He was not without his solaces in this season of reverse and calamity.
Wherefore the more That man doth justly seem to us a god, From whom sweet solaces of life, afar Distributed o'er populous domains, Now soothe the minds of men.
The usual solaces of life had been cut off from her at the beginning by her loveless marriage.
A suffering and a melancholy man, his life had none of those solaces which are given to the commonest and the poorest.
This statement revealed the condition of many nursery mothers who are obliged to forego the joys and solaces which belong to even the most poverty-stricken.
Therefore the residents of Hull-House place increasing emphasis upon the great inspirations and solaces of literature and are unwilling that it should ever languish as a subject for class instruction or for reading parties.
When they come to speak of their crushed hearts, they have solaces to tell of too.
She hesitates just a little, then solacesherself with the improbability.
These solaces and compensations, this division of beauty from use, the laws of nature do not permit.
The domestic man, who loves no music so well as his kitchen clock and the airs which the logs sing to him as they burn on the hearth, has solaces which others never dream of.
And then he went with her to the train, and found her a comfortable carriage, and placed her in it with all the solaces his mind could think of.
Mountain and ocean, awninged gardens and breeze-swept deck: those solacesare not for these.
Later, she must think about mamma, and with what time and solaces she could close that breach.
On these words she hangs, with these lines she solaces herself; but with his friends she is extremely angry.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "solaces" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.