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Example sentences for "placarded"

Lexicographically close words:
pizza; pizzicato; plaace; placable; placard; placards; placate; placated; placating; place
  1. It was placarded all about that she was to appear, and her friends tried to get up a little reaction in her favour.

  2. The buses that boomed along were packed inside and out, and each was placarded with advertisement of some popular piece at theatre or music-hall.

  3. As he entered London he saw the newsboards all placarded with one fact: England had declared war on Germany.

  4. The walls of the Tuileries were placarded with offers of a small reward to any one who would bring back the noxious or unclean animals that had escaped from it.

  5. The same evening the clubs of the Cordeliers and the Jacobins caused the motions for the king's dethronement to be placarded about.

  6. The first proclamation was placarded over town--both these proclamations was placarded over town by eight o'clock Tuesday morning, the 24th.

  7. The people of Paris, on awaking, found the troops still under arms, and the walls placarded with proclamations announcing the discovery of a formidable conspiracy.

  8. The decree of the council of ancients and the proclamations of Bonaparte were placarded on the walls of Paris.

  9. The Skibbereen men had them printed and placarded on the walls, and from that sprang the cold feeling I allude to.

  10. It was that “unmeaning reply” of Lamartine’s that the English government placarded all over Ireland one night in ’48.

  11. Gambetta's death was followed by a period of anarchy, during which Prince Napoleon, the son of Jerome, king of Westphalia, placarded the walls of Paris with a manifesto.

  12. The radical minister of war in July 1898 laid before the Chamber certain new proofs of the guilt of Dreyfus, in a speech so convincing that the house ordered it to be placarded in all the communes of France.

  13. On the 18th the report, from which these facts are taken, was placarded on the walls of Rome.

  14. In capital cases, however, after the execution of the criminal has taken place a sort of Proces verbal of the case and of the trial is placarded on the walls of the chief towns.

  15. She promised and placarded on all the walls the independence of Italy from the Alps to the Adriatic.

  16. You cause this announcement to be placarded in the street--false news, is it not?

  17. The following announcement was placarded on all the walls:-- "The Government for the National Defence has decided that the chief commandment of the army of Paris shall in future be separate from the presidency of the Government.

  18. Had this proclamation been placarded fifteen or twenty days sooner, some parts of it might have been approved and the rest discussed.

  19. It must be some miserable jester who has worded, printed, and placarded this unconscionable decree.

  20. Presently Borden-town was placarded with pictures of the Devil flying away with Paine.

  21. Paine had some reason to fear that the zealots who had placarded the devil flying away with him might fulfil their prediction by body-snatching.

  22. Every trifling success won by, or credited to, the Allies was hailed as a transcendent triumph and was placarded on misleading posters.

  23. At Montargis they raised the red flag, placarded the appeal of the Commune to the rural districts, and forced a solicitor who had tried to tear down the placard to ask pardon on his knees.

  24. An analogous group placarded a letter to M.

  25. Debock answered by an order of the day placarded in the workshops, guaranteeing the wages in the name of the Central Committee.

  26. It was placarded that any one in the possession of arms would immediately be sent before a court-martial; that any house from which shots were fired would be given over to summary execution.

  27. The next day, Sunday, the town, calm and curious, read the proclamation of the Commune, placarded side by side with the appeals of the general and of the procureur.

  28. The prefecture of Rennes placarded this despatch of the Government: "A criminal insurrection is being organised in Paris.

  29. This dream was placarded on a few walls, and threw new disorder into the resistance.

  30. The discussion was growing angry when Delescluze entered hastily and exclaimed, "You discuss when it has been placarded that the tricolor flag floats from the fort of Issy.

  31. Flourens and Blanqui, condemned in contumacy, placarded their protestations.

  32. The Central Committee at the same time placarded a similar appeal--a puerile but generous illusion; and on this point the people of Paris entirely agreed with their mandatories.

  33. Thus began that fatal proclamation placarded on all the walls:-- "Enough of militarism!

  34. The Freemasons had this hideous answer placarded in Paris.

  35. Nanse M'Collum had not been found, and the unfavorable rumor was still at its height, when one morning the town arose and found the walls and streets placarded with what was in those days known as the fatal challenge of the DEAD BOXER!

  36. No person ever discovered the means by which he placarded his dreadful challenge.

  37. In the town of Clogher he found the walls placarded with the advertisements of an ultra-patriotic draper.

  38. Every shop-window was filled with goods placarded ostentatiously as 'made in Robeen.

  39. Rather he felt disappointed that consciousness had failed him a moment too soon, so that his own lips had not placarded the other to his face.

  40. On that day he would be placarded in the public prints!

  41. When the Duke of Orleans was arrested, Voidel, braving the fury of the revolutionary tribunals, had the courage to defend him, and placarded all the walls of Paris with an apology for the Duke and his two sons.

  42. Nothing was missing from this properly placarded and admirably equipped office,—nothing at all except the patients!

  43. It is a gloomy sordid country with dirty mining villages placarded with yellow appeals to the proletariat and "Vive la Russie!

  44. All France is placarded with appeals to French people to take up State-loans--the object of such loans being to get money to pay the interest on past loans.

  45. She must catch a fly, meaning a trousered companion, so as not to be left in placarded disgrace; and having caught him she must hang on to him until another takes his place.

  46. Not alone her partner but every brother-stag who stood in the doorway mentally placarded her "Keep off.

  47. Our men will then march to the Convention and exterminate its members; this being successfully accomplished, proclamations already in print will be placarded over Paris calling all honest men to arms against the Republic.

  48. You approach and stretch out your hand to lift it up, that you may read what a Cistercian had placarded on the door of his cell.

  49. By some curious blunder the friends who were making the arrangements placarded the town with the subject announced as "Albert Edward, Prince of Wales.

  50. In June of the following year Mr Bradlaugh was lecturing at Keighley, and when he arrived there he found the walls of the town and neighbourhood placarded with a "Challenge to the Image Breaker" from Mr Porteous.


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