Mehrman, whose head was by this time probably reminding him that there are 'lees to every cup,' did not seem to relish the humour.
It was a sickening and perfumed odor, reminding one of rice powder and the mouldy smell of a cellar.
When they refuse to listen to the sublime voice implanted within, which calls them to Thee, forever reminding them that they were made for things infinite, eternal!
It is a book eminently sui generis, reminding one of Robinson Crusoe or Dana's 'Two Years before the Mast.
I remember seeing it and reminding him of the circumstance in his house within a year.
And always there came with them a letter from the company at home to the old men of the colony reminding them that these young women did not come to be servants.
Then in their midst their spokesman flung down the blood stained hatchet, and holding the belt in his hand he made a passionate speech, reminding the Redmen of their wrongs, and calling upon them to be avenged upon their foes.
The remark itself was scarcely civil, but he seemed all at once to have a pleasure in speaking roughly, in reminding her of her shortcomings.
A small locker by the ladder's foot, reminding me curiously of a rabbit-hutch, was pointed out to me as my berth, but I naturally supposed it to be a place for my bag.
I heard the bo'sun imploring Mike to stand up to him like a man, and Mike piteously reminding him that he was by no means his match, that he was twenty years older (which was nearly true).
The vessel in which I was to sail was a splendid barque, reminding me strongly of the luckless Discoverer, and about the same size.
The ethical philosophy of Maimuni sought to elevate man above the accidents of life, by reminding him of his higher origin and his future bliss, and arming him with equanimity in order to render him insensible to pleasure and to pain.
Agobard's successor sent a letter to the spiritual authorities, reminding them that they ought to use their influence with the princes to deprive the Jews of all their privileges.
Going ashore in the boats we pulled through clouds of lemon, chrome, and golden butterflies fluttering over the water in all directions, reminding one of yellow poplar leaves drifting to the ground in an autumn wind.
He might as readily have checked a tornado with a lady's fan as Harry Wallingford, by reminding him of the danger into which he was rushing.
Looking out some illustrated texts she sends a few with a kindly message to all the big men, reminding them that Mr. Anderson expects them at service.
An insatiable reader, she would place a book open anywhere in order that she might obtain a glimpse of the words in passing, reminding "Ma" of her own device in the Dundee weaving-shed.
Constance pressed her lips together hard, a burning crimson flooding her face as she took the baby violently thrust upon her and straightened his disordered wrappings, reminding herself that his mother was not his fault.
Hurt and angry, Giles would not bend his stiff young neck to humble himself, checking any impulse to do so by reminding himself that his father had been unjust to him.
The mountains and the sea were justreminding me of it.
She was dressed in a dark brown silk and looked very simple and very tall, her venerable face reminding one of some old marquise who had survived the horrors of the Great Revolution.
Mignon shrugged his shoulders, reminding Steiner that Rose was awaiting him in order to show him the costume she was about to wear in the first act.
My purpose in reminding you of my profession was simply to undeceive you.
I thank you, young man, for reminding me of my duties.
The chief laughs at her, offering no help, till she points in despair to the tin pail, reminding him that at this rate they must starve.
It was a very light whisper, reminding Preston of the words,— “And then there crept A little noiseless noise among the leaves, Born of the very sigh that silence heaves.
It is customary, even in our days, in Jewish synagogues, to erect tablets reminding those present of the lately deceased, in order that they may remember them in their prayers.
Caroline Testout had already dropped some of her pink blossoms, which lay scattered about the path in rosy patches, reminding Mollie of Grizzel and her shells.
A herd of cows, on their way to the milking-shed, trailed lazily past the weary diggers, reminding them of tea-time with its refreshing drinks and soothing cream and butter.
She implored his mercy, reminding him of her large family.
This pillar is controlled by the higher and more powerful order of deities who, on becoming angered at the actions of men, manifest their feelings by shaking the pillar, thereby reminding mortals of their duties.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reminding" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.