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Example sentences for "more words"

  • That fellow is a fellow of much License: Let him be call'd before vs, Away with her to prison: Goe too, no more words.

  • Or if you borrow one anothers Loue for the instant, you may when you heare no more words of Pompey returne it againe: you shall haue time to wrangle in, when you haue nothing else to do Anth.

  • My Teares shall wipe away these bloody markes: And no more words, till they haue flow'd their fill King.

  • No more words, the Clarke is answered Vrsula.

  • A post-positive word is one that cannot begin a sentence, but is placed after one or more words.

  • Come, no more Words, but follow me: How now!

  • NO MORE WORDS No more words; Try it with your swords!

  • It is very rare that a comma is used before the final "and" or "&" in firm names of three or more words constituting a series.

  • If the addition consists in two or more words.

  • An Ellipsis, when applied to grammar, is the elegant omission of one or more words in a sentence.

  • Expressing by one word, what might, by a circumlocution, be resolved into two or more words belonging to the other parts of speech.

  • An interpretation, consisting of one or more words, interlinear or marginal; an explanatory note or comment; a running commentary.

  • He cannot think of any thing else and pronounce the word at the same time; and it is not till after long practice that he can utter two, three, or more words in a sentence, without hesitation and a decided pause between them.

  • That is a work of time, and that again has to become familiar, before four, or more words be attempted.

  • No more words Gentlemen But follow me, no more words as you love me, The Gentleman's a noble Gentleman.

  • No more words, softly Hark, but hark wisely how, understand well, Suspect not, fear not.

  • But she seemed to have no more words to give.

  • He deposited the little lady of Chickaree at her own door with no more words than a 'good- night;' and went the rest of his way in the fog alone.

  • Defn: One of two or more words identical in orthography, but having different derivations and meanings; as, fair, n.

  • Additional; other; as, he wept because there were no more words to conquer.

  • A brief expression, sometimes a single word, but usually two or more words forming an expression by themselves, or being a portion of a sentence; as, an adverbial phrase.

  • Pray ye leave me, I am sorry I was angry, I'le think better, Pray no more words.

  • He comes, no more words, She has her lesson throughly; how he views her!

  • No more words then, we'll watch him, thou'lt not believe Launce, How heartily glad I am.

  • No more words, Nor no more children, (good son) as you love me, This may do well.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "more words" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    entire sanctification; loud cheers; might probably; more children; more comfortable; more commonly; more detailed; more easy; more effectually; more good; more high; more light; more like; more particularly; more perfect; more persons; more precisely; more profitable; more questions; more sensible; more severe; more slowly; more usually; past the; throw himself; will hope