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Example sentences for "peri"

Lexicographically close words:
pergne; pergola; pergolas; perhaps; perhibent; periagua; perianth; pericardial; pericarditis; pericardium
  1. Peri believed it to be the office of dramatic music to embody, intensify, and convey to the hearer the emotional content of the text.

  2. This union suggested to him, as it had to Peri and his friends, the laws on which must stand the modern play in music.

  3. To have done so would have thrown him back to the era of Peri and would have resulted in chaos and a confusion of the public mind.

  4. There was Lorenzo the Magnificent with a sponge-cake in his beak, and Peri gobbling down a lump of blanc-mange, and the Grand Panjandrum with both claws embedded in a pyramid of macaroons.

  5. The Transcontinental made a dignified and convincing statement of how it first discovered Martin Eden, which was warmly disputed by The Hornet, with the exhibit of "The Peri and the Pearl.

  6. The Ring of Bells" and "The Peri and the Pearl" are not changed one iota.

  7. Not one word in "The Ring of Bells," nor in "The Peri and the Pearl" has been changed.

  8. Martin was elated--so elated that when he recollected that The Hornet owed him fifteen dollars for "The Peri and the Pearl," he decided forthwith to go and collect it.

  9. It was written by a new editor, who coolly informed Martin that he declined to be held responsible for the old editor's mistakes, and that he did not think much of "The Peri and the Pearl" anyway.

  10. The Peri and the Pearl," a clever skit of a poem of two hundred lines, just finished, white hot from his brain, won the heart of the editor of a San Francisco magazine published in the interest of a great railroad.

  11. And robbers and robbed drank together, amicably agreeing that the battle was to the strong, and that the fifteen dollars for "The Peri and the Pearl" belonged by right to The Hornet's editorial staff.

  12. Story of Prince Ahmed and the Fairy Peri Banou .

  13. Kharput the Murad is joined by its principal tributary, the Peri Su, which drains the wild mountain district, Dersim, that lies in the loop between the two arms.

  14. Oribasius treats of cutting the hair as a regular medical procedure, in a special chapter, [Greek: peri kouras kai xyreseos].

  15. Greek: peri melen]) making the consistence such that it can enter the os and always be pushed beyond until it has penetrated to the interior of the uterus.

  16. How would the Peri fancy taking up her permanent abode outside the walls of Paradise?

  17. More would be safer," she smiled, "if the Peri can keep aloof from Paradise so long.

  18. The fundamental principles of hydrostatics were first given by Archimedes in his work [Greek: Peri ton ochoumenon], or De iis quae vehuntur in humido, about 250 B.

  19. The most important work is unfortunately lost: it was the [Greek: Peri heimarmenês] by Diodorus of Tarsus.

  20. The case was submitted to us, and we examined the conflicting opinions of the earlier jurists on the matter: some of whom thought that neither action lay, and others, that Peri might sue on theft only.

  21. Stein would take {peri oikon ton son} with {oudemia sumphore}, but the order of words is against this.

  22. Editors read {peri tas gluphidas} on the authority of Æneas Tacticus.

  23. On the Equilibrium of Planes or Centres of Gravity of Planes ([Greek: Peri hepipedon isorropion ae kentra baron hepipedon]).

  24. Of the three extant books the first is obviously a distinct treatise, and should probably be entitled [Greek: peri archon].

  25. Astley and Elton are to fetch Rajah and Peri over for us.


  26. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "peri" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    banshee; dwarf; elf; fairy; gnome; goblin; hob; houri; leprechaun; pixie; sprite; sylph


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    period was added after; period when; periodic cyclones; periodic droughts; periodic time; periodical literature; peripheral neuritis