Imagine how changed we shall find each other when we do meet again at last!
Oh, help me to say, if we meet again, that not in vain I promised to be a sister to Blanche!
The soger frae the wars returns, The sailor frae the main; But I hae parted frae my Love, Never to meet again, my dear, Never to meet again.
But now I will crave this of thee, that thou kiss me on the lips, now whenas we part; and again, that thou wilt do as much when first we meet again hereafter.
How then may wemeet again as thou didst promise me, if I die here in this empty waste?
And thus, kneeling together within the wilderness did they plight their troth, low-voiced and tremulous, with arms that clasped and clung and eager lips that parted but to meet again.
Of course, he must assure her that they would meet again: they were not necessarily parting for ever; but even as these thoughts worked in his mind he was not conscious of any anxiety at the prospect of a lasting separation.
Thereupon the poet and his publisher parted-parted never to meet again, although to each life had scarce run half its course.
By thy bosom's heaving snow, By thy fondness none shall know; Maid of Walkherd, meet again, By the wilding in the glen.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "meet again" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.