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Example sentences for "forgets"

Lexicographically close words:
forget; forgete; forgetful; forgetfull; forgetfulness; forgett; forgettest; forgetteth; forgetting; forgeve
  1. Luther forgets that the ancient Church was not hampered by such a heel of Achilles as was his own teaching, viz.

  2. Then that reader lays down his book, and presently forgets his purpose.

  3. Yet he forgets to consider for how small and select an audience he has written.

  4. She forgets that Gambetta's speeches before Paul Bert became his friend are in print.

  5. Now and then a sudden breeze exposes a bit of the fatal red, but the garment is promptly adjusted, and Bull forgets the irritating phenomenon.

  6. I should have known you anywhere," she continued; "a woman never forgets some things.

  7. If I desert her, sir, do you suppose she forgets me?

  8. Only see how our gentlemanlike, quiet old friend, Father Thames, forgets himself when he falls into bad company.

  9. Till he gets his stripes off and forgets the lock-step!

  10. I might cut a man's throat to some extent, if it would help my business any, but I'd cut it more'n some if he forgets his manners round a woman.

  11. Fill high, gentlemen--'The man who forgets the services of George Washington, may he be forgotten by his country and his God.

  12. We have a relative, an old maid, who lives with us; she forgets her own existence, laboring always for the good of others.

  13. Because from the hour when he first tastes the splendid reality of living he forgets more and more his individual self.

  14. And then if he dwells among them many years the sharp edge of difference is worn away, and he forgets at last where their faith ends and his commences.

  15. Here I will but observe on the subject of venial sin generally, that he altogether forgets our doctrine of purgatory.

  16. The fool lets his mirth master him, and carry him away, till he forgets himself, and says and does things of which he is ashamed when he gets up next morning, sick and sad at heart.

  17. But on one thing Jason has not reckoned--on the awful fury of his old love; he forgets how she wrought by magic and by poison in his need, and how in her own need she may do things terrible and strange.

  18. Earth lieth still in hopeless bliss; She has, and seeks no more; Forgets that days come after this, Forgets the days before.

  19. LILIA starts suddenly from her fixed bewilderment, and flies after him, but forgets to close the panel.

  20. That's true, Thurstan; that's true, though your brother forgets it.

  21. Hofrath is right; but he forgets the substance.

  22. Furthermore, Hume forgets that in order to count values in gold and silver, it is not necessary that either gold or silver should be “on hand.

  23. The proverb old is come to passe, The priest, when he begins the masse, Forgets that ever clarke he was; 95 He knowth not his estate.

  24. For love is a careless child, And forgets promise past; 30 He is blind, he is deaf, when he list, And in faith never fast.

  25. But Liddy forgets her part, the words and air and everything, and only remembers Walter Reeves is beside her.

  26. Her voice rings out in strains of pathetic melody; she forgets her qualms, her trepidation, and almost even her own identity, so carried away is she by the intensely tragic music.

  27. Schools have their power for a time, and expression held in their moulds forgets that any other form is possible.

  28. It is with her own time, or with the "glorious reign of good Queen Bess," that she forgets to be didactic and allows herself here and there, a natural and vigorous expression of thought or feeling.

  29. The Waterman forgets his Wherry, And opens a celestial Ferry; .

  30. In speaking of his mother or his pursuits he forgets to wear his mask.

  31. Pope is evidently putting his best foot forward, and never for a moment forgets that he is a young author writing to a recognized critic--except, indeed, when he takes the airs of an experienced rake.

  32. She added: "One must live; and the only way is to look away from one's self into the larger and higher circle of life in which the merely personal grief or joy forgets itself.

  33. He writes always most affectionately, and never forgets kind inquiries about and kind messages to you.

  34. He who from prolonged gazing at the spoon forgets to carry it to his mouth, must die of hunger and cease from gazing altogether, or be fed by his friends.

  35. He forgets the real war for the pageantry of an era that will pass.


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