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Example sentences for "habitues"

Lexicographically close words:
habituating; habituation; habitude; habitudes; habitue; habitum; habitus; habla; hablar; hable
  1. Whilst Pen and his friend were sitting here together one night, or rather morning, two habitues of the house entered almost together.

  2. Individually the habitues of the Bar du Grillon were interesting.

  3. Many of the waiters, who had spent their lifetime beneath its roof, hoped against hope, and continued to serve the few habitues who remained faithful to the end.

  4. In these bars it has become a general custom to serve a table d'hote dinner at eight to the habitues and to any stranger who may feel himself sufficiently at home to stay.

  5. Most of them have become the idling resorts of habitues of the new and old jeunesse with small fortunes, who spend hours therein chatting with the Mimis and Claras who chance to drop in daily.

  6. Upon the walls of the cabaret hung cartoons and crude sketches left in later years by bohemian habitues who made the place their rendezvous.

  7. Among the habitues of the house, none of them friends of mine, were certain lawyers.

  8. The habitues of the house gave words in abundance, but no pecuniary aid.

  9. Alexander Lambert, of Bellevue Hospital, New York, has been treating drunkards and other drug habitues successfully of late.

  10. Habitues always use weak solutions, the effects being more pleasing with less excitation.

  11. The habitues of the place, year after year, are at a loss for words to convey their peaceful satisfaction.

  12. In the memory of its old habitues it was at once the freest and the most aristocratic assembly in the world.

  13. Artists, men of letters, journalists, and the habitues of the house supped there when they pleased.

  14. In the stalls, where the habitues of the Opera congregate, the saying 'Monsieur is all for singing' is a form of ridicule.

  15. The daily habitues are persons whose lives are filled with constant mis-deeds, who gain their bread by criminal acts, and whose career is characterized by recklessness and excess.

  16. Poor, abandoned white women are mingled with the other habitues of this Mongolian district, and they too learn the subtle fascination of the opium pipe.

  17. Most of them were ardent motorists, and nearly all were habitues of that centre of motoring in Pall Mall.

  18. We get to know the names of the habitues sooner or later, but none of us have ever heard his.

  19. At the hostelry many of the habitues had come to a far different conclusion.

  20. The habitues of the place had given no heed to him after a few sneering comments concerning one who would get drunk so early in the day.

  21. Moreover there was money in this testimony for The Blue Duck Tavern could not afford to have its habitues in the public eye, and preferred to place the blame on a man who belonged more to the conservative crowd.

  22. He had to wait several minutes to get the Chief of Police in Economy, and while he waited two gaunt habitues of the Tavern slid into seats at the table to the left of the booth, ordered drinks and began to discuss something in a low tone.

  23. This is not the School for Scandal, then," said one of the habitues of the stalls; and the fair young lady laughed again.

  24. The two habitues of the stalls nodded to one another their approbation of the retort, and Madame Dorinde, to calm what threatened to be one ebullition with another, called for champagne.

  25. This open-air night-life had gone on since Kennedy Square began; each door-step had its habitues and each veranda its traditions.

  26. The habitues of the hotel barroom sit around, listless and glum.

  27. She still lives on the hill in the picturesque Villa Amette, and is still known to the habitues of the Rooms as--Mademoiselle of Monte Carlo.

  28. And yet the habitues of his audience-chamber, and his clerks, pretended that they could always detect the nature of his impressions.

  29. Such women frequent some of the best known up-town establishments to so great an extent that a lady entering one of them is apt to be insulted in this way by the male habitues of the place.

  30. The cafe was very full, for all the habitues liked the old gentleman, and had made it a point of responding to his quasi-invitation.

  31. He was sitting in a well-known cafe, among whose habitues were several military officers of high rank.

  32. The man was not recognized by any of the habitues of the place.

  33. But aside from what she achieved indirectly through the habitues of her salon, what has this supremely clever woman left to the world?

  34. Rudolph is another of the habitues of our chimney-corner, representing the order of young knighthood in America, and his dreams and fancies, if impracticable, are always of a kind to make every one think him a good fellow.


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