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Example sentences for "pander"

Lexicographically close words:
pandan; pandanus; pandar; pandemic; pandemonium; pandered; pandering; panders; pandies; pandita
  1. She hath my Letter for the purpose; where, if thou feare to strike, and to make mee certaine it is done, thou art the Pander to her dishonour, and equally to me disloyall Pis.

  2. She was playing the pander at his own game.

  3. And here and there, weaving in and out through this heterogeneous mob lurks the pander seeking for his prey--the ignorant young girl, trembling on the verge of her first step into the depths, the little lost sister of tomorrow.

  4. At the mention of this or that person or incident, Pander and the three sailors burst into hysterical tears.

  5. Pander showed the scrap of paper with the pencilled message that Captain von Kessel had asked him to take to his sisters.

  6. Pander had come at the captain's order for the stoker's death certificate.

  7. He learned that his name was Max Pander and that he came from near the Black Forest.

  8. We are dripping oil on the water," said Wilhelm, pointing through the opening of the door to where Pander and a sailor were lowering a bag of sail-cloth filled with oil.

  9. The captain left the door open and had Pander hook it back.

  10. He had left the cabin door open, and close by they could see Pander and two sailors hacking away with axes at the frozen tackles by which a life-boat was suspended.

  11. Now Max Pander stepped up to the captain.

  12. After Pander had left, Wilhelm told Frederick some remarkable incidents of the dead man.

  13. He knew that he could, better than any man living, pander to the popular appetite for the melodramatic, for the grandiloquent, and for the obscene.

  14. Huxley, who compared the serous and mucous layers of Pander with the ectoderm and endoderm of the Coelenterata.

  15. Pander observed the germinal membrane or blastoderm, as he for the first time called it, of the fowl's egg to acquire three layers of organized substance in the earlier period of incubation.

  16. Pander (1830) described the hypostoma in greater detail than had been done by previous authors, but otherwise added nothing to the subject.

  17. The greater part of those women visit with no other view than to pass the time, to pander to their own vanity and curiosity, to form or execute some intrigue.

  18. The moment that you pander to the desire of knowing everything, you immediately enter on a most dangerous way, the issue of which is at least precarious.

  19. The country is flooded with productions that sap the foundations of morality, and which bear that imprimatur given by a poisoned public opinion to such authors as pander to its craven spirit.

  20. You would not compel by your vanity those who love you for your own good to pander to your self-love and encourage your negligence.

  21. It is true that men of a conservative temper hate the pander and the prophet almost equally.

  22. It is the difference between a pander and a prophet.

  23. It is truly a melancholy spectacle to witness the law-makers of a sovereign State condescending to pander to the vices, ignorance and malevolence of a class of people who are at all times ready for riot, murder and rebellion.

  24. Bennett is the pliant tool and pander of the junto at Springfield; and that he was the instigator of an unnecessary special term in Missouri, on the 5th day of June last, for the purpose of getting Smith indicted.

  25. He had not even the paltry plea of necessity, which might lead him to pander to a vitiated taste in seeking a market for his wares, as was evidently the case with Fielding.

  26. Footnote 20: Elliott, the Corn-Law Rhymer, was no pander to popular cries unless they were founded on reason.

  27. When Triboulet père and pander finds out what he has done, he falls into a terrible agony: and here again is a tour de force, to show how pathetically such a father can address such a daughter.

  28. The interest lies in the contrast between Triboulet pander and Triboulet père.

  29. Congreve was, I fancy, a man of better morality than his characters, only forced to pander to the tastes of the rake who had composed the dominant element of his audience.

  30. The result is sufficiently shown when we see so great a man as Dryden pander to the lowest tastes, and guilty of obscenities of which he was himself ashamed, which would be now inexcusable in the lowest public haunts.

  31. I do not wish to pander to a morbid appetite for horrors by gathering together under one view all the various tales of woe and misery which I have heard of, known, or seen.

  32. Now, this is indeed an extreme and unusual instance of journalism, well cognizant of better things, condescending to pander to the lowest and stupidest prejudices.

  33. Many theaters frankly pander to the desire for such stimulation; and they are crowded.

  34. When we see an 'honest' Judge 'Iago' rise from his bed at midnight to pander to the contemptible rascality of stock thieves we have but little hope for even what we dignify by the name of law.

  35. When we see our churches allowing a host of gamblers to gather for false worship at their shrines and pander to them, that they may share their plunder for the 'benefit of the Lord,' we have still less hope in our future.

  36. Pride is the pander of whoredom and uncleanness: it is an incentive to lust in themselves, and draws the proud to adorn and set forth themselves in the most enticing manner, as tends to provoke the lust of others.

  37. Are not lust and filthiness so natural, and the minds of all unsanctified and uncleansed ones so prone to it, that they need no tutor, nor instigator, nor pander to their lusts?

  38. I am not going to pander to such egregious vanity.

  39. You should not pander to your high-principled ladies.

  40. The talk of the people now is, that they mean to become serious--no longer to pander to the extravagances of strangers, and no longer to encourage their presence amongst them.

  41. That General Trochu should pander to their vanity, by telling them that they are able to cope outside with the Prussians, is his affair.

  42. The two primary germinal layers were first distinguished by Pander in 1817 in the incubated chick.

  43. Hence, Wolff came to the view by 1768 which Pander developed in the Theory of Germinal Layers fifty years afterwards.

  44. It so far surpassed its predecessors, and Pander in particular, that it has become, after Wolff's work, the chief base of modern embryology.

  45. In stooping, she lays off her womanhood to pander to the low aims of a sensual life.

  46. It may pander to pride and vanity, lust and appetite, or inspire to virtue, religion, and inward life.

  47. He it was who introduced the modern conception of the mesoderm, and cleared up the confusion in which Pander and von Baer had left the organs formed between the serous and the mucous layer.

  48. This, at any rate, was von Baer's opinion, who assigns to Pander the glory of the discovery of the germ-layers.


  49. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pander" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    bawd; bully; pander; pimp; procure; procurer; prostitute