The floors were in so rotten a condition that many of them could not be scrubbed; the walls were thick with dirt; incredible multitudes of vermin swarmed everywhere.
The planting of trees in Nebraska seems to have been very general, and along the roadways, the farm division lines, and about the farmsteads and in the towns are now multitudes of large and umbrageous trees.
And it is not strange, for, though multitudes of tourists annually visit Palestine, not one person out of a thousand of them ever goes east of the Jordan.
And the archangels have care of multitudes of men (Qu.
This assurance crystallized in a vision of multitudes hurrying to join.
Yet the multitudes who talk about the book they have never read, as if they had done so, have all along supposed and assumed that the one question thus designedly avoided was the subject of the whole treatise.
The Pope may be reduced to 'the Vatican, and a garden,' but the Papal superstition still clings closely to multitudes of men, especially of the Celtic race.
A hermit thriveth best where there be multitudes of pilgrims.
One could not see the multitudes banked together beyond the ban, but they were there, just the same.
On all four sides of the court the seated multitudes rose rank above rank, forming sloping terraces that were rich with color.
It might be said with truth of multitudes of immigrants, that the position in which they then found themselves was very little different from that of their predecessors at the beginning of the century.
Multitudes of details from a multitude of different and independent sources might be brought forward to show this.
The universal scarcity was followed by fluxes and malignant fevers, which swept off multitudes of all sorts, so that whole villages were laid waste.
We shall see that the legends of the different races speak of the poison that accompanied the comet, and by which great multitudes were slain; the very waters that {p.
Among such miseries and horrors, the stench of unburied corpses naturally bred a pestilence, which raged amongst the multitudes of refugees huddled together in Jerusalem and the fortified towns.
When the multitudes caught the sound of Baruch's voice and saw him sitting in the doorway of Gemariah's chamber, they knew exactly what they would hear.
They had 25 vast arrogance, in that by the might of multitudesthey sought to wrest from the Lord the celestial mansions, spacious and heaven-bright.
They found then multitudes at the tower with victorious strength, leaders of work in vast battalions: but not one of the tribes understood what 1690 another was saying.
When Jesus therefore perceived that they would come and take him by force, to make him a king, and when he had sent the multitudes away, he departed again into a mountain himself alone, to pray.
And when the messengers of John were departed, Jesus began to say unto the multitudes concerning John, What went ye out into the wilderness to see?
And when the devil was cast out, the dumb spake: and the multitudes marvelled, saying, It was never so seen in Israel.
Multitudes may have been charmed by his youthful eloquence, confounded by his wisdom, and melted under his sweet spirit of love.
During these silent years, multitudes had passed to their reward.
And the same day, when the even was come, when Jesus saw great multitudes about him, he gave commandment to depart unto the other side.
And he began again to teach by the seaside: and great multitudes were gathered together, and were come to him out of every city; so that he entered into a ship, and sat in the sea; and the whole multitude was by the sea on the land.
And there followed him great multitudes of people from Galilee, and from Decapolis, and from Jerusalem, and from Judea, and from beyond Jordan.
It was like the sound of countless multitudes of bees buzzing in the noon among flowers, drowsily, ceaselessly.
These hills were black with the tents of desert tribes, which, from far off, looked like multitudes of flies that had settled on the sands.
Presently they saw that they had come out of the trackless waste and that though still a long way from the city they were riding on a desert road which had been trodden by multitudes of feet.
This one blasphemer began to destroy for her the mystic atmosphere created by the multitudes of adorers, and at last she could no longer endure his reiterated enmity.
The city multitudes surrendered wearily to the situation; but there were men whom the helpless reply drove frantic.
This utter ignorance in which the multitudes were kept, made them more helpless than did even the guns that watched them everywhere.
No doubt multitudes so enlisted under the Confederate flag with full determination to desert to our lines at the first convenient opportunity.
But multitudes of the southern, enrolled by conscription, were physically unfit.
For this reason all the necessaries of life are easily procured by the innumerable multitudes which inhabit the country.
These little creatures, therefore, assemble in multitudes here, where they find a scanty subsistence, and though they do me some mischief, they are welcome to what they can find.
And shall we not give thanks to our heavenly Father for the benefits which He bestows on the countless multitudes whose interests are so closely interwoven with our own?
Multitudes of men, throughout eighteen centuries, under the utmost variety of conditions, whether of personal equipment or of external circumstance, have made trial of Christianity, and have found it satisfying.
Among the multitudes of pamphlets expressing this joy which have come down to us the "Friend of the Revolution" is the most interesting.
In the schemes and speculations put forth by stock-jobbers and stimulated by the printing of more currency, multitudes of small fortunes were absorbed and lost while a few swollen fortunes were rapidly aggregated in the larger cities.
Two centuries ago, multitudes of the people of this country found a refuge on the North American continent, escaping from the tyranny of the Stuarts and from the bigotry of Laud.
Multitudes of the islands in the Pacific are either reefs themselves, or are surrounded by reefs.
Multitudes, multitudes in the valley of decision, for the day of the Lord is near in the valley of decisions," but the sun and the moon are darkened, and the stars withdraw their shining.
Still, however, the name is very familiar to the multitudes of people who are continually passing up and down the Strand.
Means were provided to save the unfortunate multitudes from starvation, and on this same day proclamation was made ".
At various places these stricken multitudes joined the army ambulances, taking the shortest routes.
Multitudes flocked around him, and these gatherings resulted in acrimonious quarrels.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "multitudes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: many; plenty; score