion forced the French Government to make a foolish attack on us before they were ready.

  23. They vowed that although the necessity of the moment had forced them to submit they would never forget the "lost provinces," and this spirit, this demand for restitution, was fostered and nourished throughout the years to come.

  24. They do not forget that in the years succeeding the war they played the leading rôle in Parliament, helping Bismarck in his schemes against the country squires.

  25. He was grateful to Great Britain; if peace were secured, it would be due largely to her efforts; Russia would never forget her firm attitude.

  26. And each wanted to find the real thing--had paid money to find a holiday playground, to forget care and stab apathy and enlarge life.

  27. Let spread-eagleism look at the figures and ponder them, and never forget them, especially never forget them, when charges are being hurled against the Forest rangers!

  28. And at Adamana, don't forget to see the pictograph rocks.

  29. And never for a moment can you forget that as Cairo is the gateway to Eastern travel, so San Antonio is on the road to Old Mexico and all the former Spanish possessions of the South.

  30. You must not forget how similar many of the Indian drawings are to Oriental work.

  31. He did not forget the little blind boy, and gave the largest share to him to hold.

  32. Illustration] “People are not apt to forget their children at such a time,” replies the fireman, looking about him at the children who are crowding around their mothers.

  33. And we mustn’t forget to bring some for Billy, too, you know.

  34. You mustn’t forget that Father is tired and things worry him.

  35. The point upon which socialism trains its guns at present, though recognizing the utility that it has had in the past, is the capital-form; but let us not forget that the substance beneath this form will be every whit preserved.

  36. Out with it, Ike, afore you forget it," shouted the fourth.

  37. Go and find your fires, and don't forget to pray for me.

  38. You'll forget how many there are, and mix them up with the dogs and the cats and the geese.

  39. She did not forget to bid Jane good-night; she undressed and laid her clothes neatly in their place, and without difficulty she dropped into a sleep as deep as her own trouble.

  40. She must not forget; nor must she forget that Miriam considered her a prig, that Mildred Caniper found her too helpful.

  41. Ah, dear, dearest one, forget I love you.

  42. There's a story--" She found the place and seemed to forget all she had said.

  43. I think I'll go for a walk and forget him.

  44. But you forget that you didn't have me for a sister.

  45. One of the town officers writing of that time, says: "Lexington can never forget the benefit Mr. Conwell conferred during his stay in the community.

  46. Yet with all this rush of business, he did not forget those resolves he had made to lend a helping hand wherever he could to those needing it.

  47. If you forget everything I have said to you, do not forget this, because it contains more in two lines than all I have said.

  48. A big request, but Colonel Conwell, busy as he was, did not forget it.

  49. She did not forget her disappointment as many a child would.

  50. To forget his own troubles in lightening those of others, he went actively into religious work.

  51. But, as to you, my good comrades, never forget that the chief whom you have just chosen never knew and never will know how to hold anything but the sword.

  52. He will not forget that I am a captain, and will not treat me as a simple anvil-beater, as he formerly used to.

  53. You forget to say that that foster-sister is Victoria the Great, and that Victorin, her son, entertains for you the respect that he would have for his mother's brother.

  54. Forget not, captain," I said to him, "to ask your friend for the name of the soldier whom he chose to escort me.

  55. Die, since you forget that Gaul needs your services.

  56. I forget the foibles of this unhappy youth before the frightful misfortune that has befallen my country!

  57. We have come to notify you that we are ready to forget the past, and that our hearts remain loyal to you.

  58. Do you realize that such words, pronounced by such men, are not, and will not be vain--and that it will be fatal to forget them?

  59. Let Victorin win this battle, as he won the others, and in the joy of their triumph the soldiers will acclaim their general and forget many a disagreeable thing.

  60. I'll never forget winging that submarine of Captain Bellman's," put in Billy.

  61. Not likely to forget it," was the brief rejoinder from Harry.

  62. Don't forget that he has the finest of the diamonds.

  63. Perhaps they have some extra-good clew," suggested Roger, trying to forget his seasickness.

  64. Even in that time of peril he could not forget the mission that had brought him to Cave Island.

  65. I am not likely to forget it," answered Dave, grimly.

  66. Don't forget that they were coming to this island.

  67. Better go to bed and forget it, Phil," and then Dave lay down again.

  68. Consequently, from now on I will proceed to forget that this letter ever existed.

  69. Guilt was in his face, and his fears made him forget his aching head.

  70. He was to go to some distant part of the country and change his name and let the world forget that such a creature as Willard Sargent ever existed.

