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Example sentences for "recks"

Lexicographically close words:
reckoner; reckoneth; reckoning; reckonings; reckons; reclaim; reclaimable; reclaimed; reclaiming; reclaims
  1. Again they move, but where or how It recks them little, nothing now.

  2. Brian de Bois-Guilbert, who recks neither of heaven nor of hell.

  3. This homeless wanderer on havenless seas recks little of log-book or transit.

  4. The grey fly takes possession of the remains, recks not of their novelty and colonizes them.

  5. The great peacock, that large moth who recks little of the scorpion's poison, is no more able to resist my inoculations than the sacred beetle and the others.

  6. This interesting remain is now utilized as a turnpike, and the passing traveler but little recks he is going over one of the most ancient causeways in the land.

  7. She builds for infinite years, and recks not the time of building.

  8. TO --- What recks the sun, how weep the heavy flowers All the sad night, when he is far away?

  9. As lifts each watery bloom its tearful eye, And blesses from its lowly seat, the god, In his great glory he goes through the sky, And recks not of the blessing from the sod.

  10. What recks he, how they mourn, through those dark hours, Till back again he leads the smiling day?

  11. The law could give him no redress yet: she certainly had not been unfaithful to him in their brief married life, and the law recks little of sins committed before the tie.

  12. Of the first More than is glorious: of the last, far less Than the King recks of.

  13. The denuded grub recks nothing of the lost overcoat; its obliging intestine repairs the disaster without delay.

  14. It shams dead, says the popular idiom, which recks little of weighing the value of its term; it simulates death, scientific language repeats, happy to find some gleams of reason in the insect.

  15. But never at our Vesper prayer, Nor e'er before Confession chair Kneels he, nor recks he when arise Incense or anthem to the skies, But broods within his cell alone, His faith and race alike unknown.

  16. He makes them to know that the man who aspires recks not of cold, of storm, or of snow, if only he may reach the summit and lave his soul in the glory that crowns the marriage of earth and sky.

  17. The apple may be hanging on the topmost bough, but the boy who is apple-hungry recks not of height nor of the labyrinth of hostile branches.

  18. And, absorbed in the new life he leads, He recks not, he heeds Nor his wrong nor my vengeance; both strike On his senses alike, And are lost in the solemn and strange Surprise of the change.

  19. And in good sooth my dear lord hath need of such a one by his side, for he recks so little of himself that there should be one there to look to his needs and meet his wants.

  20. My father is the king's man, and when he rides into the press of fight he is not thinking ever of the saving of his own poor body; he recks little enough if he leave it on the field.

  21. What recks it them: what does it concern them; They are sped: they've been successful in obtaining rich livings.

  22. Of night or loneliness it recks me not; I fear the dread events that dog them both, 405 Lest some ill-greeting touch attempt the person Of our unowned sister.

  23. Still Thisbe steals to meet a beau, Naught recks of bolt and bar and night, And father's frown and word despite.

  24. I thank ye, sir, but a Scottish lass Recks not of a little wetting.

  25. Nay, my giddy brain recks little of politics or war," returned the boy, "but there are can give thee tidings.

  26. He recks no more of woman's love, His city now he bids farewell, And swears he will no more return Nor in Granada seek to dwell.

  27. My lord forsakes me every night, Nor till the morning comes again; He shuns as painful my caress, My very presence brings him pain; Little indeed he recks of me, If only he may elsewhere reign.

  28. And absorbed in the new life he leads, He recks not, he heeds Nor his wrong nor my vengeance; both strike On his senses alike, And are lost in the solemn and strange Surprise of the change.

  29. Loose then they flutter, for she recks no more To call them back, and rearrange the verse; Untaught the votaries leave, the Sibyl's cave to curse.

  30. Nought worse she fears than when Sychaeus died, Nor recks that these strange rites her purposed death could hide.

  31. She knows us not, nor recks if she enthrall With voice and eyes and fashion of her hair, A little, passionately, not at all!


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