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Example sentences for "outsiders"

Lexicographically close words:
outshining; outshone; outshoot; outside; outsider; outsides; outskirt; outskirts; outspake; outspan
  1. Their processions and parades, their regalia and emblems, and their high-sounding titles are evidently designed to impress the minds of their own members and of outsiders with ideas of their excellence and grandeur.

  2. They spoke bitterly of the pictures as being "high," suggesting to outsiders unfamiliar with the parrot cry of the partisan that they had been kept too long in a warm place.

  3. And this squabble and turmoil will retard the new adjustment for years, because outsiders won't even trouble to examine our claims or make experience of our system.

  4. In the latter case the tolls paid by outsiders who bought or sold cattle or victuals in the market did not go to the town or gild authorities, but to the person who was said to "own" the market.

  5. Each of these four companies was to have an alderman and two wardens, and all outsiders who came to the town and wished to set up trade were to be placed by the town officials in one or the other of the four companies.

  6. As against outsiders the gild merchant was a protective body, as regards its own members it was looked upon and constantly spoken of as a fraternity.

  7. The complaints of the intrusion of outsiders were more loud and frequent.

  8. The inhabitants of the Central Islands or Visayas are more uncouth, decidedly less hospitable, and somewhat more averse to associations and relations with outsiders than the Tagals, but I think they would easily come under sway.

  9. He was paid for his services from offerings made later at the dance, and as the few professionals guarded their secrets carefully from outsiders their business was a quite profitable one.

  10. The outsiders were choking with breathless surprise at first, then the one lady began indignantly to exclaim, "Now, boys!

  11. It always agitated the invalid, who had indeed only been told of Norah's night adventure because of the risk of his hearing of it suddenly from outsiders or a newspaper.

  12. The two outsiders were soon got rid of, one at 4 foot 10 inches, and the other at 5 foot; and the real interest of the event began when Shute and Catherall were left alone face to face with the bar.

  13. Athletic sports without spectators (at least, so we boys thought) would be a tame affair, and we were sure to get through our day's performances all the better for a large muster of outsiders on the ground.

  14. True, outsiders know nothing about painting, but perhaps they know a little about life.

  15. Perhaps he is so imbued with the popular ideas respecting the furnishment of his lodging-place as hardly to interpret to himself his unwillingness to let outsiders see how well his "den" deserves the name.

  16. A crowd of friends and outsiders pressed round him.

  17. He had succumbed, yet again, to his besetting sin: talking too enthusiastically to outsiders of what was nearest his heart.

  18. My garden is for you and me to walk about in, not for outsiders to stare into.

  19. The general impression of outsiders was, that his moral qualities were not of the highest order, yet it is not known that any specific charges were ever brought against him.

  20. To bring the outsiders from the Hudson's Bay Company and the two missions into subjection, and to keep them under proper control, it was necessary to use all the influence the Methodist Mission had.

  21. Many outsiders regard the adoration rendered to the priesthood as homage to man.

  22. This affectionate feeling should not be left out of consideration by outsiders who wish to understand the Irish Question.

  23. Wanted, therefore, a writer from among the Eurasians, who shall write so that men shall be pleased to read a story of Eurasian life; then outsiders will be interested in the People of India, and will admit that the race has possibilities.

  24. The great man must have been persecuted by outsiders aforetime, and fled up the hill for refuge.

  25. Of the other names by which they are known to outsiders Dhangar means a farmservant, Kuda a digger, and Kisan a cultivator.

  26. Admission of outsiders The sweepers will freely admit outsiders into their community, and the caste forms a refuge for persons expelled from their own societies for sexual or moral offences.

  27. Sometimes they admit outsiders and in others the children only of irregular unions; thus a Gond woman kept by a Savar would not be recognised as a member of the caste herself but her children would be Savars.

  28. Social rules The Oraons do not now admit outsiders into the tribe.

  29. In the case of a caste whose numbers are so small, irregular connections with outsiders must probably be not infrequent.

  30. The Chinese speak of outsiders as "barbarians.

  31. The Messianic hope was an internal concern of the synagogues, with which outsiders would usually have little to do.

  32. The outsiders received various impressions of the strange phenomenon.

  33. I understand he was dead set against takin' any outsiders along from the first, even protestin' against Mrs. Mumford and old Professor Leonidas Barr.

  34. You see, we hadn't told the outsiders a word.

  35. The guild was a great power in some of the Saxon towns; only those belonging to it could trade in the town, and its members were very slow to admit outsiders to share in their privileges.

  36. Now it did not suit the ideas of people in those days that outsiders should come into their village and buy and sell as they chose.

  37. At every hill which offered an excuse, our outsiders were on their feet, thrusting in their heads and hands to us within with exclamations of delight, and all sorts of discoveries--really new to us three younger ones.

  38. Nor indeed did the attack come from thence; but the two parsons were bitterly hated by outsiders beyond the reach of their personal influence and benevolence.

  39. It was forbidden to any men except the confessor, and the doctor in case of illness of a nun, to enter the convent; all conversation with outsiders was to take place in the presence of witnesses and in an appointed place.


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