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Example sentences for "lite"

Lexicographically close words:
listning; lists; lit; litanies; litany; litel; litell; litem; litening; liter
  1. For noman mai his time lore Recovere, and thus I am therfore So overwroth in al my thoght, That I myself chide al to noght: 580 Thus for to moche or for to lite Fulofte I am miself to wyte.

  2. Mi fader hier hath bot a lite Of warison, and that he wende Hadde al be lost; bot now amende 3350 He mai wel thurgh your noble grace.

  3. I lead them to the sidewalk fronting Thornsen's Élite Restaurant.

  4. Got so I had to lite one whenever I got thinkin.

  5. An then he says, "Smith you can lite the fire in my stove.

  6. Georgie came in and went up to take the vase and it was so lite that when she lifted hard it came up so quick that she went rite over backward and smashed the vase all to bits.

  7. He had edited the correspondence of Locke and Collins, written the lite of Bayle, and subsequently edited Toland.

  8. Had he tried the secret of one wife or mistress, a few friends, and a great many companions, he might have found lite somewhat more agreeable.

  9. O\'94lite is similar in structure, but the concretions are as small as the roe of a fish.

  10. It was inconceivable to Lite that any man had trailed Johnny Croft to the Lazy A and shot him down in the kitchen while he was calmly helping himself to Jean's gingerbread.

  11. For three years Lite had lain aside the mystery of the footprints on the kitchen floor on the night after the inquest, as a puzzle he would probably never solve.

  12. But when he had wiped the dishes and had taken up his hat to go, Lite proved how tenaciously his mind could hold to an idea, and how even Jean could not quite match him for stubbornness.

  13. Now, I told you not to worry about this," Lite reminded the girl firmly.

  14. Lite rode slowly down the road to the stable, and cursed the impulse that had made him blunder so.

  15. Lite turned half around and stared down at her.

  16. Lite went into all the rooms and held the lamp so that its brightness searched out all the corners.

  17. Neither was Lite acting when he plunged through the drift and caught Jean in his arms and held her close against him just as that scene ended.

  18. There is no means of knowing just how far-reaching was the effect of that impulsive lie which Lite had told at the inquest.

  19. The answer seemed to satisfy Jim and to eliminate from his mind any slight suspicion he may have held, but Lite had a sudden impulse to improve upon his statement.

  20. An hour or two could make no difference to the dead man,--and you must remember that Lite had for six years called this place his home, and big Aleck Douglas his friend as well as the man who paid him wages for the work he did.

  21. Lite went to the cupboard and looked inside it, wondering what the man could have wanted there.

  22. She might have felt easier in her mind had she seen how Lite was standing just within the glass-paneled door behind the dimity curtain, listening to every word, and watching every expression on Art Osgood's face.

  23. You cannot succeed as a writer of "lite comidy" if you continue to weave such tragic spells.

  24. Then it wasn't po-lite of you to ask me to have wine," said Al-ice.

  25. It wasn't po-lite of you to sit down when no one had asked you to have a seat," said the March Hare.

  26. The Society for the Promotion of Enlightenment was not unlike the Alliance Israélite Universelle, only on a smaller scale.

  27. Seeing that the Alliance Israélite Universelle encouraged emigration to America, both he and Ben Yehudah published violent attacks on the French society, and endeavored to thwart its plans as far as possible.

  28. Warrin he held a lite and George got a stick and poaked him and the old snaper snaped but dident ketch hold and Ed he sed that is a hell of a snaper.

  29. Holliday, with another of them p'lite bows.

  30. But Yuba, who can see it's fear that a-way, is too p'lite to make comments.

  31. If it included all the workers and the moral and intellectual élite of the nation, its victory is certain.

  32. We must return, however, to the main IsmAiaEuro~A-lite faction headed by the descendants of aEuro~AbdullAih b.

  33. On reaching the fourth degree he definitely ceased to be a Moslem, for here he was taught the IsmAiaEuro~A-lite system of theology in which Mua¸Yammad b.

  34. The higher development of the family and the wider range of social service, therefore, alike, demand that a much greater proportion of the moral and intellectual élite of the race pay their debt to the generations through the family.

  35. But the young knight stuck fast at Puysange, for all that, and he and Mélite were much together.

  36. But by this time the dawn had come completely, flooding the room with its first thin radiance, and Mélite saw the pallor of his face and so knew that he was wounded.

  37. Mélite wept again, and cried, "Why had you not told me of this?

  38. History does not detail the meeting; but, inasmuch as the Sieur d'Arques and Mélite de Puysange were married at Rouen the following October, doubtless it passed off pleasantly enough.

  39. Some twenty of them had come to Puysange, Mélite said, in the hope that Reinault might aid them to save their master.

  40. Mélite was conscious of her nobility in causing him such delight at the last.

  41. But by ill luck, Mélite died in child-birth three years after her marriage.

  42. Mélite stood looking downward, wondering vaguely when she would next know either joy or sorrow again.

  43. A row-boat containing the officials of the city came out to meet us and, in due season, we were ushered into a spacious drawing-room filled almost to overflowing with the élite of the town.

  44. I s'pose you'll be lite him," he added, not at all disturbed by the want of similarity between the two unhappy fates he had predicted for Mabel.

  45. The loss of this stronghold caused great alarm to the Grisons, who were not without apprehension of further disasters, as their country was almost defenceless, the élite of their army being with François I.

  46. Three days afterwards, the town was attacked by Giovanni de' Medici, assisted by Sforza, with five hundred of the élite of the garrison of Milan.

  47. Just take the theory out ov pharming, and thare aint nothing left, but hard work, and all fired lite krops.

  48. I hav seen a hen fly out ov a good warm shelter, on the 15th ov January, when the snow was 3 foot high, and lite on the top ov a stun wall, and coolly set thare, and freeze tew deth.

  49. Hiz dinner waz alwus a lite one, and he seldum et ennything but sum biled mutton, sum korned beef, sum kold ham, and sum injun puddin tew top oph with.

  50. The happyest man in the world iz the farmer; he rizes at 2 o'clock in the morning, he watches for da lite tew brake, and when she duz brake, he goes out and stirs up the geese and worrys the hogs.

  51. Cats are very plenty in this world, just now, i counted 18 from my boarding house winder, one moon lite night, last summer, and it want a fust rate night for cats neither.

  52. Feller Sisters, yu kan kount on Josh Billings az a frend; he luves charitee, az a pup hankers for nu milk; his verry natur looks out onto the horizen ov the poor folks, jist as the lite ov a tin lantern shines akross a bog meddow.

  53. I hate grate talkers; i had rather hav a swarm ov bees lite onto me.

  54. They hav a long, slender bill, and a rich brown plumage, and when they lite on the ground yu lose sight ov them az quick az yu do ov a drop ov water when it falls into a mill pond.

  55. The flower and élite of German intelligence submit to it no less--from conviction.

  56. Among its officers there is a large percentage of the intellectual élite of the country; its rank and file embrace every occupation and every class of society, from the scion of royal blood down to the son of the seamstress.

  57. The poorer the plays, the less clever people will make the effort necessary to see them, and the less such élite attend, the poorer the plays will become.

  58. Of this élite New York has more than its share, but you will not meet them at the play, unless Duse or Jefferson, Bernhardt or Coquelin is performing.


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

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    literal sense; literal translation; literally means; literary career; literary club; literary composition; literary criticism; literary education; literary fame; literary form; literary history; literary language; literary life; literary merit; literary point; literary production; literary property; literary pursuits; literary society; literary study; literary style; literary taste; literary work; literary works; literature and