  71. Please forget what I have said and what you have said, and don't come to see me any more.

  72. Pretty soon you'll have this place of tragedy off your mind and you'll forget all about the Indian reservation and everything it contains.

  73. It is so far from being impossible that I am asking you to forget what you have said, and to forget me as well.

  74. But I am not going to forget your impertinence quite so easily.

  75. It will be better for you to forget everything," answered the girl.

  76. Am I likely to forget my impotent speeches?

  77. Madame,' I replied, 'you must not forget that we are descended from the Ancient Britons.

  78. I shall live to forget Catherine and to be happy yet.

  79. I wish I could quite forget that old woman, John, dear," she said, with a shiver.

  80. Don't be so damned academic that you forget to be realistic.

  81. She was almost enough to make him forget Nedra.

  82. The jealousy he felt almost made him forget how tired he was.

  83. We must not forget nails the next time we go to Grayleigh, Lilian.

  84. You forget Mr Wentworth,' I put in smilingly.

  85. Though little Emma's offer to go and work in the mill in her brother's place had passed from the thought of Mrs. Foster, yet the child had been too much in earnest to forget it herself.

  86. It does, I know; and I must not forget this.

  87. It is good for us, at times, to forget ourselves; to think of others and feel a heart-warm interest in all that concerns them.

  88. It was a hard, sinister face, just such a one as we rarely forget because of the disagreeable impression it makes.

  89. True 'tis a strait and thorny road, And mortal spirits tire and faint; But they forget the mighty God, That feeds the strength of every saint.

  90. The light of youth is shed, O'er whose glad path life's early flowers In glowing beauty spread; Forget not Him whose love hath poured Around that golden light, And tinged those opening buds of hope With hues so softly bright.

  91. With Thee conversing, we forget All toil and time and care; Labor is rest, and pain is sweet, If Thou art present there.

  92. Is true freedom but to break Fetters for our own dear sake, And with leathern hearts forget That we owe mankind a debt?

  93. A cloud of witnesses around Hold thee in full survey; Forget the steps already trod, And onward urge thy way.

  94. Can't you forgive what's dead and gone--and forget it?

  95. There is something in her tone that makes them forget their quarrel and turn to her in a stunned amazement.

  96. Only don't forget what you said a minute ago about it not mattering to you what other reason I got so long as I wasn't married to no one else.

  97. I'll not forget 'til my dying day, I'm telling you, and me tormented with thoughts.

  98. And let you take it and we'll shake and forget what's over and done, and be friends from this out.

  99. Good Lord, and I was beginning to like you, beginning to forget all I've got held up against you!

  100. He might forget some time that you was old and my father--and then you'd be out of luck.

  101. The oysters from Tarentum, so prized by one of the Caesars, I forget which, were not to be compared to these.

  102. But no: there was one who did not forget her--who would perhaps now have heard that she was going away, and be waiting in the mountain-path for her.

  103. The long speech of the ghost, to which Madeline paid no attention, but which I heard with perfect distinctness, had made me forget myself.

  104. Do not forget to mention this circumstance in your notes, and add that my hand did not tremble.

  105. I shall never forget that day, the supreme moment of my life.

  106. It is better to dine late, for one can then concentrate all his thoughts upon his plate, forget business, and only think of eating and drinking and going to bed.

  107. I can never forget that, and the day we put on his first pair of little trousers.

  108. It did me good all the same, my dear; and I won't forget your kindness givin' it to me.

  109. I would then--and don't you forget it--if ever I get the chance.

  110. I forget what I am saying;" and he laughed uneasily, looking most unnecessarily confused over so simple an avowal.

  111. And so was I, ma'am; and don't you forget it.

  112. This new stirring in his benumbed emotions seemed like the summers he remembered long ago in the South, when the plants, made torpid by the arid heat, forget to grow, waiting through rainless weeks beneath a brazen sky.

  113. He returned to his native province, and, entering on a new career, strove to absorb himself in its new interests, and forget the past.

  114. She will forget about it in the morning if we fall asleep now.

  115. Do you forget that your rooms here are engaged for a fortnight?


  116. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "forget" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abandon; bury; condone; discount; dismiss; disregard; forget; ignore; leave; lose; mind; neglect; omit; overlook; overpass; pass; scrap; slide; slight; track


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    forget that; forget the; forget what