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Example sentences for "ri"

Lexicographically close words:
rhythm; rhythmic; rhythmical; rhythmically; rhythms; rial; riale; rials; rian; riant
  1. Pos te' ri or#, situated behind or toward the hinder part.

  2. An te' ri or#, farther forward, in front of; at the head or forward end.

  3. Vi va' ri um#, a cage in which living animals are kept.

  4. After you retire to your rooms for the night, keep close to them, no matter what you hear.

  5. Then we'd better crouch down by that tree.

  6. The juice of the lemons may be added to the syrup.

  7. This filling may be used not only for pie, but for cake, cream puffs, Washington pie and for similar desserts.

  8. This filling may be used not only for pie, but for cake and similar desserts.

  9. It is anterior not only to Brahmanism but to the doctrines of transmigration and karma, and the main occupation of Buddhist priests in China and Japan is the performance of ceremonies supposed to benefit the dead.

  10. Before her eyes, half blinded by rage and disgust, his face swam like the mask of an incubus--a blur of red flesh fixed in an insolent smirk.

  11. Self-absorbed, her mood almost altogether introspective, she weighed her reckless plans.

  12. She had the faculty of effacing herself, seemed more a woman that had been than a woman who was.

  13. The Hip closed last Sat'dy and I got a coupla weeks lay-off while they're gettin' ready to rehearse the new show.

  14. But on the door-stoop she checked, a trifle dashed by apprehension of the impending storm, which she had quite forgotten.

  15. Joan's nearest approach to acknowledgment of it resided in infrequent admissions to friends that she could "get on with Butch," whereas "the rest of the bunch made her weary.

  16. Austin's arm lay along the top of the seat behind her; his fingers rested lightly against the sleeve of her shirtwaist.

  17. But I won't go again, unless you show me the pass first.

  18. It was the sight of him that checked Joan in her explicit intention.

  19. Her features were relaxed into lines and contours of apathy.

  20. The four boundary walls of the flat comprehended her existence; she seldom left the house; she never changed her dress save for bed.

  21. Up out of the south, from lower Broadway and the sweatshop purlieus of Union Square, defiled an unending procession of surface cars, without exception dark with massed humanity.

  22. Deep banks of chairs radiated back from the footlights, to each its tenant staring greedily in one common direction.

  23. The clamor about the Queen's party rose as the battle-wise eyes of the clansmen noted that and the odds against Jellico reached fantastic heights while the hearts of his crew sank.

  24. The act of asserting, or that which is asserted; positive declaration or averment; affirmation; statement asserted; position advanced.

  25. Having the nerves radiating from the base; -- said of leaves.

  26. His favourite harp was taken down, and he sang the death-song of Mahon, recounting all the glorious actions of his life.

  27. Hence, the titular King of Ireland might for one lifetime reign by the Shannon, in the next by the Bann, in a third, by Lough Corrib.

  28. The Southern Hy-Nial dynasty, springing up as a third power upon the Methian bank of the Shannon, and balancing itself between the contending parties, might perhaps have given a new centre to the whole system; Malachy II.

  29. Although both the scalds and chroniclers of the North frequently refer to Ireland as a favourite theatre of their heroes, we derive little light from those of their works which have yet been made public.

  30. This is done in direct opposition to the pronunciation, merely out of regard to the Irish Rule of Leathan ri leathan, which in this case, as in many others, has been permitted to mar the genuine orthography.

  31. To: cosmhuil ri mac righ, like to the son of a king; chuir iad teine ris an tigh, they set fire to the house.

  32. Gu gleann-sìth tharladh na fir; gleann an tric guth feidh is loin; gleann nan glas charn is nan scor; gleann nan sruth ri uisg is gaoith.

  33. Trusting wholly in their strength and power, (and upon this they reckon, as always ready to strike wherever they wish to direct the storm,) they abandon all pretext of the general good of the community.

  34. For this purpose they revive the bitter memory of every dissension which has torn to pieces their miserable country for ages.

  35. They began with a reluctant and sorrowful confession; they deplored the stains which tarnished the lustre of a good cause.


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

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    rich enough; rich harvest; rich husband; rich woman; richly carved; ride away; ride from; rifle ball; rifle fire; right after; right bank; right conduct; right hand; right ought; right shoulder; right tackle; right whale; right willingly; right wrist; rigid economy; ripe fruit; rique septentrionale; rising bread; rising from; rising from his chair; ritual murder